What is the difference between biochemistry, pharmacology and biomedicine?
Biomedical science is what I have applied for at uni. It covers pharmacology, biochemistry, infectious diseases, haematology, immunology, histopathology etc. It is a good all round degree, I suppose you could then go on further to specialise in one of the particular fields. A biomedical scientist can earn around £30,000 a year or more depending on which area you live. If you wanted you could go on to do an accelerated degree in dentistry or medicine, you could work in industry such as pharmaceutical companies or cosmetic companies you could even go to work in sales which is huge salaries! Biomedical scientists can work in hospitals, private institutions and even work for vets. This is a good all round science degree which can lead on to many career paths instead of just one. You will probably need 3 A levels Biology and Chemistry are a must. GCSE maths and english grade C or above. Please check with the university for entrance requirements. Hope this helps!