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Why an MSc?

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Why an MSc?

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Interdisciplinary science is best performed by people who are trained to a high level in a core discipline. The MSc in Chemical Biology is designed to bridge the gap between an undergraduate degree in a core subject (such as chemistry or biochemistry) and industrial or academic research in chemical biology. The course will take full advantage of the diversity of your background and you will be introduced to interdisciplinary research through an extended collaborative research project. Many projects will be supervised by both chemists and biologists.

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