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The School of Pharmacy has any exciting opportunities to work on fantastic research projects in our department. We organise these projects based on research themes. Please click through on the theme of interest below to see the projects currently available and contact details. 

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Dairying, diseases and the evolution of lactase persistence in europe

The Origins of Lactase Persistence in Europe

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Dairying, diseases and the evolution of lactase persistence in europe

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BSc Biochemistry

As one of the world’s largest academic centres for research in biochemistry, UCL understands the most important skills needed for the next generation of experts in this critical area. In addition to equipping our students with the essential knowledge of biochemistry and molecular biology, we provide them with a uniquely real world research experience to ensure they gain best practice practical application experience.

Benefits:

Unlike other similar programmes our students are able to undertake 2 research projects in their third year – an advanced investigation and a lab based group project where students generate their own unique data. This process reflects how real world labs actually operate and better prepares our students for success in this arena.

Strong focus on computational analysis using super computers. Our students are able to compare the findings of some of their research findings to similar studies from around the world. This again reflects our focus on preparing out students for successful research careers.

Our students will have the opportunity to learn from the leading experts at our partner institutes as well as conducting research in their labs in some situations. These partners include the UCL Cancer Institute, the Francis Crick Institute, the Sainsburys Wellcome Centre, Cancer Research UK and our own Darwin Research Facility.

90% in work or doing further study within 6 months of finishing NSS 2018

One of the world’s largest academic centres for Research in Biochemistry

 

BSc Biochemistry

As one of the world’s largest academic centres for research in biochemistry, UCL understands the most important skills needed for the next generation of experts in this critical area. In addition to equipping our students with the essential knowledge of biochemistry and molecular biology, we provide them with a uniquely real world research experience to ensure they gain best practice practical application experience.

Benefits:

Unlike other similar programmes our students are able to undertake 2 research projects in their third year – an advanced investigation and a lab based group project where students generate their own unique data. This process reflects how real world labs actually operate and better prepares our students for success in this arena.

Strong focus on computational analysis using super computers. Our students are able to compare the findings of some of their research findings to similar studies from around the world. This again reflects our focus on preparing out students for successful research careers.

Our students will have the opportunity to learn from the leading experts at our partner institutes as well as conducting research in their labs in some situations. These partners include the UCL Cancer Institute, the Francis Crick Institute, the Sainsburys Wellcome Centre, Cancer Research UK and our own Darwin Research Facility.

90% in work or doing further study within 6 months of finishing NSS 2018

One of the world’s largest academic centres for Research in Biochemistry

 

 

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The Origins of Lactase Persistence in Europe

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