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Biochemistry

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry is a vibrant and fast-moving subject, giving students the opportunity to study the molecular basis for life. MBiochem students at Merton join a lively intellectual community, with the subject sitting alongside Medicine, Chemistry, and Biology. At the postgraduate level there are a number of graduates reading for higher degrees in Biochemistry and related subjects.

Key Information

Subject Intake: Three

Course Duration: Four Years (MBiochem)

Course listing and admissions criteria: Biochemistry at Oxford


Teaching Team

Biochemistry teaching at Merton is coordinated by Dr Lindsay Baker.

Course Structure

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry allows students to study life at the molecular level, drawing on a wide range of scientific techniques that develop our understanding about life, medicine, environmental monitoring and more. Undergraduates are taught through departmentally-delivered lectures, classes and practicals, supplemented by tutorials (small group teaching with group sizes of typically 2-4). Data analysis skills are also taught. Teaching in years 2 and 3 is arranged in blocks, each of which explores a specific biochemical question. Fourth-year students carry out a project, providing an opportunity to undertake laboratory-based research.  Merton’s Biochemistry tutors also teach our undergraduates studying medicine. 

Benefits of Studying Biochemistry

Merton's Biochemistry students have a strong academic record, and take a wide range of Biochemistry options within the discipline.

Merton offers generous academic grants and funding for research projects and travel.

Student Profiles