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Biomedical science

Biomedical science

Biomedical science applies the concepts of biochemistry and cell biology to the study of health and disease in the human body. This is a rapidly expanding science that has become significant in public opinion since the COVID-19 pandemic. There has never been a more exciting time to study biomedical science.

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Your biomedical science degree

Biomedical science is a broad area of life sciences which underpins much of what is regarded as modern medicine.

Many biomedical scientists work in healthcare laboratories to research the causes and diagnosis of diseases as well as the effectiveness of the medicines that cure them. Urine, blood and tissues samples are all analysed by biomedical scientists, so the vast majority of people in the UK benefit from a biomedical scientist during in their life.

At Essex, you'll learn about the onset, progression, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, and you'll be taught by research-active experts and practicing biomedical scientists from NHS hospitals. Our primary research focuses on genetic diseases, infection and immunity, and age-associated conditions such as cancer.

You鈥檒l be equipped with skills that allow you to follow a professional career in industry or continue for further academic qualifications, such as a Masters or PhD. Some of our biomedical science students also use it as a launchpad to study Medicine or Dentistry.

Why study at Essex?
  • Top university for providing NHS placements as part of our applied biomedical science course
  • 3rd in the UK for anatomy and physiology (Guardian University Guide 2026)
  • 3rd for student positivity in anatomy, physiology and pathology (National Student Survey 2025, English Broad Discipline Universities)

Your career prospects

Graduates with life sciences degrees are in high demand across the world, especially after the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Once you've graduated from Essex with a biomedical science degree, you鈥檒l be able to move into a wide variety of related careers, including working in the NHS, pharmaceuticals, research, health and safety, and teaching.

Many of our students have gone onto work for major pharmaceutical companies such as Astra Zeneca and Pfizer.

Others have secured highly respectable jobs as biomedical scientists in an NHS laboratory at Grade 5. Their work ranges from focusing on water quality, environmental research and rare pathogens. After several years in the lab and completing a Masters degree, our graduates often move up to senior levels with greater responsibility.

Find out more about career prospects within the School of Life Sciences.

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鈥淭he NHS placement year that I opted for helped prepare me for my current role. It showed me what to expect while working within an NHS laboratory. It not only gave me technical skills and theoretical knowledge, but also ideas for leadership and team management.鈥
Akira O. Williamson BSc Biomedical Science
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Your Masters degree

Our teaching and research is constantly evolving to reflect the latest findings and their applications in biomedical sciences and biotechnology, from cancer to synthetic biology.

Our lecturers are active researchers as well as world-leading experts, so the latest research is embedded in our teaching.

You will also learn in a friendly and supportive atmosphere in our School of Life Sciences alongside students studying cancer biology, biotechnology, molecular medicine, health genomics, and more.

We have scholarships and bursaries available for talented postgraduates, ranging from research council studentships and 黑料网 scholarships, to awards funded by charities and other external organisations.

Why study at Essex?
  • Undertake practical work in our new cutting-edge research labs.
  • Our teaching is underpinned by research 鈥 new ideas and theories are tested in the classroom.
  • We insist on small-group tutorial teaching to complement your formal lectures.
"I studied both my undergraduate and Masters degrees at Essex. Studying MSc Biotechnology, I was fortunate to conduct research at the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, where I learnt a lot both in terms of the science and working with people. I really appreciate the steep learning curve and independence I had with the research project. It was probably the most enjoyable time of my Masters course."
Matthew Lee MSc Biotechnology, 2015

Your research degree

Our School of Life Sciences provides you with a stimulating environment for your research training. The research our students and staff conduct covers the whole spectrum of biology from genes, protein  and cells through to whole organisms, communities and entire ecosystems. We employ a range of state-of-the-art techniques covering all the biological sciences:

  • biochemistry
  • biomedical science
  • environmental microbiology
  • marine biology
  • ecology
  • statistics
  • computational approaches for biologists

Start your application with us

Explore our biomedical science research by theme or your area of interest and find a supervisor that can support your through your studies. More information can be found about research degrees on our school pages. Our courses below will help guide you through the various research degree programmes we offer.

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