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55 PhD programmes in Biomedical Science in United Kingdom

Medical Sciences
The Medical Sciences programme from University of York will give you the opportunity to conduct a substantial independent research project, leading to an original contribution to knowledge in your chosen field.

Biomedical Science
Our Biomedical Science integrated programme at University of Southampton is aimed at students who want to become independent researchers in biomedical sciences. You'll develop the advanced research, quantitative and bioinformatics skills, you'll need.

Biomolecular Sciences Research
Study for a higher degree by research in the Biomolecular Sciences Research programme from Sheffield Hallam University.

Biomedical Sciences
As a PhD student in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Reading, you'll be part of a dynamic research community and will work with our research intensive team towards new discoveries.

Medical Engineering
Medical Engineering at the Queen Mary University of London, has a distinguished tradition in both teaching and research, dating back to the beginning of the 1900s, while Materials research has been carried out at Queen Mary longer than any other institution in the UK.

Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences programme offered by Bangor University covers the full spectrum of the biosciences.

Biomedical Science
This Biomedical Science programme from University of York provides an opportunity for outstanding graduates with an interest in biomedical science.

Biomedical and Life Sciences
The Biomedical and Life Sciences course from Lancaster University bring students from all over the world to our world-class research facilities.

Medicine
This Medicine programme from the University of Bradford is aimed at qualified doctors with clinical experience, providing a tailored training component accompanying student doctoral research.

Medicine
The Medicine programme of Cardiff University offers research degrees in the medical disciplines such as cancer, immunology, infection, immunity, neurosciences, mental health, population medicine and medical education.

Biomedical Sciences
Become equipped with the skills necessary to contribute to research that explores the science of the human body and the causes of diseases that affect humankind with the Biomedical Sciences programme at University of Birmingham.

Biomedical Science
Through the Biomedical Science course from University of West London you will gain meaningful insight and in-depth expertise within your chosen topic.

Biomedicine
Biomedicine programme at Cardiff University is a research area within which you can focus your studies as part of our suite of Biosciences research programmes.

Organic Synthesis
The School of Chemistry has developed a particular strength in Organic Synthesis, with a research group dedicated to this exciting area of study. As part of the Chemistry (PhD/MPhil) programme, students can conduct their research within this Organic Synthesis group, at Cardiff University.

Biomedicine
Throughout the Biomedicine MPhil, PhD, MD programme from Newcastle University we aim to understand the ways disease impacts patients’ lives. We do this by using new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.

Biosciences and Medicine
The Biosciences and Medicine offered at the University of Surrey will give you the chance to contribute to a fast-paced area of research that's becoming increasingly relevant to modern society.

Biomedical, Nutritional and Sport Sciences
Explore cutting-edge health science research across this Biomedical, Nutritional and Sport Sciences research degree from Newcastle University.
Pharmacy and Biomedical Science
If you want to further your research in Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Biomedical Sciences, the Pharmacy and Biomedical Science course from University of Portsmouth is the ideal place to continue your journey.
Infection, Immunity and Inflammation
Infection, Immunity and Inflammation research at University of Glasgow includes cytokine and chemokine biology, immune cell signalling, advanced imaging technologies, and cellular & gut immunology.
Haematology
The Haematology course from the University of Cambridge is located on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. Research in the department falls into three main areas with major relevance for human disease: The Haematopoiesis and Blood Cancer Group, the Structural Medicine and Thrombosis Group, and the Transfusion Medicine Group.