Department of Biochemistry
The Department of Biochemistry comprises over 45 research groups and around 400 researchers and support staff, including approximately 100 graduate students.
The Biochemistry building. Credit: Oxford University Images
Overview
The Department of Biochemistry is a vibrant research and teaching department and benefits from state-of-the-art research facilities in its stunning purpose-built building. These include advanced fluorescence microscopy, advanced proteomics, NMR spectroscopy, molecular biophysics, cryo-electron microscopy, and crystallography.
Research in the department is very broad and encompasses all aspects of modern molecular and cellular biochemistry, from atomic resolution biophysics to cell biology and imaging. The quality of research is outstanding, as demonstrated by an impressive publications output and the international standing of many of the department's researchers.
Courses offered
The courses shown below are offered at postgraduate-level.
- Biochemistry, DPhil (Full time)
- Biochemistry, MSc by Research (Full time)
- Biochemistry (Skaggs-Oxford Programme), DPhil (Full time)
- Doctor of Medicine (DM) (Variable intensity)