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2 Biochemistry Masters Degree Programs in Finland


University of Oulu
Master in Biochemistry
- Oulu, Finland
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
MSc in Biochemistry at the University of Oulu has a strong focus on practical skills and the use of most modern equipment in protein expression and analysis. The student enrolled in the Biochemistry program can choose between two study lines, Protein Science and Biotechnology or Molecular Medicine.


University of Lille
Master Degree in Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry (Erasmus Mundus Joint)
- Helsinki, Finland
- Lille, France
- + 3 more
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Join a network of 5 universities, 12 research and industrial partners, with a strong international alumni community ! The ASC network aims at preparing students to become experts and develop international skills towards professional industrial careers in the spectroscopic characterization of matter and/or doctoral studies.
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Studying Biochemistry at the Master's level in Finland allows you to explore the intricate relationships between biological processes and chemical principles. This field offers a unique chance to engage in advanced research and practical applications that contribute to healthcare and environmental solutions.
Through courses in molecular biology, enzymology, and analytical chemistry, you’ll gain skills in techniques such as protein purification, metabolic pathway analysis, and bioassay development. The curriculum emphasizes project-based learning, allowing you to collaborate on real-world research projects that impact current scientific challenges. In this supportive environment, students enhance their critical thinking and research abilities as they delve into complex biochemicals.
Finland's focus on innovation in life sciences opens numerous career pathways for graduates, including roles in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and research institutions. As a Master's student, you're encouraged to think creatively and apply your expertise to address global health and sustainability issues, paving the way for a fulfilling career in the biochemistry sector.