The School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences is one of the UK's leading university departments for pharmacy, biology, chemistry and biomedical education and maintains close links with Brighton and Sussex Medical School.
Congratulations to our students
254 students from the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences are graduating this summer. Update your details and stay in touch with us via the Brighton Graduate Association.
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Postgraduate Annual Research Presentation
The school of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences held its’ Postgraduate Annual Research Presentation (PARP) day on the 19th of July in the Huxley lecture theatre in the brand new Centre for Biomedical & Health Science Research (CBHSR).
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Thomas Henry Huxley and the biosciences development
The school has moved into the Huxley building and we are getting ready for the new academic year.
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Combating the underlying cause of colorectal cancer
The Medical Research Council (MRC) has funded Dr Brian Jones and his team to investigate
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Pharmacists put patient care under the microscope
How can results from lab experiments be translated into improvements in patient care?
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School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences launch new MSc courses
We are proud to announce the development of three new masters courses in Biomedical Sciences, Industrial Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacology.
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New video for Pharmacy admissions
The school has released a video to help applicants who are thinking of applying to the Pharmacy course.
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Opportunity for changing courses to study medicine
This is available for students studying on BSc Biomedical Science and the MPharm degrees, who decide that they would like the opportunity to change courses to study medicine at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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International standing research
The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) has confirmed that 80 per cent of our research in Biomedical Sciences is of international standing. The school has also doubled its staff submission from the 2001 RAE.
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