University of Lancashire
The School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences delivers research-informed education across pharmacy, biomedical science, pharmacology, biosciences and chemistry. Students gain scientific knowledge and practical skills that support careers in healthcare, pharmaceutical industries, biotechnology, research and diagnostics.
The School promotes patient-centred practice, inter-professional learning and close collaboration with healthcare providers, industry partners and research organisations.
Preparation for professional pharmacy practice through clinical, scientific and patient-centred learning.
Study of health, disease, pathology and laboratory diagnostics.
Investigation of drug discovery, drug action, development and therapeutic applications.
Exploration of biological systems, genetics, microbiology and molecular biology.
Study of chemical processes underpinning pharmaceutical and biomedical innovations.
Research and education focused on the brain, nervous system, behaviour and neurological disorders.
The School contributes to the University's Biomedical Evidence-based Transdisciplinary (BEST) Health Research Institute and undertakes research across a range of health and biomedical sciences disciplines.
Researchers work collaboratively to address major healthcare challenges and translate scientific discoveries into improved treatments, diagnostics and healthcare outcomes.
Graduates are equipped for careers across healthcare, pharmaceutical industries, biotechnology, diagnostics and research sectors.
Many graduates progress to postgraduate study, professional training, clinical practice and research careers within the UK and internationally.