School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
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Through our teaching and research, the School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences strives to find new ways to help those with debilitating illnesses and diseases. Our first accredited pharmacy course in ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú began in 1919/20 so we are celebrating 100 years of education in the pharmacy field.
We recognise that research is a core academic activity, which is why we contribute so much to multidisciplinary research across the University. It's this positive research environment that recently placed the university in the top 3 for funding in England in the subject Allied Health Professions & Studies.
Our connections with the NHS allows us to offer regular sandwich placements in a variety of hospitals, such as Southampton Hospital, Royal Bournemouth, Salisbury, St Richards, Winchester and Basingstoke.
Teaching
Our school has a very successful placements provision, which offers work experience placements in many European countries. We also offer exchange programmes with students and researchers in Caen, France, Nihon, Japan and the Nencki Institute Warsaw, Poland.
Some of our programmes also allow for sandwich year opportunities, and this life experience in the field helps our graduates stand out to employers.
Students who are doing their Master of Pharmacy degree can attend a working pharmacy to meet real patients in our Healthy Living Pharmacy Live project – this brings our students into contact with the public, and helps them gain a greater understanding of why their research is so important.
Facilities
The School offered the first Biomedical Science course in the UK some 40 years ago and today, our facilities are truly exceptional.
In our school's Centre for Simulation in Health Care – a resource facility recently updated to reflect current industry standards – students develop their skills in a safe and contextual environment.
As part of the students’ skill development, they practice in a fully functional operating theatre under the guidance of our practising staff. They also have access to an ultrasound suite, a flexible simulation space, as well as 15 human patient simulators.
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Our teaching areas
Healthcare and social care courses
The world needs healthcare and social care professionals – and our courses can help start your exciting career in the field.
Biological sciences courses
Get a deep knowledge of the natural world on our biological sciences courses, learning how to harness the earth and combat biological threats to humanity.
Research
In order to nurture a progressive research environment, many of our staff are actively engaged in internationally-recognised work – such as molecular medicine (including oncology, the neurosciences and inherited diseases such as cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy) and medicines research. We're also researching diseases that currently have no cure, such as Alzheimer's, cystic fibrosis and cancer.
Our research was submitted to Unit of Assessment (UoA) 3 in the Research Excellence Framework 2021. 90% of our overall research quality was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent in terms of originality, significance and rigour. Our impact case studies were all rated as very considerable in terms of their reach and significance. This included research improving the detection of oesophageal cancer, research improving the health of patients with chronic respiratory conditions and research transforming health research governance and ethics in the UK National Health Service and Ministry of Defence.
Our areas of expertise
Explore our 5 areas of expertise within Pharmacy, Pharmacology & Biomedical Sciences research.
Drug delivery
Microbiology
Molecular mechanisms of diseases
Neurobiology
Pharmacy practise
Our research centres
Much of our exceptional research takes place within the following cross-disciplinary research centres – find out more below.
Institute of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
We're exploring disciplinary boundaries to discover, understand and develop knowledge for the benefit of the environment and humankind.
Molecular Biophysics Research Group
We're researching the structure of proteins and understanding the molecular basis of their interactions with applications including the development of novel antibiotic targets and structure-based drug design.
We're investigating biomaterials for their potential use as drug carriers, bioadhesives, therapeutic (and diagnostic) agents, and surgical implants.
Pharmacy Practice Research Group
We're researching projects centred around two main areas – undergraduate education and pharmacy practice.
Recent research projects
Dr Marta Roldo has received funding to put oral biolfilms under the spotlight. Marta examines how well oral health products protect teeth and gums.
Dr Andrea Rivera, former wine maker turned ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú neuroscientist, works on white matter, the layer beneath our brain’s grey matter, which is thought to hold answers to why some people develop dementia as they age.
Professor Alex Ford, expert in the effects of human waste on marine life and Dr Helena Herrera, expert in ethical pharmacology, are calling for prescribers to be taught what happens when drugs in human waste enter the environment.
Scientists have found evidence suggesting emotional stress in infancy has significantly more far-reaching effects on the body than previously thought and could even result in disease later in life.
Our staff
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News, blogs and podcasts
Find out more about our latest research successes, read blogs by our academics and listen to the latest ideas and discoveries that look set to change our lives in our Life Solved podcast.
Health and wellbeing blog
Episode 3: Innovations in Diagnosing Bladder Conditions
Episode 8: Vital Connections in the Brain
Contact us
To get in touch, please contact our Faculty office.