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Biochemical Engineers take exciting biological discoveries and use engineering skills to manufacture them at large scale, with examples ranging from new medicines to biofuels and sustainable materials to replace plastics. Leave your details below to stay in touch and find out about our fantastic events or find out more about our degree programmes.
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Virtual Taster Lecture Series - Dodo nuggets and T-rex legs

29 April, 9am. Here in UCL Biochemical Engineering, we are at the forefront of research into lab-grown meat, but that throws up some really exciting questions about what the future of food could be! Can we grow dodo nuggets? Will you ever see T-rex meat in the supermarket? 

Danielle Deuker

Virtual Taster Lecture Series - Can cell-free technology make viral vector medicines?

30 April, 5pm. Rapid viral vector-based medicine manufacture using cell-free technology has the potential to get these medicines to market much faster, but there are challenges in making the technique work. 

Leo Rios

Virtual Taster Lecture Series - Redesigning yeast to make oil

1 May, 4pm. Here at UCL Biochemical Engineering, we're pioneering the technique of Synthetic Biology, where we redesign biology to solve some of the world's biggest problems. In this taster lecture, Dr Leo Rios will present his work on redesigning yeast to produce oils that can be used in industries such as cosmetics, as well as the challenges of growing the cells (bioprocessing) and then extraction and purification.

Ferdinando Sereno winning 3MT competition

Virtual Taster Lecture Series - Manufacturing mRNA vaccines that can reach the whole world

2 May, 9am. MRNA vaccines are one of the most crucial recent health developments and were critical in the pandemic crisis. Because they need to be stored cold or frozen, they are not viable for many parts of the developing world, but what if we could overcome this?

Biochemical engineering students in pilot plant

Biochemical Engineering BEng

Developing innovation to create new medicines, biochemicals and therapeutics is essential to meet the global challenges of tomorrow. Customise this 3-year degree with options available in the Minors programme. (IChemE accredited and HEA award-winning)

Biochemical engineering students in pilot plant

Biochemical Engineering MEng

This four-year programme builds upon the BEng, enabling students to gain research skills. In year 4 you can choose one of several routes to specialise, including students can also select to study abroad or year in industry. (ICHemE accredited and HEA award-winning)

Biochemical engineering students in pilot plant

BSc Bioprocessing of New Medicines (Business & Management)

This programme is designed to give you a firm grounding in both the science of bioprocessing and the management of new emerging technologies in healthcare. You will develop an understanding of the latest biomedical and diagnostic advances, together with the business skills necessary for health and clinical research management.

Dr Qasim Rafiq in a classroom with Spring into STEM Logo overlaid

2024 Virtual Taster Lectures on YouTube

Watch recordings of last year's online lectures when we covered: Biodegradability & The Impact Of Plastics On Microbiomes, Stem Cells and Gene Therapies, Biodegradability & The Impact Of Plastics On Microbiomes, Innovations in Autoimmunity: Diagnosis And Treatment and finally Vaccine Manufacture: Why Do You Need Engineers?