7 PhD programmes in Biochemistry in Sweden
Medical Biochemistry
Our researchers at the Umea University supervise doctoral students in Medical Biochemistry and Medical biophysics.
Pure and Applied Biochemistry
The Pure and Applied Biochemistry subject at Lund University can be divided into two main specialisations: basic biochemistry and applied biochemistry.
Biophysical Chemistry
The subject at Lund University involves research and third-cycle studies in Biophysical Chemistry. Methods of physics and molecular biology are used to study proteins and other biomolecules in solutions or more complex systems in order to explain biological function in terms of molecular exchange, structure and dynamics.
Biochemical Process Engineering
Biochemical Process Engineering at Luleå University of Technology focuses on the development of biochemical processes for the production and refinement of chemicals, fuels and material from biomass.
Biochemistry and Biophysics
If you are interested in the molecular processes of life and want to study at the frontier where chemistry and biology meet, our Biochemistry and Biophysics programme at Stockholm University is definitely for you. With us, you can learn about all aspects of proteins and how they can be studied using biophysical, biochemical and bioinformatics methods.
Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology
The research in the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology at Uppsala University is essentially basic, but with relevance and application in health and disease in both animals and humans.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry has a long history at Uppsala University, with roots in the research established by the chemists The Svedberg and Arne Tiselius, both Nobel Laureates and among the internationally most prominent scientists from Sweden.