
A case study of Tabinda Rashid-Fadel, a cardiac physiologist, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of Pritee Ruparelia, a neurophysiologist, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of Christie McComb, who works with MRI scans, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of Hannah Marsden, a clinical embryologist, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of Peter Evans, a maxillofacial prosthetist, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of Joanne Marchant, a phlebotomist, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of Matt Rutter, a respiratory physiologist, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of Nuthar Jassam, a clinical biochemist, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of James Lowell, an anatomical pathologist, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of Tom Collins, a Biomedical Engineer, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
We all have a microbiome but what is it, what does it do and how can it be useful in treating diseases?
A case study of David Ramage, a medical illustrator and clinical photographer, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A case study of Simon Halsey, a medical engineer, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.
A careers resource booklet on biology degrees and careers.
Do you want to take chemistry at A-level but are not sure which other subjects to take? Read on - we can help!
We chat to Elaine, a Shader Writer for Double Negative Visual Effects, to see what her typical job involves and why she loves working in the film industry.
A chemistry qualification could open doors to all sorts of jobs that you may have never even imagined! The food we eat, the clothes we wear and the technology we use all depend on chemistry. Chemists develop new medicines, safeguard our food supply and monitor and protect our environment. Read on to find out how a chemistry qualification could set you on track towards your future.
Useful information on becoming a forensic scientist, as well as links to the most relevant websites to help your career decision making.
Need help finding chemistry-related work experience in your local area? Look no further...
Find out which careers you could go into with your degree in chemistry, with specific information on chemical engineering and nanotechnology.
