31 Master's degrees in Biochemistry in Germany

Quantitative Life Science
The Master of Science in Quantitative Life Science (QuaLiS) at Constructor University is a research-focused program that integrates biosciences, chemistry, and data science, emphasizing the application of quantitative and computational methods to biological problems.
Biochemistry
The Master of Science in Biochemistry program from University of Cologne is research-oriented. The successful completion of the two-year program will lead to the award of the Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree.
Biochemistry
This Biochemistry degree programme from Ruhr University Bochum is unique, because practical courses make up almost fifty per cent of the biochemistry degree and, choosing their own research focus, biochemists carry out up-to-date research projects that prepare them for future careers in life-science research and life-science professions.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Researching the foundations of life: The internationally oriented Biochemistry and Molecular Biology MSc course at the University of Potsdam focuses on the fundamental components of organisms and their modes of action, and opens up perspectives in pioneering fields of biotechnology.
Biochemistry
The Master’s degree programme in Biochemistry at Heidelberg University considers the theoretical and practical foundations of modern biochemical research, thereby equipping students with the knowledge and skills they require to work independently in a research context.
Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
For the decision for a Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine at University of Cologne Master's program, the professional aspects and requirements as well as the career prospects are particularly relevant.
Protein Chemistry
Protein Chemistry from University of Würzburg introduces students to fundamentals in thermodynamics, reaction kinetics and theoretic aspects of molecular interactions are discussed.
Evolution, Ecology and Systematics
The Master's program Evolution, Ecology and Systematics at Friedrich Schiller University Jena aims at students with a bachelor's degree in biology who are interested in molecular and organismic issues.
Molecular Medicine
The Master of Science in Molecular Medicine at Friedrich Schiller University Jena primarily focuses on biomedical issues and examines those using methods and experimental approaches from the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and physiology.
Molecular Biology and Evolution
The Molecular Biology and Evolution program at the University of Kiel begins every winter semester. It is an international program, taught entirely in English, and it is based on the fruitful collaboration with the Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plön.
Neurosciences
The Neurosciences programme offered by the University of Bremen will provide you with a broad background in the neurosciences as well as with the possibility to specialise in a favourite subject.