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Investigate life's core mechanisms at the microscopic scale, spanning from basic survival to the orchestration of countless biological units. Examine cutting-edge advancements in genetic regulation, immune system studies, inherited traits, toxicological mechanisms and drug metabolism, brain science, medicinal chemistry, biological networks and beyond. Contribute significantly to creating innovative therapies for various illnesses, such as cancer, by analyzing the molecular foundations of organisms and vital biological functions. Gain knowledge from practicing biochemistry researchers specializing in longevity, DNA manipulation, immune responses, drug actions, neural adaptability, rest cycles, poison studies and other fields. Undertake a combined graduate program featuring hands-on laboratory research, investigating subjects like immune cell maturation and nervous system disorders, preparing for scientific roles in commercial or educational research settings.
Biochemistry forms the foundation of biological existence and explains all vital functions. Both wellness and illness, as well as maturation and decline, involve intricate biochemical pathways. Through deeper comprehension of these processes, we can devise superior solutions to benefit society. In your initial academic years, you'll build comprehensive knowledge of biochemical principles, experimental techniques and fascinating real-world implementations. You'll have opportunities to select specialized courses covering microorganisms, ecological variety, neural science and viral pathogens. During your final year, you'll choose five advanced subjects, delving into areas like hereditary patterns, defense mechanisms, drug effects, biological systems and toxin impacts. You'll also conduct an independent investigation, synthesizing all acquired laboratory, analytical and communication abilities. Past participants have achieved publication in prestigious academic periodicals, including prominent neuroscience, virology and sleep research publications.