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Chemical biology explores how chemical principles can address biological inquiries. This field emphasizes small molecules as tools to unravel the core mechanisms of living organisms through chemical methods. It stands apart by employing chemistry as its primary framework for tackling biological problems.
Pursuing chemical biology demands solid grounding in conventional biology and chemistry, coupled with training in biochemical and analytical research techniques. Additional studies in mathematics and physics complete the foundational knowledge for this discipline.
The BA in chemical biology caters to pre-professional students aiming for medical, dental, veterinary, or pharmaceutical careers, as well as those pursuing chemistry-based solutions to biological challenges. The program's flexibility is a notable feature, requiring fewer courses than the Chemistry BA while incorporating six credit hours of technical electives. Many students engage in undergraduate research via CHEM 397/CHEM 398 within the Chemistry Department or across other science departments, including medical school programs.