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Biochemists explore the molecular foundations of living systems. Key research areas encompass how genetic instructions translate into biological forms, how cells transform nutrients into building blocks and energy sources, the mechanisms behind memory storage, and the chemistry of neural activities. Additionally, biochemists investigate specialized processes like photosynthesis, coagulation, reproduction, and organism-specific functions. The curriculum incorporates five credits of hands-on research across diverse domains such as pharmaceutical development, nanoscale medicine, protein analysis, and innovative chemical techniques for studying biological mechanisms.
Through focused biochemistry electives and biology coursework, this degree optimally prepares students for professional programs in medicine, dentistry, or veterinary science. It especially advantages those pursuing paths in biomedical research careers.