With 25 lab spaces including teaching, research, and instrument labs, and a 100% Outcome Rate, it's no surprise that RIT's biochemistry program would attract the interest of prospective undergrads.
The major goals of the Ph.D. program in biochemistry are to master known principles and techniques, develop the intellectual tools for collecting and analyzing data, to produce new fundamental ...
The Biochemistry BS/MS program is a research-intensive program designed to complement the classroom education of academically advanced biochemistry majors. Students who complete the BS/MS program ...
The Biochemistry Major is administered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and includes courses provided by both Chemistry and the Department of Biology. As a field, biological chemistry ...
The Biochemistry major is designed to equip students with a broad understanding of the chemical and molecular events involved in biological processes. The Biochemistry major provides a foundation for ...
Saint Louis University's bachelor's-to-master's program in chemical biology provides a strong foundation in chemistry and branches out into medicinal chemistry, pharmacology and molecular biology. A ...
Across three years in our 75-credit-hour dual-degree program, you'll simultaneously develop expertise in biochemistry and business, allowing you to bring a unique perspective to your studies. You’ll ...
The graduate program in Biochemistry of Health & Disease offers a challenging and broad-based curriculum of research and coursework leading to the MS or PhD degree. The aim of the graduate program is ...
Biochemistry majors work in faculty laboratories throughout the School of Medicine. Research experiences of at least several semesters mean that Biochemistry majors have substantial research ...
In order to continue as an undergraduate student in the Department of Chemistry, you must meet the following continuation standards: Earn "C-" or better in General Chemistry I (CHEM 1110/1130) and a ...