What chemical reaction occurs when cancerous cells attack healthy ones? How exactly is near-sightedness passed from one generation to the next? Is it possible to produce a drought-resistant crop? In studying the chemical composition of living organisms, biochemists strive to answer questions such as these as they analyze the complex chemical combinations and reactions involved in metabolism, reproduction, growth, and heredity.
The majority of biochemists work in the growing field of biotechnology, along with teams of researchers from a variety of scientific disciplines. Students pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees in biochemistry typically start with a set of standard courses and a series of laboratory rotations designed to provide research experience in multiple areas. After this portion, programs focus on students’ individual research interests.
Master of Science (M.S.) degrees in Biochemistry usually take two years and require a thesis research project and the successful completion of examinations. In some cases, students choose between research- and literature-based tracks, the main difference being how the material for their thesis is gathered. Combined bachelor’s and master’s programs are available (but rare) and can be completed in five years. Ph.D. programs are usually completed in four to six years.
Opportunities for those with a master’s degree in biochemistry are expanding along with the biotechnology industry. A master’s degree will qualify one for basic research positions as well as a number of science-related jobs in sales, marketing, and research management. A Ph.D. is required to conduct independent research. The largest employer and funder of independent researchers is the federal government, which has allocated more resources for research--but at the same time, the number of newly trained scientists has increased as fast as the research dollars.
There are no licensing requirements for careers in biochemistry.
In 2002, the median annual earnings of biochemists was $60,390. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $33,930 and the highest 10 percent earned more than $102,930.
Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME)
CAHME is the only organization recognized to grant accreditation to individual academic programs offering a professional master's degree in healthcare management education in the United States and Canada.
Principles In Molecular And Cell Biology
Advanced Analytical Chemistry
Bioinorganic Chemistry
Biology And Pathogenesis Of Viruses
Biophysical Chemistry
Cell Biology
Enzymatic Basis Of Drug Metabolism
Introduction To Biochemical Engineering
Molecular Biology Of Gene Expression
Reaction Mechanisms Of Biological Molecules
Research Techniques (Laboratory Rotations)
Survey Of Immunology
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