Students enter the Biochemistry PhD program by applying to the Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP). Ideal candidates will possess strong grades and have completed undergraduate courses in ...
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 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is a member of the Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences at St. Louis University School of Medicine. Each year, ten to fifteen highly qualified ...
We offer a research area focused on biochemistry in diverse environments: from water and soil to plants and even concrete! Students take three core biochemistry courses to ground their research and ...
The academic curriculum consists of seven one-semester courses, of which four must be satisfactorily completed in the student's first year as well as four 9-week laboratory rotations and the ...
* Biochemistry participates in the Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP), an umbrella program that serves, among other capacities, as a central recruiting and admissions portal for 11 biomedical ...
We work collaboratively with the UAB Graduate School to support training the next generation of scientists and physician-scientists who will make significant contributions to fundamental, clinical, ...
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 ...
The Molecular Biophysics Program at the University of Colorado, jointly sponsored by the NIH and CU, is a collaborative effort involving students, postdocs and faculty from five departments on the ...
The Master of Science (MS) Biochemistry and Biophysics program is designed to accommodate students with previous academic majors in a wide range of fields, including biology, biochemistry, physical ...
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