Welcome
Welcome to the web site for the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. We've collected information on these pages for prospective students and current students, and describe our diverse research activities.
The department offers Bachelors of Science, Masters of Science and Doctors of Philosophy degrees in Biochemistry, one of the most exciting sciences of the twenty first century. These degree programs lead to careers in research and teach, jobs in the Biotechnology and Drug industry, opportunities in Forensics, and prepare students for Graduate and Professional degrees such as Medical School. Our teaching labs introduce to students to current standard research methods and our courses explore dynamically evolving disciplines from neuroendocrinology to genomics.
Hands on learning are one of the more exciting and rewarding aspects of a college and postgraduate education. Undergraduates work along side graduate and postdoctoral students in research projects that are funded by the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the United States Department of Agriculture and the National Ocean and Atmosphere Administration. Members of the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology faculty head specialized Centers for Biomolecular Interaction Technology (BITC) and Genomics Research (Hubbard Center).
We invite you to explore these pages. If you need more information on degree programs or research activities, contact information is list on individual web pages.
Anita Klein, Assoc. Prof.
on behalf of the faculty of
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
