A Master’s in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is a graduate program that provides advanced training in the chemical and molecular processes that underpin life. The curriculum typically combines rigorous coursework in biochemistry, molecular biology, enzymology, metabolism, genetics, protein chemistry, and molecular signaling pathways with extensive laboratory-based training in modern experimental techniques such as PCR, gene cloning, protein expression and purification, chromatography, and molecular imaging. Students develop strong research skills in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication, while exploring the molecular mechanisms of health, disease, and cellular function. A key component of the program is an independent research project or thesis, which allows students to investigate specific topics such as molecular regulation of metabolism, cell signaling, genetic engineering, or biomedical applications of molecular biology. Graduates are prepared for careers in biomedical research, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, clinical laboratories, academia, and further doctoral studies, contributing to advances in medicine, health, and life sciences.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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