The goal of the multidisciplinary field of biochemistry is to better understand the processes occurring
in living organisms and develop strategies for optimizing them. Biology, which studies the components of cells, and Chemistry,
which studies the interaction between elements, are combined. In biochemistry, metabolism, protein science, and molecular
genetics are the three main subfields.
Students will work with every kind of organism, including microscopic, animal, and human species. Micro-biology and Immunology,
General Biology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Biophysics, Cellular and Evolutionary Biology, and other general courses are available
to students pursuing biochemistry degrees.