Bachelor Program in Biochemistry , University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Biochemistry seeks to explain life in chemical terms. The basic goal of the science of biochemistry is to determine how the collections of inanimate objects that constitute living organisms interact with each other to maintain and perpetuate life.

Careers

Research: A variety of technical positions are available in academia (e.g., universities), industry (e.g., biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies), government laboratories (e.g., agricultural and food agencies and police forensic laboratories) and healthcare system (e.g., hospitals).

Teaching: Biochemists are involved in teaching at high schools, universities and technical colleges.

Communications: Some biochemists work as science writers for textbooks and prepare technical reports for industry.

Business: Biochemists play an important role in the management, sales and marketing in science-based companies, such as pharmaceutical firms.

Regulatory/Law: Many biochemists are employed by regulatory bodies such as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and the Food and Drug Administration, to develop government policies and patent law.

Post type:- Bachelor

Commencing:- Winter…..January 2018
                                Spring….May 2018
                                  Summer…..July 2018
                                  Fall………September 2018

Application Deadline:- Winter…..Sep 1, 2017                                                                                                                                              Spring…Feb 1, 2018                                                                                                                                                  Summer….Mar 1, 2018                                                                                                                                             Fall………Apr 1, 2018

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