Biochemistry
Biochemistry studies the chemical structure of life, examining molecules and the relationship between their structure and function in living organisms. As such, biochemists are involved in the development of medical products and diagnostics, food safety, crop improvement and cosmetics production.
As a student at York University, you will gain valuable lab experience from the first year on, preparing you for the professional world. State-of-the-art equipment in extensive facilities led by world-renowned experts in the field will allow you to analyze and understand the complexities of disease, its treatment and control and prevention.
Biochemists can find rewarding careers in a variety of positions in industry, hospitals, agriculture, research institutes and education. Graduates may work as medical professionals, pharmaceutical researchers or forensic scientists.
From deep knowledge of molecular interactions to the ability to formulate scientific hypotheses, York University's Biochemistry program will provide you with more than you ever imagined. Join the diverse community of at York University and address complex global challenges and to positive change in the communities you serve.
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