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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology investigates the relationships of chemical structure to the function of
biological compounds. To achieve these goals, biochemistry uses a specific approach that combines basic principles
of chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics to dissect complex biological processes. Over the past 50 years the
biochemical approach has been spectacularly successful in providing fundamental explanations for biological events.
Technologies based on biochemistry are used in all areas of biological and biomedical science.
Investigating simple life forms has helped us to understand similar processes in complex organisms, and has
resulted in the emergence of common themes in metabolism and in the structure and function of biologically important
molecules. This knowledge allows biochemists and biomedical scientists to develop or improve pharmaceutical,
industrial, bio-technological and food products and to monitor biological processes. It assists biomedical scientists
and physicians to define the normal state, to describe the biochemical and molecular basis of disease and to improve
diagnosis and therapy.
Biochemistry requires a good foundation in chemistry, biology and related subjects. In the first year students
study chemistry, biology, mathematics and physics. This is expanded in the second year with classes in organic,
physical and analytical chemistry, cell biology, genetics and microbiology as well as introductory biochemistry. In
subsequent years, advanced level classes focus on different aspects of biochemistry such as molecular biology,
protein chemistry, hormone action, metabolism and intracellular communication. In addition, relevant classes in
related subjects are available (for example neurobiology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, immunology,
microbiology, and more advanced chemistry).
Programmes The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology is in the Faculty of Medicine and provides
a core component of the Metabolism & Function Unit in the first year undergraduate medical program.
We also offer BSc programmes
through the Faculty of Science as well as MSc and PhD programmes through the Faculty of Graduate Studies. The
Department offers 4-year Advanced Major and Honours BSc programmes that specialize in biochemistry. Co-op
option which includes four work placements and takes an extra half year to complete.
Graduate Studies The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology has a strong research
focus, with a breadth and calibre indicated by our research funding from sources such as the Canadian Institutes for
Health Research, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Nova Scotia Health
Research Foundation, the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Genome Atlantic, the Heart and Stroke
Foundation, the National Cancer Institute of Canada, the National Health Research Development Program, the
Canadian Diabetes Association, and the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International. Our research strengths include
molecular evolution, cell signaling, gene expression and protein chemistry. A vital component of our research activity
is our commitment to training students for successful careers in academic, medical and industrial settings. This
training includes not only laboratory work, but also guided seminar presentations and discussion groups to develop
the well-rounded researcher. Our students' successes have established a reputation of excellence for our training
program.
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Career Opportunities These degrees open the door to a variety of careers. Many biochemistry
graduates find employment in government and industrial laboratories. Government laboratories are concerned with
monitoring policies and research in agriculture, fisheries and forestry. The RCMP employs biochemists in forensic
science laboratories. There are also opportunities in clinical diagnostic medicine in hospitals and in the numerous
companies now providing diagnostic procedures. The pharmaceutical, brewing and food processing industries employ
biochemists. Monitoring and control of pollution are also expanding fields for biochemists. Recent advances in
molecular biology and genetics has given biochemistry a major role in the biotechnology industry. The creation of
many jobs at the BSc level is expected as the biotechnology industry moves from a research base to a manufacturing
base. Biochemistry will continue to be a very good preparation for the professions of medicine, dentistry and
pharmacy. Opportunities exist in Universities and Research Institutes for biochemists with post graduate
degrees.
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