The Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at the University of Washington provides a strong foundation in molecular biology, enzymology, metabolism, and analytical techniques. Students engage in laboratory research and theoretical coursework that prepare them for careers in pharmaceuticals, biotech, medicine, or graduate education in biochemical sciences.
Enzyme Kinetics and Inhibition Studies Using Spectrophotometry
Analyzing Protein Folding Pathways with Molecular Dynamics
CRISPR-Cas9 Applications in Gene Editing
Studying the Effects of pH on Enzyme Activity
Biochemical Analysis of Metabolic Disorders
Isolation and Characterization of Plant Pigments
SDS-PAGE for Protein Separation and Analysis
Design of Biosensors for Glucose Monitoring
Exploring the Mechanism of Drug-Protein Interactions
Study of DNA-Protein Binding Using Gel Shift Assays
Effect of Temperature on Protein Denaturation
Biochemical Role of Vitamins and Coenzymes
Investigating Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Activity
Bioinformatics Tools for Protein Sequence Analysis
Quantification of DNA Using UV Spectrophotometry
Metabolomic Profiling in Disease Models
Biochemical Pathways of Amino Acid Synthesis
Impact of Heavy Metals on Enzyme Function
Lipids and Membrane Structure: A Biochemical Perspective
In-vitro Translation and Protein Synthesis Experiments
From understanding proteins to exploring drug mechanisms, the Biochemistry B.S. program offers the tools and training for impactful research and biomedical innovation.
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