The Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison trains students to explore the chemical basis of biological processes. With hands-on lab experience and research exposure, students are prepared for advanced studies in health, medicine, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and academia.
Investigating Enzyme Inhibition Kinetics in Drug Metabolism
CRISPR-Cas9 Applications in Gene Editing for Rare Diseases
Protein Folding and Misfolding in Neurodegenerative Disorders
Biochemical Analysis of Photosynthesis Efficiency Under Stress
Designing Fluorescent Probes for Live Cell Imaging
Metabolic Pathway Analysis in Cancer Cells
Studying DNA Repair Mechanisms in Eukaryotic Cells
Enzyme Engineering for Biofuel Production
Exploring Allosteric Regulation in Key Metabolic Enzymes
Antioxidant Activity in Plant Extracts: A Biochemical Study
The Role of Lipid Metabolism in Cardiovascular Disease
Structural Modeling of Enzyme-Substrate Complexes
Biochemical Pathways Involved in Type II Diabetes
Protein Purification and Characterization Using Chromatography
Synthetic Biology Approaches for Metabolic Engineering
Studying Hemoglobin Mutations and Their Functional Impact
RNA Interference in Silencing Oncogene Expression
Cell Signaling Pathways in Response to Environmental Toxins
Exploring the Biochemistry of Aging and Longevity Genes
Vitamin and Cofactor Dependencies in Metabolic Reactions
The Biochemical Basis of Drug Resistance in Bacteria
Building an Enzyme-Based Biosensor for Glucose Detection
Investigate life at the molecular level and develop problem-solving skills for cutting-edge research or medical careers with UW–Madison’s Biochemistry program.
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