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With a Biochemistry degree, your work can help create the products that improve people's lives.
Biochemistry graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills to study the building blocks of life. From this work, you could make discoveries that help in the fight against cancer or develop medicine to help treat dementia, or develop tests that help identify genetic disorders and diseases.
If your interests are focused beyond the medical field, there are still plenty of opportunities. Biochemists can help our farmers and strengthen our food infrastructure by making crops more resistant to disease, insects, and drought – or your work could further pave the way with renewable plant-based energy sources such as biofuels. You can also become a teacher to educate and inspire those who will one day change the world with their own scientific discoveries.
job growth is projected for biochemists and biophysicists between 2021-2031 (much faster than average)
of biochemists and biophysicists work in scientific research and development services
Our Biochemistry graduates have found success with many companies and organizations, including:
Our alumni have excelled in positions such as associate scientist, clinical trials laboratory assistant, research assistant, CRTA fellow, science teacher, regulatory affairs specialist, and research and development director.
When you're getting ready to put your EC education to work, the Office of Career Services can help!