Students enter the Biochemistry PhD program by applying to the Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP). Ideal candidates will possess strong grades and have completed undergraduate courses in ...
* Biochemistry participates in the Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP), an umbrella program that serves, among other capacities, as a central recruiting and admissions portal for 11 biomedical ...
Biochemistry of Health & Disease (BHAD) is a challenging, broad-based graduate program involving research and coursework. Through this graduate program, students work at the interface between ...
The major goals of the Ph.D. program in biochemistry are to master known principles and techniques, develop the intellectual tools for collecting and analyzing data, to produce new fundamental ...
Society’s growing need to understand and respond to problems at the biochemical and molecular levels is boundless. Researchers are rapidly developing powerful tools in order to analyze and model ...
Transcripts from all universities and colleges attended must be uploaded to your application; do not send official transcripts to our office. Official transcripts sent prior to an offer of admission ...
The PhD Program in Biomedical Sciences (PPBS) is the entry portal for ten PhD programs in the biomedical sciences: biochemistry; biomedical informatics; computational cell biology, anatomy and ...
Over the last several years, particular emphasis has been placed on careers in the STEM fields, with the humanities taking a backseat. Now, the tides are changing as the government places less value ...
The first year of this two-year MS program involves rigorous coursework providing a broad foundation in biomedical sciences. This serves as a framework for advanced biochemical studies scheduled ...
Students in our PhD programs are encouraged from day one to think of this experience as their first job in business academia—a training ground for a challenging and rewarding career generating ...
The CU Boulder Department of Biochemistry is welcoming Assistant Professor Adelita Mendoza, Ph.D. on January 6, 2025. Adelita is joining us following her role as a Postdoc Research Associate in Dr.
What is chemical biology, and how does it differ from biochemistry? Chemical biology deals with how chemistry can be applied to solve biological problems while biochemistry is the study of the ...