I found it so relatable (and amusing as a result) when you said the difference between biochemistry and chemical biology is unclear. I’m happy to not be alone here.😅
im looking into choosing as soon as i can, i know i have a passion in bio i just cant quite locate which part of it, for now it seems that biochem fits me yk im just another nerd doin a RESEARCH RALLY HERE lol
I have a question for you. You know how for example CompSci majors aspire to work for Microsoft, Google, Facebook......etc. What are the dream company jobs that a BioChem major would like to work for? I'm curious what are some of the biggest names that are dream companies for BioChem majors? Thanks for the vid.
In my country we don't have chemical biology. Biochemistry is focused on chemistry and there is just a little bit of biology, but we have molecular biology and it's like your biochemistry.
For anyone whos here looking for actual advice, she sounds like she hasnt finished the degree and is also not at a traditional school.. you will definitely take both genetics and analytical chem plus harder classes like physical chem. The major is hard and typically requires an advanced degree for a good job, but its probably the most interesting topic to me tbh
Good evening. I'm doing specialist at clinical biochemistry residency on second year ( total Duration of the residency 4 years) after MBBS graduation. I have a lot worries and unclear situations. Where and how to get job after graduation? And how difficult? Thank you an advance for respond
I have no idea as I have never intended to work in that field. I am assuming there are some overlaps but I am not sure, you might have to do your own research on that.
I want to change my degree to biochemistry but. .. it's way different than what I've had studied before, idk I'm wondering if this could be ok for someone who is verily starting a career, for someone that likes to learn different things everyday lol
I have the same issue being a biochemistry student. I do better in chemistry and math but I'm a mid at bio. Still enjoy the major, I just need to think differently.
Hello Ma'am , I'm a Biochemistry Undergraduate student from India. I'm also pursuing Psychology degree along with Biochemistry. At international level, how much job opportunities a Biochemistry student have? Do we have to study until PhD ? Can you suggests some best International Universities ?
Hello, I'm a chemistry major and I'm planning to do a cross major -biochemistry. I'm looking forward to information about biochemistry, the amount of chemistry involved. I'm also from India and need a biomed student's perspective on this. I also have all the questions you asked. Can you help me out pls with any tiny bit of info
I'm torn between clinical biochemist and chem engineer just because the best faculty that's available and dictates the degree of clinical biochem, the faculty of chemistry, has calc 1 and 2 in one semester (they call it mathematics 01 or analysis 1). They do the same for calc 3 and 4 (mathematics 04). The faculty of engineering, which dictates the chem engineer degree, has all the math in different subjects, which makes it easier to study. I don't know what to do 😭 (I'm doing the first year of clinical biochemist)
Hello, Im just 17yo and incoming college this year. Im both interested in biology and chemistry too. Im kinda confuse now if what am i gonna choose, pharmacy or biochemistry. I think pharmacy is kinda good but im worried about its careers. Im interested about biochemistry and in the school that im going to apply is it's just a three year trimestral. Im curious about what can it do to my future career or what am i going to do after those three years, and which program has more career choices. I'll appreciate a lot to your response!
Hello! Im going to study biochemistry for undergrads and i wanna apply to med school. Could you plz tell if its a good pre med major? Thank you Or like i should go for pharamcy and then med. Im actually kinda confused.
just gonna ask something i am not 100% sure cause all my information is just from reading and i didn't start uni yet but isnt biochem more chemistry based and chemical bio more bio based cause i did read in a couple of places that bio chem is more of a chemist approach to biology and chemical bio is more of a biologist approach to chemistry or maybe im wrong ?
I want to pursue a degree in biotech but I was wondering what master options will be avaible to me if I do Im interested in food science or pharmaceutical ? If you have any advice that would be much appreciated