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Biochemistry

Career in Biochemistry

Biochemistry is also known as biological chemistry which is the study of the structure, composition, and chemical reactions of substances in living systems. Biochemistry emerged as a separate discipline when scientists combined biology with organic, inorganic, or physical chemistry and began to study such topics as how living things obtain energy from food, the chemical basis of heredity, and what fundamental changes occur in disease. Biochemistry includes the sciences of molecular biology; immunochemistry; neurochemistry; and bioinorganic, bioorganic, and biophysical chemistry.” -Taken From Wikipedia

Key to Success

To be successful in Biochemistry you should have/ develop:

  • Good intelligence
  • Ability to concentrate for long hours
  • Capacity for original thoughts
  • Perseverance
  • Curiosity
  • Ability to learn new things

Scope and opportunities

Biochemistry Has a Wide Range of Applications

A biochemists research ways to develop ample and cheap sources of nutritious foods, determine the chemical composition of foods, and develop technique to abstract nutrients from waste products, or invent ways to lengthen the shelf life food products. In agriculture, biochemists study the interaction of insecticide with plants. They examine the structure-activity relationships of compounds, determine their ability to inhibit growth, and evaluate the toxicological effects on encircling life.

 

Lifestyle & Social Status

  • Biochemist work in laboratories 
  • It is an indoor Job
  • Most work full time  
Career Path

Job Profile

Biochemists research on the chemical components and processes of living organisms like plants, insects, microorganisms, and mammals.  Their work contributes and helps to understand the chemical reaction and their uses.

Some Job Types

  • Chemist
  • Clinical Research Specialist
  • Cytologist
  • Product Development Manager
  • Laboratory Supervisor
  • Process Development Specialist
  • Pharmaceutical Sales Rep.
  • Science Teacher
  • Perfumer
  • Quality Control Inspector
  • Dairy Technologist

 

What are the key skills required for Biochemistry

kill Sets

  •  Critical Thinking
  • Analytical skills
  • Complex Problem Solving 
  • Judgment and Decision Making 

Work Value

  • Challenging
  • Autonomy
  • Innovation
What are the career opportunities in Biochemistry

Current Job Scenario 

After competition of biochemistry a biochemist can apply for a job a as a lecturer in Colleges and Universities or researchers in colleges of sciences, medicine, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and agriculture.  Here are the some of the agencies which hires biochemists as government employee who will do specializing in basic research analyzing food, drugs, air, water, waste, or animal tissue. 

  • The Department of Agriculture
  • The National Institutes of Health 
  • The Environmental Protection Agency 

Drug companies in development of pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals, foods, feeds, and consumer products also hire biochemists in R&D, science information, technical writing, and on editing profile.

Drug Companies do hire biochemists for research and development of drugs to retreat these diseases. 

There are enormous Job opportunities for those with the domain skills. The field is mounting and growth is expected in industry, especially in genetic research

Top Recruiters

  • Biocon
  • Serum Institute of India
  • Nicholas Piramal
  • Wockhadrt Limited
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Zydus Cadila

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