Biochemistry | Academic Programs – SUNY Oswego

Biochemistry is the study of chemical components of living creatures from viruses to mammals to explain how and why chemical reactions happen.

Biochemists explore the molecular nature of cells, study the development of illnesses, search for new drugs, predict undeveloped/inherited health problems and help forensic experts identify criminals. Our undergraduate curriculum includes chemistry, mathematics, physics, genetics and biology. Accredited by the American Chemical Society and placed in the top three in the number of certified degrees award in New York, our biochemistry degree will help you pursue graduate study, attend health-related professional schools, or work in entry-level positions at laboratories or in pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

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Biochemistry | Academic Programs - SUNY Oswego

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