A common interest in the workings of the cell links biochemists and molecular biologists together.

The wide variety of chemical reactions that occur in the cell are the interest of the biochemist, while the genetic storage, transfer and use of information is the domain of the molecular biologist and structure-function relationships interest both.

Biochemistry and molecular biology meld together into a rich understanding of the action and regulation of processes that sustain life.

About the Program

At ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓƵ, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is an interdisciplinary program that combines courses from our biology, chemistry, math and physics departments. Taught by world-class faculty members in our Natural and Applied Sciences Division, this program is one of our most popular options for students.