Biology Major: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
As a biology major in the biochemistry and molecular biology specialization, you will study the vital processes of all organisms and the environments in which they flourish. Within the biochemistry and molecular biology specialization, you will work with the structure and function of life’s essential macromolecules. You will focus on the chemical processes that these macromolecules facilitate within living organisms.
sample courses:
This laboratory class is structured around a biochemical question of relevance to the research community. Students will design and generate mutants of an enzyme to test hypotheses about its mechanism and kinetics. The course consists of three sections: molecular biology, protein biochemistry, and structural biology. In the first section, students the learn the principles of DNA manipulation, cloning, mutagenesis, and DNA sequencing and apply them to design and generate mutant constructs of the protein of interest. In the second section, students learn the principles of heterologous expression of proteins in bacteria, protein purification, SDS-PAGE, protein quantification, and kinetic analysis of enzyme activity. These methods are applied to test the students' hypotheses by assaying the activity of their mutant enzymes. The final section of the course introduces students to concepts of structural biology including protein crystallization, x-ray diffraction, and computer modeling of protein structures.
An introduction to the molecular and cell biology of animal development. The course is divided into three broad sections, which cover 1) an introduction to the major cell-cell signaling systems used during development and their study in model organisms, 2) molecular studies of early vertebrate development, and 3) the biology of stem cells. The focus is on molecular approaches applied to important model systems, but framed in classical concepts.
our students have gone on to become:
Biochemists
Ecologists
Genetic Engineers
Healthcare Administrators
Oceanographers
Pharmacists
Physical Therapist