Biochemistry is one of the most popular undergraduate majors (8th largest at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½). Our research-based department in the School of Medicine offers BS and BA in Biochemistry degree programs, as well as a minor. Research is a key part of our major, and there are many excellent opportunities within our department and the School of Medicine. With easy access to nearby hospitals such as Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, and the VA Medical Center, students have ~200 research laboratories from which to choose. Learn more about our research!
For more information, please email biochem_ug_program@case.edu .
What is Biochemistry?
The field of biochemistry encompasses an extremely broad and ever-growing variety of topics focused on studying biomedically-relevant problems from a molecular point of view. Biochemists make fundamental discoveries that provide a platform for understanding life, from the study of individual proteins and nucleic acids to control of gene expression in entire tissues. This research contributes directly to the development of therapies for health issues such as metabolic disorders, cancer, and infectious diseases.
Why major in Biochemistry?
As a biochemist, you will:
- Gain a deep understanding of the fundamental processes of life
- Engage in biomedical research relevant to human health and disease
- Apply classroom knowledge to solving problems in world-class labs
- Develop scientific literacy to inform your decisions in the modern world
With a degree in biochemistry, you:
- Are well-prepared for medical and other professional schools
- Have research experiences required for industry (e.g. biotechnology, pharmaceutical)
- Will be competitive for top graduate programs
- Bring crucial scientific knowledge to a variety of careers (e.g. finance, consulting, media, patent law)
Why Biochemistry at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½?
Biochemistry is a world-class research-intensive department located in the ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine. Our undergraduate major offers:
- All courses taught by outstanding and engaged faculty
- Concentrations in cancer, infectious disease, metabolism, and computational biosciences
- Biomedical research and mentoring opportunities with internationally-recognized faculty
- Department-based advising for professional and graduate careers