Sunday, 10 May 2015

Molecular Biochemist


What is a Molecular Biochemist


The job of a Molecular Biochemist is to study chemical processes within living organisms. This means that they study living creatures on the molecular level.  It is very similar to other kinds of chemistry but they mainly specialise in the study of living cells. They study creatures cell by cell and how the cells react with each other. They study anything that is alive including plants and fungi. They study the proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and other important molecules that make up living organisms. Molecular Biochemists are highly respected in their field of science due to their high knowledge of their


How to Become a Molecular Biochemist


To become a Molecular Biochemist it would help to study Biology, Chemistry and Physics. After that you need to get a Bachelor’s degree in Biology or Biochemistry. After that it would help to get a Masters in Biology or achieve a PHd in a subject of biology. It will take about 7 years to get all of the degrees you need to succeed in this field.

By Luke Walker

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  1. What is the average pay for a molecular biochemist

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    1. The average salary of a Molecular Biologist is about $100,000 per year although some get paid about $135,000 per year.

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  3. Where could you receive these qualifications and training?

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    1. You can study molecular biology at Otago, Auckland and Victoria university

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    1. A class of organic compounds that are fatty acids or their derivatives and are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. They include many natural oils, waxes, and steroids.

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