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Fermin Morales 3/17/14. Table of Contents  What does a Biochemist do?  Requirements to become a Biochemist  Jobs in present and future  Universities.

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1 Fermin Morales 3/17/14

2 Table of Contents  What does a Biochemist do?  Requirements to become a Biochemist  Jobs in present and future  Universities offering the program  Salary  Past biochemists  Job postings  Questions  Summary  References

3 What does a Biochemist do?  Most biochemists study chemical processes and transformations that occur living organisms.  Other biochemists studies DNA, proteins, and cell parts.  They research how certain chemical reactions happen in cells and tissues.  They observe and record the effects of products as in food additives and medicines.

4 Requirements to become a Biochemist  Make sure this career is a good fit for you.  An aptitude for mathematics and interest in the biological or chemical sciences is essential  A PhD in biochemistry or chemistry is necessary to lead or participate in serious research projects  The most important factor in biochemistry focuses on laboratory skills, safety procedures, and the proper use of equipment.

5 Will there be jobs in the present and future?  The BLS estimated jobs in this field would increase by 31% between 2010 and 2020  Growth will come from increased demand for medical research and development

6 Universities or Colleges that offer programs for Biochemists.  1-University of California— ​ Berkeley Berkeley, CA  2-Scripps Research Institute La Jolla, CA  3-University of Wisconsin— ​ Madison Madison, WI  4-Harvard University Cambridge, MA  5-University of California— ​ San Francisco San Francisco, CA

7 Biochemists salary The BLS reported average annual wages for this field were $89,470 as of May 2012.

8 Famous Biochemists Sir Walter Norman Haworth  He developed a new method of methylation of sugars, a technique that is useful in determining many chemical properties of sugar molecules.  He succeeded in artificially synthesizing ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)

9 Information about job postings  Most biochemists work for government agencies, corporations or university research departments.  Many Universities or big corporations post job listings online  Chemjobs.net/ helps many science & technology graduates find jobs worldwide Chemjobs.net/

10 Questions  Is this field fir for me?  Do I have the skills and requirements for this profession?  Do I see my self being successful?  Will I be hired?

11 Summary  The main function of a biochemist is to focus on improving the qualities of lives  Becoming a Biochemist takes a lot of academic achievements  Jobs in this field will increase, it is very well paid profession  Many well known universities offer programs in biochemistry  Big achievements have come from this field

12 References "Modafinil." Info. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Mar. 2014. "Biochemist." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 15 Mar. 2014. Web. 16 Mar. 2014. "List of Biochemists." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 24 Feb. 2014. Web. 16 Mar. 2014. "Famous Scientists - Sir Walter Norman Haworth." Famous Scientists - Sir Walter Norman Haworth. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2014 "2,850 Science & Technology Jobs from Chem Jobs." Chem Jobs. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2014. "Guide to Biochemistry Careers." InnerBody. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Mar. 2014


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