Biochemistry
About This Program
You’re interested in exploring life at the molecular level. You’re curious about all living things and how cells function and communicate. Research excites you, and you dream of making a scientific discovery that can impact the world of healthcare, agriculture, or the environment. Biochemistry might be the major for you.
Why Utica University
The biochemistry major at Utica University gives students a solid understanding of the fundamental building blocks of life, preparing them for fulfilling careers in a field on the leading edge of human knowledge. Supported by exceptional faculty and advanced instrumentation, the program is modeled on a course of study recommended by the American Chemical Society.
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Biochemistry at Utica
"I never imagined I would have an opportunity to discover things, present things, or be able to talk to other scientists about my work. My research is definitely the most memorable experience I've had here."
What You'll Learn
The biochemistry major offers core study in chemistry that will lay the foundation for a future in biotechnology, biochemistry, and medicine. The integrated curriculum includes: general, organic, and physical chemistry; research methods; and quantitative analysis. In addition, Utica University biochemistry students have the opportunity make significant contributions to ongoing research and pursue independent research projects of their own.
Biochemistry Faculty
- Distinguished Professor of Biology
- Professor of Chemistry
- Assistant Professor of Chemistry
- Assistant Professor of Chemistry
- Distinguished Professor of Biology
- Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
- Associate Professor of Biology
- Assistant Professor of Biochemistry
- Associate Professor of Chemistry
- Professor of Biology
A Degree That Works
Utica biochemistry students graduate with the skills to think, work, and write like chemists. Biochemistry grads go on to top graduate schools or careers in the biochemistry or medical industries.
Student Voices: Anna Piasecki
A brief conversation with Utica University biochemistry major Anna Piasecki about her research in computational chemistry and her hopes for developing a new anti-cancer medication.
Spotlight: Lab Technology
In recent years the University has added more than $350,000 in new instrumentation available for use by students in the program.
Spotlight: Lab TechnologyStudent Voices: Amarildo Ceka '16
Biochemistry major Amarildo Çeka ‘16, an international student from Albania, talks briefly about his experience at Utica, his work in the biochemistry and human rights advocacy programs, his year as president of the student senate, and much more.
Cool Tools - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer
A look at Utica University's recently installed nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, hosted by Professor and Chair of Chemistry Curtis Pulliam Ph.D.
Student Voices: Danielle McHarris
Biochemistry major Danielle McHarris talks about how class sizes, one-on-one interaction with her professors, and new, state-of-the-art labs at Utica led to her published research.