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Mar 23, 2025
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University General Course Catalog 2024-2025
Biochemistry, Minor
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Biochemistry is the study of the structure and function of the molecules in organisms such as animals, plants, bacteria, fungi and viruses, which gives its students a uniquely formative view of living things. Biochemistry’s exploration of the chemical processes within cells and the interactions between cells helps drive countless scientific advances in medicine, biotechnology and agriculture. As a minor, Biochemistry may complement virtually any molecular science-based major. Biology, Microbiology, and Nutrition majors who learn more about organisms at the cellular level are well-equipped to build a deeper understanding of the science behind all life. Chemistry majors will develop an appreciation of how chemical processes drive metabolism, communication and replication of living cells. Additionally, the hands-on laboratory experiences that Biochemistry provides will nurture collaborative work and critical thinking for all science majors.
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Contact Information
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 145 Howard Medical Sciences (775) 784- 6031 For questions about academic advising: All incoming students, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors should contact: CABNR Advising Center, in FA 236 (775) 784-1634 cabnrstudentcenter@unr.edu Seniors should contact their faculty mentor: Dr. Patricia Ellison (A-L) – ellison@unr.edu Dr. Hanna Damke (M-Z) – damke@unr.edu Juniors should contact Dr. Hanna Damke – damke@unr.edu for research laboratory placement for senior thesis. All students can contact their faculty mentor for career advising: Dr. Patricia Ellison (A-L) – ellison@unr.edu Dr. Hanna Damke (M-Z) – damke@unr.edu I. Program Requirements (19 units)
Students majoring in another field may minor in Biochemistry by completing the following: |
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