Applied Biochemistry

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Program Overview

The objective of the proposed Master's degree is to train students and enable them to acquire in-depth knowledge in the sciences related to biochemistry (biology, physical chemistry, pharmacology, biotechnology, and health) necessary for their entry into professional life, primarily in analytical laboratories, the health (biological analyses), and industrial (pharmaceutical and biotechnology) fields, and to enable them to complement their initial training acquired during the Bachelor's program. This multidisciplinary course addresses molecular biology, structures, mechanisms of action, and an understanding of the multiple mechanisms involved in gene expression and regulation, both theoretically and practically, as well as the evolution of living organisms. This is achieved through mastery of the concepts and tools necessary to exploit recent advances in the fields of biochemistry and molecular biology, as well as the areas of interface with physics and chemistry. This training also allows future graduates, among other things, to join a laboratory or doctoral school to complete a doctoral thesis in their specialty. This training will be provided by specialist teacher-researchers.

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Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Semester 1

UE fondamentales

UEF1

Structure and Function of Macromolecules

Biochemical Engineering

UEF2

Molecular Immunology

UE méthodologies

UEM1

Biochemical and Genetic Analysis Techniques

Data Analysis Applied under R 01

UE découvertes

UED1

Standards and Regulations

Scientific English

UE transversales

UET1

Communication

Semester 2

UE fondamentales

UEF1

Applied Biochemistry

Applied Enzymology

UEF2

Molecular Cytogenetics

UE méthodologies

UEM1

Bioinformatics

Applied Data Analysis under R 02

UE découvertes

UED1

Neurobiology

UE transversales

UET1

Legislation

Semester 3

UE fondamentales

UEF1

Clinical Biochemistry

Food Biochemistry

 

Toxicology

UE méthodologies

UEM1

Spectroscopic Analysis Methods

Multivariate Analysis and Statistical Modeling in R

Scientific Writing and Literature Review Methods

UE découvertes

UED1

Laboratory Hygiene and Safety

UE transversales

UET1

Entrepreneurship

Advanced Topics

1.      Structural Biology

2.      Enzymology and Metabolic Regulation

3.      Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering

4.      Cell Signaling and Communication

5.      Lipidomics and Glycobiology

6.      Redox Biology and Oxidative Stress

7.      Biochemical Pharmacology and Toxicology

Admissions Information

 

Taking into account the national benchmark, access to this program will be given priority to students holding a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from the SNV field, stream: Biological Sciences

Priority 2:

Depending on the order of merit and space availability, students may also come from the following Bachelor's degrees, from the SNV field, stream: Biological Sciences: Bachelor's degree in Microbiology

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