Applied Biochemistry

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Program Overview

The Master in Applied Biochemistry is part of the Natural and Life Sciences domain, under the Biological Sciences major. The program aims to deepen foundational knowledge from previous studies in biochemistry and molecular biology, preparing students for advanced careers in biomolecular research, diagnostics, pharmaceutical industries, and biotechnology. Emphasis is placed on understanding physiological processes, pathological dysfunctions, and the exploitation of biomolecules for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Main Modules Include:

- Protein Structure and Function

- Genetic Engineering

- Molecular Biology

- Cell Signaling and Regulation

- Biostatistics and Data Analysis

- Molecular Diagnostics

- Pharmacodynamics & Pharmacokinetics

- Biotechnological Applications

- Laboratory Management and Ethics

Advanced Topics

- Production and purification of biomolecules

- Structural Biology & Spectroscopy

- Mass Spectrometry and NMR

- Bioinformatics and Genomic Analysis

- Antibody Engineering

- Pharmacotechnics & Quality Control

- Biotechnology for drug development

- Molecular mechanisms in disease and therapy

Admissions Information

- Required Degrees:

 - Bachelor's in Biochemistry (or Molecular Biology, Biological Sciences)

 - DES in Biochemistry

- Required Skills:

 - Strong foundation in structural/functional biochemistry

 - Motivation for research and biotech applications

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