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6th August 2014, 03:46 PM
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Which field is better between Biochemistry or Microbiology?
I am confused between Biochemistry or Microbiology so can you please tell me that which field is better between Biochemistry or Microbiology as it is very urgent for me?
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7th August 2014, 09:15 AM
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Re: Which field is better between Biochemistry or Microbiology?
As you want to get the details of which field is better between Biochemistry or Microbiology so here it is for you: According to me both the braches are equally good Microbiology is a highly specialized faculty and if a learner were to think in terms of jobs in the area of research, a Ph.D. is mandatory. Biochemistry is concerned with structural chemistry. It seeks to determine the structures of molecules found in living systems in order to understand structure-function relationships. Courses in Microbiology: Bachelor of Science in Applied Microbiology Bachelor of Science in Clinical Microbiology Bachelor of Science in Industrial Microbiology Bachelor of Science in Microbiology Bachelor of Science in Food Technology Master of Science in Applied Microbiology Master of Science in Medical Microbiology Master of Science in Microbiology Master of Science in Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics Few specializations under microbiology: - Industrial Microbiology Nano Microbiology Cellular Microbiology Agricultural Microbiology Veterinary Microbiology Microbial Evolutionary Microbiology Water Microbiology Pharmaceutical Microbiology Environmental Microbiology Soil Microbiology Generation Microbiology Microbial Genetics Few job profiles: - Biomedical scientists Mycologists Protozoologists Biochemist Biotechnologist Analysts Microbiologists Cell Biologists Geneticists Immunologists Parasitologists Science Writer Teachers Virologists Some Employment Areas: - Laboratories Private Hospitals Research Organizations Universities Pharmaceutical Industries Food Industry Beverage Industry Chemical Industries Environmental Agencies Agriculture Department Courses in Biochemistry: Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Biochemistry Master of Science in Biochemistry Master of Science (Hons.) in Biochemistry Master of Philosophy in Biochemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Bio-Chemistry Few sectors where Biochemists can find employment: Private Sector: Medical Instrument companies Biotechnology Food and Drink industries Research Companies and Laboratories Sales and Marketing Firms Chemical manufacturing companies Health and Beauty Care Public Sectors: Drug Manufacturing Companies Public Health Entities Blood Service Industrial Laboratories Cancer research institutes Research Departments Educational Institutes Environmental Pollution Control Agriculture and fisheries Forensic Science Hospitals Public Health Laboratories Cosmetic Industries Some job profiles: Clinical Scientist Research Associates Biomedical Scientist Pharmacologist Laboratory Technician Biotechnologist Research Scientist Chemist Microbiologist Few specializations under Biochemistry: Genetics Cell biology and signalling Development and disease Plant biology Energy and metabolism Molecular biology Bioinformatics |