Medical biochemistry is the branch of biochemistry that studies the chemical composition and processes in the human body. 4. Can a biochemist work in a hospital? As a clinical biochemist ...
From the Robert Dawson Evans Memorial, Massachusetts Memorial Hospitals, and the departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine. Prepared with the assistance of ...
R esearchers with the global Human Cell Atlas (HCA) consortium report significant progress in their quest for a better understanding of the cells of the human body in health and disease, with the ...
New research based on the findings, published in several papers Wednesday in Nature and its sister journals, represents a “leap in understanding of the human body,” according to the Human Cell ...
Scientists have adapted a sensing platform to detect and even measure chemicals at low enough concentrations to have use outside the lab. The system, which is 10 times more sensitive than previous ...
Through coursework and research in our department, our biochemistry students use a chemical lens to explore some of the most fundamental biological processes such as metabolism, protein synthesis and ...