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The Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Simon Fraser University offers an in-depth study of the molecular mechanisms underlying biological processes. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory skills, covering areas such as genetics, protein structure, and biochemical pathways. Students engage in research projects and gain hands-on experience, preparing them for careers in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and academic research. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and scientific inquiry, equipping graduates with expertise in molecular life sciences.

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Biochemist

21110$60,000 - $120,000Conduct research in cellular and molecular processes, studying chemical reactions within living organisms to develop new drugs, treatments, or industrial applications.

Molecular Biologist

21110$65,000 - $110,000Study the structure, function, and makeup of biological molecules, conducting research to understand genetic and biochemical processes for clinical or industrial use.

Biotechnology Research Scientist

21110$70,000 - $130,000Lead research and development projects in biotech companies or labs, applying molecular biology techniques to create new products and processes in healthcare or agriculture.

Clinical Research Associate

41400$55,000 - $100,000Coordinate and monitor clinical trials, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of data collected during the development of new drugs or treatments.

Pharmaceutical Research Scientist

21110$70,000 - $120,000Research and develop new pharmaceuticals by studying molecular and biochemical processes to discover new drugs and therapies for various diseases.