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Discover the Opportunities with Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Study Away 
Collaborate with multicultural, international research teams worldwide with numerous study-away opportunities. Your faculty will help guide you on how to stay away and stay on track with courses for the major. Start your study-away journey by connecting with faculty and the Center for International and Cultural Education.

 

Research 
Unlike most colleges and universities, research opportunities at Gustavus will begin your first year on the Hill. You can publish work as part of faculty projects, independent research, and student-driven inquiry. Explore your possibilities, from the First-Year Research Experience (FYRE) to summer fellowships.

 

Healthcare Shadowing 
Pre-health students at Gustavus can observe medical professionals in the nation's top healthcare clinics. Learn more about this program with Career Development and how to apply.

 

Teaching/Lab Assistants and Tutors 
Upperclass students in the program have a leadership opportunity by serving as teaching assistants, lab assistants, and tutors. This is a chance for newer students in the program to receive mentorship with more experienced students and for more experienced students to work closely with a faculty member as they assist other students.

 

Facilities for Learning 
The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology teaching and research labs are state-of-the-art, collaborative environments in the Nobel Hall of Science. The Instrument Room in Nobel Hall houses impressive research tools for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, fast protein liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, laser scanning confocal microscopy and much more. Plus, the labs have a beautiful view overlooking the Minnesota River Valley.

 

Careers/Graduate School 
The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology program teaches students teamwork, critical thinking, and creative problem solving, which sets graduates apart in graduate school and the workforce. Alums have continued their work at top universities such as Harvard, University of Wisconsin, University of Michigan, University of Colorado, and Johns Hopkins, and with employers such as Eli Lilly and 3M.