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Biochemist Courses

Biochemists are scientific professionals who are fascinated by the chemical structure of living cells and the biological processes that occur inside the human body — as well as plants and animals. They use their skills and knowledge to advance the quality and outcomes of medical procedures, pharmaceutical drugs, food production, and other fields that improve the quality of human (and animal) life.

As a Biochemist you could be conducting a toxicology analysis, determining the structure of molecules using computer modelling software, supervising a laboratory technician who is entering field data into a structured database, studying a series of medical tests and screening the data for similarities and anomalies, writing a report from your research findings, or attending an international conference for Biochemists and biomedical professionals.

Biochemists spend a lot of time in the laboratory carrying out highly specialised tests and screening procedures. To succeed in this role you’ll need a keen eye for detail, a commitment to data accuracy and integrity, and the skills to create written reports, recommendations, and technical documents.

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Popular Biochemist Courses

There are 13 courses available for people who want to become a Biochemist. These are the top 5 most popular courses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Biochemists earn?

There are no clear salary figures for Australian Biochemists at this time. Increase your earning capacity by obtaining post-graduate and research qualifications in a specialist field (eg, biomedicine, nutritional biochemistry, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, genetics, marine science, zoology) and joining a professional organisation such as the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB).

What are the job opportunities for Biochemists?

There are no clear employment figures for Biochemists working in Australia right now. They are employed by scientific and medical research centres, hospital laboratories, drug manufacturing companies, food processing plants, academic institutions, and government agencies.

How do I become a Biochemist?

Get started as a Biochemist in Australia with a Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) or Bachelor of Biomedicine (Biochemistry) followed by a Master of Science (BioSciences) or specialist post-graduate qualification. The Master of Biomedical Science (Biochemistry & Pharmacology), Master of Biotechnology (Biochemistry), and Master of Biomedical Science (Food Biochemistry) are great choices.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2023

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Here are some potential career pathways within chemistry. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.

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