What Kind of Jobs Can a Biochemist Do?
The B.S. degree in biochemistry is intended to prepare students for professional careers as chemists, either upon graduation or after graduate study in chemistry or related fields. In addition, it may serve as the basis for work in may areas outside pure chemistry, such as materials science, medicine and other health-related fields, pharmacology, patent law, business, and environmental science. The following is a list of related occupations that you may wish to further investigate. Keep in mind that this list is by no means exhaustive. • Assayer • Biochemist • Biologist • Biomedical Engineer • Chemist • Clinical Research Specialist • College Professor • Consultant • Cytologist • Dairy Technologist • Geneticist • Government Researcher • Laboratory Supervisor • Laboratory Technician • Patent Attorney • Perfumer • Pharmaceutical Sales Representative • Pharmacist • Pharmacologist • Physician • Process Development Specialist • Product Development Manager • Quality Control Inspector • Regula