The Master's program in Clinical Biochemistry is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the biochemical processes that underlie human health and disease. Clinical biochemistry is a subfield of biochemistry that focuses on the application of biochemical knowledge and techniques to the diagnosis and treatment of human diseases.

 

In this program, students will have the opportunity to learn from leading researchers and faculty members in the field of clinical biochemistry. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in clinical biochemistry, including coursework in topics such as molecular biology, metabolic pathways, and laboratory techniques.

 

The Master's program in Clinical Biochemistry is open to students who have completed a Bachelor's degree in a related field or have equivalent research experience. Our program is designed to be completed within a set timeframe, typically two years.

 

 

 

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