Applied Biochemistry

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Program Overview

The Master’s in Applied Biochemistry is an academic program focused on understanding fundamental biochemical processes and their applications in fields such as health, environment, agriculture, nutrition, and industry. The program aims to develop strong research and innovation skills related to bioproducts and their transformation.

Teaching Language : French and English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Applied Biochemistry, Applied Microbiology, Advanced Enzymology, Applications of Molecular Biology Techniques, Immunology and Immunopathology, Biomolecule Analysis and Separation Techniques

 

Advanced Topics

The program offers in-depth training focused on the understanding and implementation of complex biochemical mechanisms in both scientific and industrial contexts. Key thematic areas include:

  • Pharmacology and Toxicology: Study of the mechanisms of action, metabolism, and interaction of active substances.
  • Complex Biological Processes: Exploration of cellular signaling, regulated metabolic pathways, immune responses, and pathological alterations.
  • Environmental and bio-industrial Biochemistry: Bioprocesses, valorization of bioresources, and development of innovative bio-based products.
  • Wide Range of Career Paths: Graduates can pursue careers in academic research, bio-industries (such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food processing), environmental management, or public health protection.
  • Entrepreneurial Orientation: The program encourages innovation and entrepreneurship, offering the opportunity to develop new projects such as the production of bio-ingredients or the creation of novel products, particularly in biotechnology and environmental sectors.
  • Training for Contemporary Challenges: The curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers that address global challenges in health, environmental sustainability, and the development of bio-based solutions.

Admissions Information

Admission to the Master’s in Applied Biochemistry is open to students holding a Bachelor's degree (BAC +3) in one of the following fields: Biochemistry, Immunology, Molecular Biology. Depending on availability, candidates with degrees in the following fields may also be considered: Microbiology, Genetics, Toxicology.

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