Introduction
Biochemistry is a branch which is
concerned with the chemistry of the
biological processes. The study of
biochemistry deals with the chemical
combinations and reactions which take
place in biological processes such as
growth, metabolism, reproduction,
heredity etc., as well as the effect
of the environment on living
organisms. Studying structures and
functions of enzymes, protiens,
carbohydrates, fats, process of
metabolism and the molecular basis of
the action of genes also form a part
of biochemistry. Advances made in
biochemistry has made significant
contributions towards elucidation and
understanding of the DNA structure.
Nature of Work
Biochemists generally pursue research
related work in the following fields.
MEDICINE: Biochemists, in this field
carry out diagnostic tests and
investigations for finding out causes
of diseases. Their major concern is to
study the role of genetic transmission
of diseases from one generation to
another. They also try to figure out
the chemical changes that take place
in the cells of the body parts which
signal the onset of various diseases
such as tuberculosis, cancer,
diabetes, mental disorders like
epilepsy etc. Research related to
identification and analysis of
chemical processes like muscular
contraction, reproduction, metabolism
etc also relates to their job.
AGRICULTURE: Biochemists develop and
inovate new improved techniques for
crop cultivation, pest control
management and crop storage
management. Contributions made in this
field by biochemists has helped to
better the output and quality of
agricultural produce.
NUTRITION: In this field biochemists
have researched and studied the
effects of certain food stuffs,
minerals, protiens, carbohydrates,
fats and vitamins, when consumed in
excess or in deficient quantities, on
the human body. The mechanism of
fermentation process which has been
practised for past many years was
discovered by biochemists only.
Personality
Biochemistry is a field of intense
research, hence to be a good
biochemist requires, inquisitive
attitude, determination, perseverance
and keen observation sense along with
intelligence and hard work. Research
is often a team work and therefore the
individual should have team spirit, to
work as a part of the unit. The work
sometimes consume a lot of time so
patience, stamina to work for long
hours and tenacity become other
important requisites.
Professional Courses
Biochemistry can be pursued by those
having background in science at 10+2
level. Individuals interested in
pursuing this subject can intially
study the subject in the B.Sc. course
and further continue with it till M.Sc.
and Ph.D. level.
Career Prospects
The career prospects and employment
opportunities of biochemists have
shown considerable improvement over
the past years. Jobs are being offered
by both government and private medical
institutions and hospitals engaged in
research activities related to various
diseases and disorders like AIDS,
cancer, mental disorders etc. The
pharmaceutical industry where
genetically engineered drugs are
developed and manufactured also look
forward to employing biochemists.
Research related agricultural
industries and institutions also
absorb individuals with background in
biochemistry.
Institutes
All
India Institute of Medical Sciences
Ansari
Nagar, PO New Delhi 110029
Aligarh Muslim University
Aligarh -
202 001
Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher