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.
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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.