Biochemistry Welcomes Students to Fall 2016 Semester with Helpful Tips

Photo of HF DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Building

The Department of Biochemistry is excited to welcome back its students for the Fall 2016 semester. The department wants to wish its undergraduate and graduate students the best of luck in their classes this semester and hopes those who took classes or spent time in the lab this summer had a successful and inspiring time.

Have questions as you start the semester? See the information below about how to make this semester your best yet.

How do I find out more information about the undergraduate program?

See this link for information about Biochemistry’s undergraduate program, including degree requirements, research and scholarship opportunities, and study abroad.

How do I find out more information about our graduate program?

Biochemistry’s graduate program is merged with the Department of Biomolecular Chemistry’s and is called the Integrated Program in Biochemistry (IPiB). See its website here.

What if I can’t find a room or building in Biochemistry?

The Hector F. DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Complex consists of the Hector F. DeLuca Biochemistry Building (420 Henry Mall), the Hector F. DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Building (440 Henry Mall), and the Hector F. DeLuca Biochemistry Laboratories (433 Babcock Dr.). For a handy map of the buildings, see here.

What’s going on in the department this semester?

The Department of Biochemistry hosts countless events and seminars every semester. To make sure you never miss an important happening, subscribe to our “All Events, Seminars and Symposia” calendar.

How can I hear about what’s going on in the department?

The department has ramped up its social media efforts in order to better serve its students. Follow us on Twitter, Like us on Facebook, and Follow us on LinkedIn to stay up-to-date on department news, awards, research, events, and more.

A photo of the scientific art on the floor of the HFD Biochemistry Laboratories Building.