Overview
Key facts
- The programme Biochemistry and Bioorganic Chemistry was created by merging two fields of chemistry. In this way, it will educate specialists preferentially oriented either to biochemistry or to bioorganic chemistry.
- The common denominator of both fields is to identify the chemical nature of important processes in living organisms, to study the relationship between the structure and biological activity of biopolymers, as well as natural organic compounds or their synthetic analogues.
Careers
- Graduates of this Biochemistry and Bioorganic Chemistry course at University of Chemistry and Technology Prague are able to apply their knowledge in various fields such as biochemistry, cell biology and molecular genetics, microbiology, organic chemistry and chemistry of natural compounds (in relation to the dissertation topic).
- Based on the acquired knowledge, the student is able to plan the research project independently, critically assess the risks of the proposed procedures and apply innovative research methods.
- Another acquired competency of the graduate is the pedagogical and managerial experience due to involvment in teaching of bachelor and master programs, primarily in the role of assistants in laboratory courses and consultations of bachelor and master theses.
- Theoretical, experimental, pedagogical and managerial experience predispose the graduates to creative scientific and research activities, which is increasingly sought at various institutions of the institutes of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, universities, medical facilities, pharmaceutical companies and state and private research laboratories in the Czech Republic and abroad, dealing with problems in the field of biochemistry and bioorganic chemistry.
Programme Structure
Topics:
- Molecular Mechanisms of Bacteria-Host Interactions
- Microbial Ecology
- Special Enzymology
- Biophysical chemistry
- Imunochemistry
- Advanced imaging techniques
- Research Trends in Biochemistry and Microbiology
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Disciplines
Chemistry Biochemistry View 9 other PhDs in Biochemistry in Czech RepublicAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Master Diploma with Diploma Supplement Only certified copies of the originals are acceptable, i.e. stamped by the educational institute, officially translated into English (where applicable), and verified according to the international agreements.
- Recognition Certificate of your Master degree.
- Letter of motivation.
- Certificate of English language knowledge.
- Signed CV.
- Copy of your passport.
- Recent Health certificate >(not older than 2 months) confirmed by an official health institution.
- Application form signed by your doctoral thesis supervisor.
Tuition Fee
Living costs for Prague
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