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Biochemical or Bioengineer Graduate Schools.

NeoLime

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I am currently attending a private college for my undergrad life. I am planning on graduating with between a 3.3 and a 3.5 with a degree in Biology with a minor in Psychology.
I am looking for a graduate school where Bioengineering or Biochemical studies are in the curriculum. I am certain many schools would have made departments dealing with this study since the mid 90's. However I have not heard of any good schools as of yet, please reply if you know any good ones.
 
Berkeley has a graduate degree. Basically look at all of the schools on the west coast. A lot of them have biochem degrees.

I was gonna do a masters or phd in biochem but now I want a masters in nanotech and a PhD in pharmacology and deal with a new wave of drugs, nanites, or some shit like that.

Search on google too.
 
Clemson University, South Carolina.

I am currently in the BioEngineering Undergrad program here, and I plan on going here for my graduate degree.

I sincerely think this not only a good school, but the BEST school for BioEngineering. We have a great staff and a great research lab which they are currently expanding to double its size. Also coincidently there are a few good BioEngineering companies within a 20 minute drive which love to hire clemson grads.

There are tons of awesome research going on, the most famous one being organ printing (more specifically heart) by Dr. Tomas Boland.

BioChemical is OK here but Clemson is renound for BioEnginnering on a graduate level. If you have any more question let me know.
 
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