• LAVA Moderator: Shinji Ikari

If One Wanted to Become a Medicinal Chemist...

Chemistry, particularly organic chemistry. Also, as many biochemistry courses as you can get included in your major or fit in as electives.
 
At my school , you need Inorganic I & II, to procede to organic I & II, then anatomy I & II to procede to biochem I and II of course your university might differ. Microbiology and Molecular Biology (at least for the pre pharm reqs) are also part of my plan.

just my 2 cents.
 
Every university is different. But I would do general chemistry for an undergrad and get a master's in medicinal chemistry, bioanalytical chemicstry or biochemistry (all related field). Medicinal chemistry is a combination of organic chemistry, a lot of reactions to remember and draw but it refers to amino acids and proteins so you really need to know more biochem than organic chem. With organic chemistry I and II, you will be find understanding the reactions in medicinal chemistry. Hope that helps :) Good luck!
 
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