Area
            Employer
            Information/Strategies
            
      	 
          
        
        
        	Area: 
            Research
        	 
            	Sub-Area: 
            	
                	- Basic Research
 
					- Applied Research
 
					- Grant Writing
 
					- Administration
 
					
					- Some areas of specialization:
						
							- Healthcare: virology, immunology, enzymology
 
							- Pharmacology: drug properties, interactions, application and development
 
							- Environmental: testing, air, water, and waste management, regulation
 
							- Agricultural: crop production, herbicide/pesticide development and application
 
							- Food science: preservation, nutrition
 
							- Cosmeceutical: development and application
 
							- Forensic: toxicology, DNA analysis, scientific instrumentation
 
						
					 	
              	
             
            
           		Employers: 
                
            		- University laboratories
 
					- Federal government laboratories/agencies:
						
							- National Science Foundation
 
							- National Institutes of Health
 
							- Food and Drug Administration
 
							- Environmental Protection Agency
 
							- Department of Agriculture
 
							- Department of Energy
 
							- Armed Services
 
						
					 		
					- State and local government laboratories/agencies
 
					- Public health departments
 
					- Hospital laboratories
 
					- Commercial medical laboratories
 
					- Private testing laboratories including forensics
 
					- Independent research foundations
 
					- Industries:
						
							- Pharmaceutical
 
							- Biotechnology
 
							- Food processing
 
							- Cosmetic 
 
							- Chemical
 
							- Petroleum
 
							- Agricultural
 
						
					 
        		
             
            
            	Strategies & Information: 
                
          			- Bachelor's degree in biochemistry, biology, or chemistry qualifies one for laboratory technician or research assistant positions.
 
					- Choose courses with laboratory components to build experimental and instrumentation skills.
 
					- Gain experience in area of interest through internships, research with professors and/or complete a senior research project.
 
					- Complete a certificate training program, usually one year, to learn specialized laboratory techniques.
 
					- Take a course in grant writing.
 
					- Earn master's degree in biochemistry for advanced positions, greater responsibility, and higher pay.
 
					- Obtain Ph.D. to direct research projects and lead research teams.
 
      			
 
             
            
      	 
        
        
        
        	Area: 
            Teaching
        	 
            	Sub-Area: 
            	
                	- Elementary
 
					- Secondary
 
					- Post-secondary
 
					- Non-classroom settings
 
                
             
            
           		Employers: 
                
            		- Public and private schools, K-12
 
					- Two-year community colleges/technical institutes
 
					- Four-year institutions
 
					- Professional schools including colleges of pharmacy, dentistry, medicine, veterinary medicine, and agriculture
 
					- Museums
 
					- Zoos
 
					- Nature centers and parks
 
        		
             
            
            	Strategies & Information: 
                
          			- Develop excellent communication skills.
 
					- Volunteer with and/or tutor target age group.
 
					- Complete an accredited education program for certification/licensure in biology and/or chemistry.
 
					- Earn a master's degree for teaching at some two-year institutions.
 
					- Prepare to attend graduate school by maintaining a high grade point average and securing strong faculty recommendations.
 
					- Complete Ph.D. for college or university teaching.
 
      			
 
             
            
      	 
        
        
        
        	Area: 
            Healthcare
        	 
            	Sub-Area: 
            	
                	- Medicine
 
					- Dentistry
 
					- Optometry
 
					- Podiatry
 
					- Pharmacy
 
					- Chiropracty
 
					- Veterinary Medicine
 
					- Occupational Therapy
 
					- Physical Therapy
 
					- Public Health
 
              	
             
            
           		Employers: 
                
            		- Hospitals
 
					- Colleges or universities
 
					- Medical centers and clinics
 
					- Private and group practice
 
					- Health networks
 
					- Nursing homes
 
					- Rehabilitation centers
 
					- Correctional facilities
 
					- Large corporations
 
					- Armed services
 
					- Government agencies
 
					- State and local public health departments
 
        		
             
            
            	Strategies & Information: 
                
          			- Plan on attending medical school or other related graduate program.
 
					- Maintain an outstanding grade point average, particularly in the sciences.
 
					- Meet with a pre-health advisor periodically.
 
					- Join related student organizations. Demonstrate leadership abilities.
 
					- Volunteer to work in a hospital or healthcare setting.
 
					- Find a summer job or internship in a hospital.
 
					- Secure strong faculty recommendations.
 
					- Research all of the various fields within medicine to determine a particular career goal.
 
					- Develop a back up plan in case medical/graduate school admission is denied. 
 
      			
 
             
            
      	 
        
        
        
        	Area: 
            Other Professional Opportunities
        	 
            	Sub-Area: 
            	
                	- Sales/Marketing
 
					- Technical Writing
 
					- Scientific Journalism
 
					- Scientific Illustration
 
					- Regulatory Affairs
 
					- Administration/Management
 
					- Scientific/Technical Recruiting
 
					- Intellectual Property/Patent Law
 
					- Bioinformatics
 
              	
             
            
           		Employers: 
                
            		- Biotechnology industry
 
					- Pharmaceutical and chemical companies
 
					- Publishers: Textbook, magazine, newspaper, book
 
					- Software firms
 
					- Regulatory agencies
 
					- Search firms
 
					- Law firms
 
					- Legal departments of corporations
 
        		
             
            
            	Strategies & Information: 
                
          			- Supplement biochemistry degree with coursework in chosen field.
 
					- Gain sales experience through internships, part-time work, or summer jobs for sales positions.
 
					- Take business and/or computer classes.
 
					- Become familiar with desktop publishing and other software packages.
 
					- Develop strong written and oral communication skills.
 
					- Get experience writing for a school or local newspaper.
 
					- Obtain an MBA or Ph.D. to reach high levels of administration.
 
					- To pursue a J.D., participate in mock trial and pre-law associations, learn law school admissions process.
 
      			
 
             
            
      	 
        
        
        
        	General Information and Strategies
        		
          			- Biochemists are typically curious and creative with strong observational skills and the ability to persevere.
 
					- Biochemists often interact with scientists from other disciplines. Learn to work independently and as part of a team.
 
					- Develop the ability to communicate clearly to compile and share results in oral and written forms.
 
					- Gain competencies in computers and mathematics.
 
					- Read scientific journals to stay current on relevant issues in the field, and join related professional organizations to network and build contacts.
 
					- As an undergraduate, seek laboratory experiences such as research projects, volunteering with professors, summer jobs, or internships.
 
					- Visit government laboratories or research centers to learn more about opportunities in biochemistry. Schedule informational interviews to learn about the profession and specific career paths.
 
					- Participate in research programs sponsored by organizations like the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
 
					- Consider a certificate program or specialized master's program to qualify for research technician positions.
 
					- Become familiar with the specific entrance exam for graduate or professional schools in your area of interest.
 
					- Maintain a high grade point average, and secure strong faculty recommendations.
 
					- Earn master's degree for greater variety and autonomy on the job.
 
					- Earn Ph.D. to work on high-level research projects, to direct research programs, to enter high levels of administration, and to teach at four-year post-secondary institutions. Postdoctoral fellowships may also be required.
 
					- Combine an undergraduate degree in biochemistry with a degree in law, computer programming, business, education, information science, or other discipline to expand career opportunities.
 
					- Learn the job application process for government positions.