Biochemistry majors do great things at CWRU, and they go on to great accomplishments after they graduate.
Undergraduate research
Biochemistry majors work in faculty laboratories throughout the School of Medicine. Research experiences of at least several semesters mean that Biochemistry majors have substantial research accomplishments, which they present as their Senior Capstone projects.
What do our graduates do?
Many of our graduates go on to pursue MD or PhD degrees.
MD studies
Over the last 10 years, Biochemistry majors have pursued MD studies at more than 90 medical schools. Here are some of the MD programs that our students joined.
CWRU | Northwestern |
Duke | New York University |
George Washington | Ohio State |
Harvard | University of Pittsburgh |
Johns Hopkins | Washington University in Saint Louis |
Wisconsin | Weill Cornell |
Michigan | Yale |
UT Southwestern |
PhD Studies
Biochemistry graduates also pursue PhD degrees. These are some of the PhD programs that our students went on to.
Boston University | University of Miami |
Carnegie Mellon University | University of California, San Diego |
CWRU | University of Michigan |
Columbia University | University of Pennsylvania |
Imperial College, London | University of Wisconsin |
SUNY Buffalo | Washington University in St. Louis |
Tufts University |
MD-PhD Studies
Biochemistry graduates also went on to MD-PhD programs. These are some of the programs that our students joined.
Columbia University | University of Michigan |
Washington University in St. Louis | University of Pennsylvania |