What are the Oansasat Imktti studied M.Sc. in Biochemistry

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The discussion centers on the various fields available for a Master of Science in Biochemistry. Key areas of study include the chemical changes in the brain, DNA and RNA mechanisms, and immunology. Participants emphasize the importance of identifying specific interests within biochemistry to guide educational and career paths. The conversation also highlights the desire for clarity on how to pursue an M.Sc. in Biochemistry effectively, with a focus on hard work and achieving a better future through education. Overall, the thread underscores the diverse opportunities within the biochemistry discipline and the need for targeted study.
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what are the available fields for a M.Sc. in Biochemistry?
please help in subject as list
 
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Oansasat Imktti? What?
 
sorry that my mistake
i have ready fish my study in biochemistry but i don't know what Disciplines or areas
can i study in (M.Sc. Biochemistry)
 
I assume that English is not your first language. You want to know what fields are included within biochemistry? Quite a lot. Do you have a specific interest? Perhaps it would be easier for us to tell you if your interest area is something you can do in a biochemistry program.
 
sorry about my language
thank for you hard word
i am no need Research to used it or stealing or bead idea!
i think i have too many flag without a goal that what i want tell in my ask
all i need better study for better live
Hard work for better future
all i want to know simple idea about M.Sc. what i can do to have it
I would not be my word not reflected on my bad intentions.

1-chemical changes of the brain
2-DNA and RNA way we can deal with it and Introduction to cell
3-immunology
 
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