Biomolecular engineering is a diverse, application-driven discipline in the areas of medical, agricultural, environmental, biotechnological and other life-sciences fields. Globally, chemical, biological and nano industries seek engineering graduates who are prepared to work with the life sciences at a molecular level. Biomolecular engineers merge life sciences with chemical engineering. They think and design at the molecular level using biomolecules like DNA, RNA, proteins, enzymes, and lipids.

Topics include:

  • Introduction to the history and scope of biomolecular engineering
  • Microbiology sterile techniques
  • DNA Primer design and fingerprinting
  • Anti-bacterial compound isolation from plants

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BioMolecular engineering is a diverse, application-driven discipline in the areas of medical, agricultural, environmental, biotechnical, food and other life-science fields. BioMolecular engineers work at the interface of engineering and molecular biology to solve engineering problems, improve current products and processes and develop new products and processes at the molecular level.