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Biochemistry Society

Department of Biochemistry

Mission

The mission of the Biochemistry Society is to provide a forum for scientific discussion in a peer-support environment. Functions convened by the Society include seminars by invited speakers and students on a range of scientific topics. The Society is also socially active, organizing and supporting functions throughout the year.

Membership is open to all staff and students of the university who share an interest in the current issues concerning biochemistry, molecular biology and genetic engineering.

News & Events

18 October 2010
View entries in Art of Science Image Competition
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. As scientists, this rings so true. Not only can an image deepen our understanding of the underlying scientific principle or process, it can also appeal to our senses. It is on this basis that the Biochemistry Society is holding the “Art of Science Image Competition” (more..)


30 June 2010
Life Technologies
signs on as major trade sponsor
Life TechnologiesThe Biochemistry Society is delighted to have Life Technologies Inc. as a financial sponsor. The fund that is raised through this agreement will be used to to assist us in our mission to deliver social and scientific benefits to our members. It will also help to support the Biochemistry Society Art of Science Image Competition.

Life Technologies is a global biotechnology tools company providing premier systems, consumables, and services for scientific researchers around the world.


Friday 17 July 2009
Volleyball challenger series.
Support your level, support your team!! 2:30-5:00pm @ Sports Centre


Wednesday 24 June 2009
Next Step...
is a career event organized by the Biochemistry Society at La Trobe University. This event is aimed at students of all levels, researchers from biochemistry and molecular cell biology and related areas ...more

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