
New Fraternity Aims to Build Community & Leadership
Dickinson launches a new chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity on campus.
The biochemistry & molecular biology program at Dickinson is a rigorous course of study focusing on the junctions between the chemical and biological sciences. Students explore a wide array of topics, including gene regulation, protein structure and function, intermediary metabolism, genetics, developmental genomics, medical biochemistry and thermodynamics.
Jointly sponsored by the chemistry and biology departments, this major focuses on the rapidly expanding field of DNA research and biochemistry. Majors are directly involved in research projects, either on campus or at approved off-campus laboratories. Dickinson faculty members maintain active research programs in both fields, so students learn up-to-date techniques from active practitioners.
The program is interdisciplinary, requiring coursework in both the chemistry and biology departments. The goal of the program is to train students broadly in the biochemical sciences while providing practical laboratory-based research experiences , all to prepare students to succeed in graduate or professional schools.
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"I love this major because it allows me to explore many different areas of science and how they all work together with one another, specifically biology and chemistry. I went into college knowing I wanted to major in biology. However, after taking the intro chemistry classes, my passion ignited for chemistry and how it works within biology, and I decided to declare biochemistry and molecular biology for my major."
—Conor Wagner ’24
Dickinson launches a new chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity on campus.
Meet standout student-athletes Ethan Jarden ’26 and Isra Khan ’26, who made a major impact on the soccer field this season.
Megan Cravinho '25 is focused on the fight against cancer, conducting research at the Dana-Farber Institute as part of a high-level MD/Ph.D. program.
Biochemistry & molecular biology majors secure jobs at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute; and Massachusetts General Hospital: The Suvà Laboratory.
Pre-health cohort puts in the time and effort, with an eye toward medical careers.
Learn more about Dickinson's first Human Anatomy course.