Chemistry is a Fundamental Element for Novel Education in Molecular Life Sciences

Author: Aeschbacher Roger   Gygax Daniel  

Publisher: Swiss Chemical Society

ISSN: 0009-4293

Source: CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry, Vol.60, Iss.5, 2006-05, pp. : 288-289

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Abstract

Chemistry is a science and an art. But it is not art for art's sake. Increasingly, chemistry is being used as a fundamental knowledge base to further innovations in bordering disciplines such as biology or medicine. At the School of Life Sciences in Muttenz, chemistry has this dual role. Chemists and chemical engineers alike can study chemistry in a bachelor curriculum. In addition, this course is now complemented by an option in molecular bioanalytics. This design complements the steady increase in applied research and development in such areas as diagnostics, screening or biomonitoring undertaken at Muttenz. Strengthening knowledge in molecular life sciences while maintaining a rigorous education in chemistry is central to making students fit for the modern work-place. They will be able to perform well in such diverse fields as biological or pharmacological chemistry, chemical biology or (bio)chemical engineering.