Mitchell Fry
2010
To the uninitiated, biochemistry is a complex and intricate subject, but importantly it is a subject that underpins the biosciences, including medicine. As a university lecturer, and by training a biochemist, I have taught my subject to both ‘my own’ students, and to those on allied degree schemes and pre-clinical medicine. Of course, the lines so conveniently drawn (for teaching purposes) between the different bio-disciplines are very artificial; there is far more commonality than difference between these subjects.