Veterinary Biochemist

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Animal Health Biochemistry Expert
Veterinary Molecular Scientist
Livestock Biochemistry Analyst
Veterinary Chemical Diagnostics Specialist
Animal Biochemical Researcher

Last updated on 05 Feb 2026

Overview

A Veterinary Biochemist analyzes biochemical processes in animals to understand diseases, metabolism, and drug interactions. They work in research institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and diagnostic labs. Their studies help develop new medications and treatments for animal health. They often explore enzymatic activities, hormonal functions, and toxicology. This role supports both clinical veterinary care and academic research.

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Job Description
  1. Conduct biochemical analyses of animal blood, urine, and tissues
  2. Study enzyme functions and hormonal imbalances in animals
  3. Research drug interactions and metabolism in various species
  4. Support clinical diagnosis with lab reports
  5. Develop veterinary pharmaceuticals or supplements
  6. Maintain lab safety and documentation standards
  7. Collaborate with veterinarians and pharmacologists
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M.V.Sc. (Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology)

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