Joe Manio

Lethbridge Herald

Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Biochemistry is considered a very challenging subject due to its complex, interdisciplinary subject matter that combines advanced biology and chemistry, a heavy workload, and rigorous lab components.

Success requires strong analytical skills, excellent time management, and a solid foundation in mathematics. The competitive environment and the sheer volume of information to master are significant hurdles for many students.

Over the summer, two University of Lethbridge students dove into biochemistry in a big way and became the first Indigenous undergraduate students to work at the Canadian Centre for Hydrodynamics(CCH) with analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC).

Demetra “Demi” Good Rider and Thunder Crowshoe completed the

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