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The ability to follow continuously evolving scientific and technological developments in biochemistry and to be knowledgeable about current topics. |
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The ability to integrate and apply undergraduate knowledge in biochemistry with theoretical and practical knowledge gained through graduate education. |
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The ability to think critically, analytically, and independently. |
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The ability to analyze problems in biochemical processes and develop solution proposals. |
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The knowledge base that forms a foundation for postdoctoral research at national and international levels. |
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The competence to integrate and interpret knowledge from different disciplines in interdisciplinary studies, take an active role, and work harmoniously within a team. |
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The ability to present studies and findings orally and in writing in different environments. |
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The competence to possess scientific and ethical values. |
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The competence to take professional responsibility, communicate effectively, and make necessary arrangements within this framework. |
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The competence to specialize in a specific area of biochemistry. |