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How much do biochemical genetics jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for biochemical genetics in the United States is $86,057.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,500.00 and $102,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is biochemical genetics?

A Biochemical Genetics job involves studying genetic disorders that affect metabolism and biochemical pathways in the body. Professionals in this field analyze genetic mutations, conduct laboratory testing, and help diagnose and treat inherited metabolic conditions. They work in clinical, research, or laboratory settings, collaborating with medical teams to develop treatment plans. Typical roles include geneticists, laboratory scientists, and clinical specialists focused on understanding biochemical abnormalities at the genetic level.

What does a biochemical geneticist do?

Professionals in Biochemical Genetics typically conduct laboratory analyses to diagnose genetic disorders, interpret complex biochemical data, and prepare concise reports for physicians or researchers. Their day often involves performing DNA sequencing, enzyme assays, and troubleshooting lab procedures, as well as staying up-to-date with advancements in the field. Collaboration with clinicians, genetic counselors, and other scientists is common, as cases often require a team-based approach. Additionally, those working in academic or research settings may supervise students or contribute to publications and grant applications, offering a dynamic and intellectually stimulating environment.

What skills and qualifications are needed for biochemical genetics?

To thrive in Biochemical Genetics, you need a strong background in genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and related laboratory techniques, usually supported by an advanced degree (PhD or MD) in a relevant field. Familiarity with genetic sequencing technologies, laboratory information management systems (LIMS), and certification from organizations such as the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics are common requirements. Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and clear communication are essential soft skills for interpreting data and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These abilities enable accurate genetic analysis, effective research, and positive contributions to patient care or scientific progress.

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Infographic showing various Biochemical Genetics job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,057 per year, or $41.4 per hour.

Medical Biochemical Genetics Physician

Tenet Health

Detroit, MI

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 25 days ago


Tenet Healthcare rating

6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

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Job description

Children's Hospital of Michigan has been a cornerstone of pediatric care since 1886 - the first and largest children's hospital in the state, and consistently recognized as one of America's best by U.S. News & World Report. The Division of Genetic, Genomic, and Metabolic Disorders is one of Michigan's designated coordinating and referral centers for suspected metabolic disorders in newborns, with nearly 20 years of service behind it. You'll step into a well-resourced, academically engaged division with the latitude to shape your clinical, research, and leadership trajectory. This is a rare opportunity to grow a specialty program at an institution with the infrastructure, reputation, and mission to support it.

Position Highlights
  • Full-time Biochemical Geneticist opening within an established genetics division at a 228-bed academic children's hospital affiliated with Central Michigan University
  • Primary clinical focus on inborn errors of metabolism and lysosomal storage disorders
  • One of the few Lysosomal Storage Disease Clinics and Pediatric Enzyme Replacement Therapy programs in the state of Michigan
  • Collaborative team includes a board-certified Clinical Geneticist, five advanced practice providers, six genetic counselors, two genetic counselor assistants, three registered nurses, and a dedicated dietician
  • Flexibility to define the balance of clinical and research responsibilities based on your interests and expertise
  • Leadership opportunities available commensurate with experience
  • Additional responsibilities include inpatient genetics consultation coverage and teaching of medical students, genetic counseling students, and pediatric residents
  • On-site Cytogenetics/Molecular Laboratory directed by board-certified laboratory geneticists
  • Close collaboration with Wayne State University Genetic Counseling Graduate Program
  • Other division programs include a Pediatric Cancer Genetics Clinic and a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Clinic
What We Offer
  • Competitive compensation commensurate with experience
  • Academic affiliation with Central Michigan University supporting research and teaching engagement
  • Opportunity to assume leadership roles within the division
  • Support from a robust multidisciplinary team allowing strong focus on complex clinical cases
  • Malpractice insurance provided
  • Health, dental, and life insurance
  • 401(k) with employer matching
  • Deferred compensation program
  • Relocation assistance
Candidate Requirements
  • MD or DO degree required
  • Board eligible or board certified in Clinical or Medical Biochemical Genetics and Clinical Genetics
  • Board eligibility or certification in Pediatrics or Internal Medicine desirable
  • Must be eligible to obtain licensure in the State of Michigan
Why Detroit

Detroit is a city in the middle of a genuine renaissance - a place where a low cost of living, revitalized neighborhoods, and a thriving arts and dining scene come together in ways that consistently surprise newcomers. The metro area offers top-rated suburban school districts, extensive outdoor recreation along the Great Lakes corridor, and a passionate sports culture that runs deep. With affordable housing, easy access to major airports, and a medical community anchored by world-class health systems, Detroit offers academic physicians an exceptional quality of life without the price tag of larger coastal markets.


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