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56:115:511,512
Biochemistry I,II (3,3)
Study of the structure and function of proteins and enzymes. Analysis of the chemistry of carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Detailed survey of metabolic pathways, with an emphasis on regulation.
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56:115:522
Protein Structure and Function (3)
Basic structural principles of polypeptides, mechanisms of enzyme catalysis, biosynthesis and degradation of proteins, biophysical techniques used in the determination of peptide and protein structure, protein folding, protein engineering, catalytic antibodies, peptide and protein de novo design, solid-phase peptide synthesis, and interactive computer graphics modeling.
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56:115:524
Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3)
Drug research is a challenging: numerous attributes of drug molecules need to be simultaneously optimized. The class will focus on the molecular similarities of compounds with potential pharmaceutical applications. Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and exclusion (ADME) as well as toxicity are critical reasons to determine whether a compound will be an efficacious drug-like compound. This class will educate students who plan to be engaged in the research and design of new pharmaceutical compounds.
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56:115:527
Bionanotechnology (3)
Bionanotechnology is an emerging field that applies the fundamentals of nanotechnology to solve relevant biological and chemical problems and refines new methods and tools for medicine and energy. Nanotechnology refers to the revolutionary technology that manipulates matter with matter with at least one dimension sized from 1-100 nanometers. Molecular structures exhibit unique properties at this scale where the quantum phenomenon starts to play an important role as compared to bulk materials. Bionanotechnology describes the overlapping of multidisciplinary activities that evolve as photonics, chemistry, biology, biophysics, nanomedicine, and engineering converge.
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56:115:530
Forensic and Analytical Molecular Biology (3)
This course provides a survey of the theories, quantitative analysis
methods, and molecular biotechniques commonly employed in forensic
operations. Topics include genome structure, nucleic acid extraction,
real-time PCR, digital PCR, end-point PCR, recombinant DNA techniques,
interrelationship of DNA-RNA-protein synthesis, capillary
electrophoresis, Sanger sequencing, massive parallel sequencing, dynamic
modeling, and probabilistic genotyping for inference.
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56:115:531
Forensic DNA Laboratory (1)
At the completion of this course students will have an understanding of
basic protocols, bio-analytical techniques, and procedures commonly
applied in forensic DNA testing. They will be exposed to
state-of-the-art forensic DNA interpretation methods based on
probabilistic genotyping and will gain experience with common DNA
extraction procedures, the polymerase chain reaction, the absolute
quantification with real-time PCR, DNA fragment analysis using capillary
electrophoresis, and quality control measures implemented in the human
identification laboratory.
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56:115:571
Forensic Serology (3)
This course addresses the theory and practice of forensic serology.
Students will learn the presumptive and confirmatory testing methods
used to determine the type and source of biological stains along with
new technologies under development. Advanced techniques such as qPCR and
mass spectrometry may also be explored.
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56:115:573
Forensic Serology Laboratory (1)
This course introduces the students to the hands-on experience of taking
an unknown biological fluid and determining the species of origin and the
body-fluid type. Exposure to techniques including lateral flow
immunochromatography and microscopy for purposes of fluid-type
categorization will be explored.
Corequisite: 56:115:571.
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56:115:575,576
Special Topics in Biochemistry (BA,BA)
Subject matter varies according to the expertise of the instructor and is drawn from areas of current biochemical interest.
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56:115:619,620
Individual Studies in Biochemistry (BA,BA)
Designed for students conducting original projects in chemistry in lieu of a research thesis. The project is designed and conducted in consultation with a sponsor from, or designated by, the graduate faculty.
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56:115:701,702
Research in Biochemistry (BA,BA)
Open only to students working on research for their thesis.
Prerequisite: Permission of thesis adviser.
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