Courses Taught

 

 

1. BIOC 701: Comprehensive Biochemistry I (4 Credits)

Course Offered: Fall

Course objectives: This is a graduate level course designed to educate
students about the chemical basis of life.

Prerequisite: Chem. 342 or equivalent.

Syllabus

 

2. BIOC 791: Structural basis of membrane transport and signaling (3 Credits)

Course Offered: Spring

Course objectives:Advanced topics discussing how three-dimensional
structures of membrane proteins dictate their function.

Prerequisite: BIOC 660 or BIOC 701.

Syllabus

 

3. BIOC 483+683: Cellular Signal Transduction Processes & Metabolic Regulation (3 Credits)

Course Offered: Spring

Course objectives:This is a senior undergraduate/graduate level course designed to
educate students about the basic principles and chemical mechanisms by which
cells sense, amplify and respond to extracellular signals.

Prerequisite: Chem. 460 or equivalent.

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4. BIOC 483+683: Method in Biochemical research(3 Credits)

Course Offered: Fall

Course objectives:The aim of this course is to familiarize the student with common methods involved in the purification and characterization of a protein sample.

Prerequisite: Chem. 460 & 461 or BIOC 701.

Syllabus

 

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