CHEM 571
Spring 2021 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
Laboratory course in advanced state-of-the-art experimental techniques used to investigate problems at the interface of chemistry and biology. Specific topics include, but are not limited to, solid-phase peptide synthesis, native chemical ligation and expressed protein ligation, protein expression and analysis, enzyme kinetics and inhibition, high-throughput screening, various methods for examining biomolecular interactions, radiolabeling, mammalian cell biology, fluorescence microscopy, and flow cytometry.
Prerequisite: One year (two semesters) of undergraduate organic chemistry is required. One semester of undergraduate biochemistry or molecular biology is preferred.
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58459
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Laboratory
Lecture-Discussion
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A
A
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10:00AM
-11:50AM
8:00AM
-9:50AM
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TR
TR
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1007 Chemistry Annex
157 Noyes Laboratory
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Hergenrother, P
Sawyer, A Smith, A Hergenrother, P
Sawyer, A Smith, A |
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71530
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Laboratory
Lecture
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B
B
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10:00AM
-11:50AM
8:00AM
-9:50AM
|
TR
TR
|
1006 Chemistry Annex
157 Noyes Laboratory
|
Hergenrother, P
Sawyer, A Smith, A Hergenrother, P
Sawyer, A Smith, A |
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