IB 512

Fall 2026 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 2 hours.

Plants are sessile organisms that must respond dynamically to environmental signals. Key to their response and survival is the intricate network of metabolic pathways that result in the differential accumulation of metabolites. This course will familiarize students with the fundamentals of plant metabolomics research. Metabolomics is presented in relation to plant development, nutrition, and response to stress, among other topics. Students will use online tools to analyze, organize, and visualize metabolomics data. Course goals include a critical evaluation of a current topic in plant metabolomics and how metabolomics technology can enhance their own research objectives.

Prerequisite: Graduate student status or consent of instructor; at least one upper level undergraduate course in biochemistry or its equivalent.

IB 512 class schedule data for fall 2026
Status CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
1
81562
Lecture-Discussion
A
2:00PM -3:20PM
MW
2084 Natural History Building
Greenfield, S
Availability:
Open
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/26-12/09/26
Section Info:
Plants are sessile organisms that must respond dynamically to environmental signals. Key to their response and survival is the intricate network of metabolic pathways that result in the differential accumulation of metabolites. This course will familiarize students with the fundamentals of plant metabolomics research. Metabolomics is presented in relation to plant development, nutrition, and response to stress, among other topics. Students will use online tools to analyze, organize, and visualize metabolomics data. Course goals include a critical evaluation of a current topic in plant metabolomics and how metabolomics technology can enhance their own research objectives. Course Information: Prerequisite: Graduate student status or consent of instructor; at least one upper level undergraduate course in biochemistry or its equivalent.
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