Macromolecular structures and conformations will be investigated as well as methods of physical biochemistry. Protein-ligand interactions and thermodynamics will be covered. Regulation of metabolic cycles and hormones will be covered. DNA technology and methods of molecular biology will be covered in detail. The biochemistry of selected disease states will be covered in the form of case study investigations with discussions. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. This course is the same as CHE 401. No credit will be awarded to students who have taken CHE 401.
Prerequisites
BIO/CHE 301 with a grade of āCā or better, or permission of instructor
Semester Offered
Offered at departmental discretion.