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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Graduate Courses
| BIOC 652 |
Biochemistry Journal Club (Fall/Spring) |
| BIOC 790 |
Teaching Practicum (Fall) |
| BIOC 750 |
Advanced Protein Chemistry/Enzymology
(Spring of even numbered years) |
| BIOC 751 |
Advanced Molecular Biology
(Spring of odd numbered years) |
| BIOC 796 |
Graduate Seminar |
| BIOC 797 |
Research |
| CCMD 793 |
Signaling Pathways Controlling Energy Metabolism |
| CCMD 793 |
Cellular Structure and Function |
Biochemistry 693 -
Biochemistry Journal Club - Top
Fall/Spring Faculty: members of the Biochemistry Faculty (core
course for Biochemistry graduate students). This course involves
critique of selected articles from the scientific literature.
Biochemistry 693 - Teaching Practicum - Fall - Top
Students register for this course when they are doing a teaching
experience.
Biochemistry 750 - Protein Chemistry/Enzymology - Top
(Spring of even numbered years.)
Advanced study of proteins, enzymes, and physical techniques in
biochemistry. Emphasizes the study of proteins and enzymology,
including: protein structure, function and analysis; enzymology;
types of spectroscopy, functions and applications; biochemical
thermodynamics applied to proteins and enzymes.
Biochemistry 751 - Advanced
Molecular Biology - - Top
(Spring of odd numbered years)
Current topics in Molecular Biology. Much of the course content
will be taken from current literature, and will give the student a
unique opportunity to focus on new techniques and applications from
the researchers involved in their development.
Biochemistry 796 - Graduate Seminar
- Top
Students register for seminar credit when they do their proposal defense
and the seminar in a subject area not directly related to their
research. The topic for the selected subject area seminar must be
approved by the seminar coordinator.
Biochemistry 797 - Research
- Top
Students register for research credit hours during the semesters and
summer sessions in which they are participating in research for
their dissertation. The number of credits varies with semester
depending on the total course load.
CCMD 793
- Top
Signaling Pathways Controlling Energy Metabolism
CCMD 793
- Top
Cellular Structure and Function:
Signal Transduction Lecture can be obtained
HERE - Dr.
Yehenew Agazie.
CCMD 793 Journal Club article can be obtained
HERE -
Dr. Yehenew Agazie
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