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Courses

Biochemistry

0502. Mammalian Biochemistry   (8 s.h.)

Registration for this course is subject to departmental approval. The chemical reactions that occur in normal organisms, with particular emphasis on metabolic regulation and fluxes of metabolites between tissues, as affected by changes in nutritional states and levels of certain hormones. The effects of disease states and nutritional abnormalities on growth, development, and metabolism.

0503. Graduate Biochemistry   (4 s.h.)

A basic course in general biochemistry plus selected current topics.

0505. Biochemistry Seminar   (1 s.h.)

Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor.

Arranged each semester, please consult with the instructor.

0506. Biochemistry Seminar   (1 s.h.)

Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor.

Arranged each semester, please consult with the instructor.

0508. Introduction to Research Methodology   (1 s.h.)

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.


Instruction in biochemical research techniques such as column and gel chromatography, isotope tracer techniques, purification and assay of enzymes, cell culture and fractionation techniques, electrophoretic separation methods.

0509. Introduction to Research Methodology   (1 s.h.)

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

Instruction in biochemical research techniques such as column and gel chromatography, isotope tracer techniques, purification and assay of enzymes, cell culture and fractionation techniques, electrophoretic separation methods.

0510. Introduction to Research Methodology   (1 s.h.)

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.


Instruction in biochemical research techniques such as column and gel chromatography, isotope tracer techniques, purification and assay of enzymes, cell culture and fractionation techniques, electrophoretic separation methods.

0511. Introduction to Research Methodology   (1 s.h.)

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.


Instruction in biochemical research techniques such as column and gel chromatography, isotope tracer techniques, purification and assay of enzymes, cell culture and fractionation techniques, electrophoretic separation methods.

0514. Macromolecular Control   (2 s.h.)

Registration for this course is subject to departmental approval. Introductory description of the basics of molecular biology. Emphasized are processes of DNA, RNA and protein synthesis.

0515. Molecular Endocrinology   (1 s.h.)

Registration for this course is subject to departmental approval. A basic course in the biochemistry and physiology of endocrine mechanisms.

0523. Enzymes and Proteins   (4 s.h.)

Theory and practice of techniques used in the physical and chemical properties of proteins, including active site chemistry. Use of physical, steady-state, perturbation, and equilibrium techniques for the determination of the mechanism of action of enzyme catalysis.

0534. Structure, Synthesis, and Degradation of Macromolecules   (4 s.h.)

Topics covered include: Structure and synthesis of DNA and RNA, recombination, DNA repair, regulation of gene expression, the genetic code, protein synthesis, techniques of molecular biology.

0550. Scientific Writing   (1 s.h.)

This course is given to better prepare the student for the Preliminary Examination. Lectures are presented on conducting computer literature, searches, writing of scientific papers, writing of grant proposals, sources of grant funds, etc.

0562. Special Topics in Molecular Biology   (2 s.h.)

Prerequisite: 0534 - Structure, Synthesis and Degradation of Macromolecules.


Timely topics in Molecular Biology are discussed in a seminar style format.

0564. Special Topics in the Mechanism of Enzyme Catalysis   (2 s.h.)

Prerequisite: 0523 - Enzymes and Proteins.

A detailed examination of the current status of knowledge of the mechanisms of action of selected enzymes which are illustrative of differing modes of catalysis. The examples discussed will include enzymes whose activity is regulated by interaction with modifiers.

0570. Special Topics in Biophysical Chemistry   (2 s.h.)

Prerequisite: 0523 - Enzymes and Proteins.


Special topics in biophysical chemistry including spectroscopy, ligand binding, NMR, and fluorescence.

0799. Preliminary Examination Preparation   (1-6 s.h.)

0899. Pre-Dissertation Research   (1-6 s.h.)

0997. Research in Biochemistry   (1-9 s.h.)

0998. Research in Biochemistry   (1-9 s.h.)

0999. Ph.D. Dissertation   (1-6 s.h.)

Limited to students elevated to candidacy.