Biochemistry (BIC)
A study of structure and metabolism of biological compounds with special reference to the human.
Co-requisite weekly discussion group for Human Biochemistry. Selected topics from the lecture course will be covered in greater depth.
Advanced study of lipid structure and metabolism.
Structure and function of enzymes and proteins, including protemics, purification, assay, kinetics, molecular chaperones, protein degradation, engineering, and current literature concerning enzymes important in the cell cycle and gene regulation. PR: Biochemistry and consent
An advanced course in molecular biology and molecular genetics emphasizing current research in these areas.
Pre-req: BIC 620.
An advanced exploration of the newest information on cellular signalling pathways. Special emphasis will be place on current literature in following signal transduction from the plasma membrane to the nucleus. (PR: BMS 600 or equivalent)
Present course material on special areas of research or topics which are not routinely covered in existing courses.
Present course material on special areas of research or topics which are not routinely covered in existing courses.
Present course material on special areas of research or topics which are not routinely covered in existing courses.