Courses

CHEM-5781 (5) Advanced General Biochemistry 2

Lect. Detailed consideration of contemporary topics in biochemistry, including protein structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary), methods of structure determination and prediction, protein folding (kinetics, thermodynamics, denaturation, and renaturation), and protein dynamics (internal motions and methods of analysis). Prereq., CHEM 5771 or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-5801 (3) Advanced Signal Transduction and Cell Cycle Regulation

Lect. Advanced discussion of current research and literature in signal transduction, including ligands, receptors, and intracellular signaling pathways, as well as control on transcription, chromatin structure, Dna replication, mitosis, and cell cycle progression. Recommended prereqs., CHEM 5771 and 5781, MCDB 5210 or MCDB 5220, and graduate standing.

CHEM-5811 (3) Advanced Methods in Protein Sequencing and Analysis

Lect. Advanced discussion of current methods in protein sequencing, sequence analysis, and posttranslational modifications, emphasizing techniques of mass spectrometry, use of protein databases, sequence alignment and motifs, structure prediction, and modeling of signaling pathways. Prereq., instructor consent. Recommended prereqs., CHEM 5771, CHEM 5781, MCDB 5210, and graduate standing.

CHEM-5821 (1) Special Topics in Signaling and Cell Regulation

Lect. Reviews and evaluates literature on subjects of current interest in signal transduction transcription, cell cycle progression, and cell regulation. Primarily for graduate level presentation of special topics by students, faculty, and research staff. May be repeated up to 5 total credit hours. Prereqs., graduate standing and instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6001 (1) Seminar: Inorganic Chemistry

Student, faculty, and guest presentations and discussions of current research in inorganic chemistry and related topics (transition element and main group element compound properties, inorganic compound in biological, industrial, and materials applications). Required of all inorganic chemistry graduate students. Credit deferred until presentation of satisfactory seminar. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent.

CHEM-6021 (1-3) Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry

Lect. Subjects of current interest in inorganic chemistry. Primarily used for graduate-level presentations of special topics by visiting and resident faculty. Variable class schedule. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent.

CHEM-6031 (3) Special Topics in Nanoscience

Introduces the synthesis, physical properties, and applications of nanometer-scale materials and devices. Includes synthesis of metal and semiconductor nanoparticles and nanowires, optical and electronic properties of nanoscale systems, and applicationsin biotechnology and energy. Prereqs., CHEM 1111, 1131, and 4431 or 4521 or 4511. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6101 (1) Seminar: Analytical Chemistry

Student, faculty, and guest presentations and discussions of current research in analytical chemistry. Required of all analytical chemistry graduate students. Credit deferred until presentation of satisfactory seminar. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6111 (1-3) Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry

Lect. Subjects of current interest in analytical chemistry. Used for graduate-level presentations of special topics by visiting and resident faculty. Variable class schedule. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent.

CHEM-6301 (1-3) Seminar in Organic Chemistry

Discussions principally concerned with recent literature in organic chemistry. Required of all organic chemistry graduate students. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6311 (1-3) Special Topics in Synthetic Organic Chemistry

Lect. Selected topics in synthetic organic chemistry, encompassing both methods and/or total synthesis of complex molecules. Prereqs., CHEM 5311 and graduate standing, or instructor consent.

CHEM-6321 (1-3) Special Topics in Physical Organic Chemistry

Lect. Selected topics in physical organic chemistry, which may include photochemistry, carbene chemistry, free radical chemistry, molecular orbital methods, organic materials, or gas phase ion chemistry. Prereq., CHEM 5321 and graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6401 (1-3) Seminar: Physical Chemistry

Student, faculty, and guest presentations of current research in physical chemistry. Discussion of research topics related to the subject of weekly physical chemistry/chemical physics seminar and appropriate journal articles. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6411 (1-3) Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry

Lect. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6601 (1) Biochemistry Seminar

Required of all biochemistry graduate students. Credit is deferred until presentation of satisfactory seminar. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6621 (1) Special Topics in RNA

Reviews and evaluates recent scientific literature in the field of RNA chemistry and biology, including topics in structure, catalysis, bioinformatic approaches, and control of gene expression. Primarily for graduate level presentation of special topics by students and research staff. May be repeated up to 5 total credit hours. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Same as MCDB 6621. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6711 (3-6) Advanced Topics in Biochemistry

Detailed study of current literature relative to one main topic is undertaken each semester. Topics covered on a rotating basis include enzyme kinetics and mechanisms; lipids and lipoproteins; chemistry and enzymology of nucleic acids; biochemistry of nucleic acids in eukaryotic cells; and protein chemistry. Presentations include faculty lectures and student reports. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Prereqs., one year of biochemistry courses, graduate standing, and instructor consent.

CHEM-6731 (3-6) Advanced Topics in Biochemistry

Detailed study of current literature relative to one main topic is undertaken each semester. Topics covered on a rotating basis include enzyme kinetics and mechanisms; lipids and lipoproteins; chemistry and enzymology of nucleic acids; biochemistry of nucleic acids in eukaryotic cells; and protein chemistry. Presentations include faculty lectures and student reports. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Prereqs., one year of biochemistry courses, graduate standing, and instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6801 (0) Departmental Research Seminar

Lectures by visiting scientists and occasionally by staff members and graduate students on topics of current research. Meets once a week. Required for all graduate students in chemistry. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6901 (1-6) Special Topics in Chemistry

Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-6951 (1-6) Master's Thesis

Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-7021 (2) Seminar: Structural Inorganic Chemistry

Current research in the area of structural inorganic chemistry. Concerns topics related to electronic and molecular structure of transition metal complexes. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prereq., instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-7101 (2) Seminar: Chromatography and Trace Analysis

Student and faculty discussions and reports on research advances in chromatography, trace analysis,and environmental chemistry. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prereq., instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

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