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Chem 423 – Lecture materials
Lecture 1 1/22/10 Lecture 2 1/25/10 Lecture 3 1/27/10 Lecture 4 1/29/10 Lecture 5 2/1/10 Lecture 6 2/3/10 Lecture 7 2/5/10 Lecture 8 2/8/10 Lecture 9 2/16/10 Lecture 10 2/17/10 Lecture 11 2/19/10 Lecture 12 2/22/10 Practice Exam 1 Key Lecture 13 3/1/10 Lecture 14 3/3/10 Lecture 15 3/5/10 Lecture 16 3/8/10 Lecture 17 3/10/10
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Chem 423 – Schedule 2010
Day Date Topic Reading F 22-Jan Intro to molecules of life: DNA 1 M 25-Jan Non-covalent interactions 1 W 27-Jan Protein composition 2 F 29-Jan Protein structure, visualization 2 M 1-Feb Protein methods, purification 3-3.1,3.6 W 3-Feb DNA -> RNA -> protein 4 F 5-Feb Recombinant DNA and genomics 5 M 8-Feb Quiz 2 –
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Chem 423 Syllabus – Spring 2010
Spring 2010 ISB 321 MWF 11:15-12:05 This course will introduce students to the amazing molecules that make life possible, how they work individually (I Structure & Function) and how they form nanomachines and networks to do the essential life processes of harnessing energy (II) and self-replication (III). Chemists and biochemists use a full range of
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Chem 423 – Biochemistry for Chemists
Course links: Course syllabus Detailed, yet dynamic, schedule Lectures Useful links
Chem 697B – Fun with Photochemistry, 2010
Yes, everyone, Jim is teaching Fun with Photochemistry again. If you are interested, sign up for Chem697B. (This year, 697A is going to be bio-membranes taught by Lynmarie Thompson and 697C is going to be biosynthetic principle taught by Nate Schnarr.)





