Biochemistry
Biochemistry
BCHM 140: Bioterrorism: Understanding Biological, Chemical, and Radiological Threats (1)An interdisciplinary, discussion-based approach to understanding bioterrorism from a variety of angles, including the biological, historical, social, psychological, ethical, legal, and political viewpoints and ramifications.JKirkley
BCHM 248: Teaching Assistant (1/2 or 1)
Staff
BCHM 265: Cell Biology (1)
A comprehensive survey of the structures and functions of the cell. Organelles, membranes, and cellular processes are examined with an emphasis on biochemical aspects. Four periods lecture and two periods laboratory. JKirkley
BCHM 295: Special Topics (1/2 or 1)
Courses offered occasionally to students in special areas of Biochemistry not covered in the usual curriculum.Staff
BCHM 301: Biochemistry I: Structure and Function (1)
A survey of the chemical and physical nature of biological macromolecules, including nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and carbohydrates, and the biochemistry of enzyme catalysis, bioenergetics, and regulatory mechanisms. Four periods lecture. JKirkley
BCHM 302: Biochemistry II: Chemistry of Metabolism (1)
A survey of metabolism focusing on major biochemical pathways and molecular biology. Four periods lecture. JKirkley
BCHM 310: Biochemical Methods (1)
The principles and techniques of experimental biochemistry, focusing on methods of isolation and techniques to analyze structure and function. Two periods lecture and six periods laboratory. JKirkley
BCHM 333: Biological Spectroscopy (1)
An investigation of the spectroscopic techniques employed in biochemical research including electronic, vibrational and magnetic resonance, with emphasis on identification and partial quantitation of biological molecules. Two periods lecture and four periods laboratory. AMehl
BCHM 334: Proteins and Enzymes (1)
A thorough examination of proteins, focusing on how the structure of a protein relates to its function and how enzymatic activity is achieved. Classical and modern techniques that are used for mechanistic investigation of enzymes are discussed. Three periods lecture and three periods laboratory. AMehl
BCHM 335: Immunology (1)
An investigation of the mammalian immune system at the systemic, cellular and molecular levels. Three periods lecture and two periods laboratory. JKirkley
BCHM 340: Pharmacology (1)
An introduction to basic pharmacological principles: drug distribution, drug metabolism and excretion, receptor binding and toxicology. Three periods lecture and two periods laboratory. JKirkley
BCHM 345: Molecular Medicine (1)
Disease is increasingly understood at the cellular and molecular level. This course focuses on how normal cellular and molecular processes go awry during disease, draws a correlation between biochemical malfunctions and disease characteristics and outcomes, and addresses new, molecularly-based therapies that exploit knowledge of disease mechanism to effect a cure. JKirkley
BCHM 348: Teaching Assistant (1/2 or 1)
Staff
BCHM 395: Special Topics (1/2 or 1)
Courses offered occasionally to students in special areas of Biochemistry not covered in the usual curriculum.Staff
BCHM 399: Independent Research (1/2 or 1)
Staff
BCHM 400: Advanced Studies (1/2 or 1)
See College Honors Program. Staff
