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Graduate Courses in Biological Chemistry

Courses in Biological Chemistry (Subject Code: BIOLCHEM) - Back to the Program Page
The following courses constitute the range of approved offerings at the time of the assembly of the publication. For more detailed and current information write directly to the department.

416. Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory. Prior or concurrent election of BIOLCHEM 415/CHEM 451/452. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in BIOLOGY 429/BIOLCHEM 516 (3).

451/CHEM 451. Introduction to Biochemistry I. CHEM 215/260, BIOLOGY 152/162/195, and MATH 115 (4).

452/CHEM 452. Introduction to Biochemistry II. BIOLCHEM 451 (4).

491. Biochemical Basis of Human Diseases and Pathologies. Concurrent Enrollment in BIOLCHEM 415/515/451; two terms organic chemistry (1).

500. Molecular and Cell Biology. First year medical student status (5-6).

501. Molecular and Cell Biology. MCDB 500 (2).

504/ANAT 504/MICROBIOL 504. Cellular Biotechnology. (3).

511/BIOINF 511. Critical Discussions in Bioinformatics. Permission of instructor (1-2).

515. Introductory Biochemistry. CHEM 226 and 227 (3).

516. Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory. Quantitative analysis and must be preceded or accompanied by BIOLCHEM 515/570/permission of instructor (3).

522. Dental Biochemistry. Dental student status; non rackham graduate (4).

526/BIOINF 526. Fundamentals of Bioinformatics. Permission of instructor (3).

526. Survey in Bioinformatics. Permission of instructor (3).

528/CHEM 528/MEDCHEM 528. Biology and Chemistry of Protein Cofactors. BIOLCHEM 452/CHEM 452/equivalent/permission of instructor (2).

550. Macromolecular Structure and Function. Two terms Organic Chemistry, introductory Biochemistry/permission of instructor (3).

551/BIOINF 551, /CHEM 551,/BIOMEDE 551. Proteome Informatics. The course if fundamentally interdisciplinary. Undergraduate biochemistry and calculus, or permission of instructor. (3).

573. Enzyme Kinetics and Ligand Binding. Introductory BIOLCHEM, BIOLCHEM 570, two terms organic chemistry. Physical chemistry strongly recommended. (1).

576/PHARMACOL 576/PHYSIOL 576. Signal Transduction. (1).

578. Biochemical Techniques. Introductory BIOLCHEM, two semesters of organic chemistry; physical chemistry strongly reccomended (1).

585. Cell Cycle Regulation. BIOLCHEM 575/permission of instructor (1).

586. Graduate Biochemical Research. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1-6).

590/PHYSIOL 590/PHARMACOL 590. Recent Developments in Cellular and Molecular Endocrinology. Permission of instructor (2).

591/PHYSIOL 591/PHARMACOL 591. Special Topics in Signal Transduction. Course in BIOLCHEM and signal transduction/permission of instructor (2).

596. Critical Analysis. Concurrent enrollment in BIOLCHEM 570/571/572 and permission of instructor (2).

597. Critical Analysis. BIOLCHEM 570/571/572/596, concurrent enrollment in BIOLCHEM 573/574 and permission of instructor (2).

600. Introduction to Biochemical Research. Permission of instructor (1-8).

631/BIOLOGY 631/HUMGEN 631/MICROBIOL 631/PHARMACOL 631. Genetic Program Student Seminar. Permission of instructor (1).

635. Glycobiology. (2).

640. Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation. (2).

645/Neuroscience 645. Signal Transduction and Regulation of Gene Expression During Development. (2).

650. Mechanisms of Eukaryotic Gene Expression. Biological Chemistry 550 or permission of instructor. (3).

651/MICROBIOL 651/HUMGEN 651. Gene Expression Module I. Introductory BIOLCHEM; Introductory Genetics strongly recommended/permission of instructor (1).

652/MICROBIOL 651/HUMGEN 651. Gene Expression Module II. Introductory BIOLCHEM; Introductory Genetics strongly recommended/permission of instructor (1).

673/CHEM 673. Kinetics and Mechanism. BIOLCHEM 550/equivalent; undergraduate Calculus; Physical chemistry recommended (3).

675/MICROBIOL 675/CDB 675. Advanced Topics Sec-End Pathway: Current issues in Protein and Membrane Assembly and Trafficking. CDB 530/equivalent. Course in Cell Biology/graduate standing (2).

711. Graduate Student Seminar. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1).

721/BIOLOGY 721/NEUROSCI 721/PHARMACOL 721. Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology. BIOLCHEM 415/permission of instructor (2).

800. Biomedical Research for Medical Students. BIOLCHEM 500/equivalent/permission of instructor (1-6).

880. Research Seminar in Enzyme Structure. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1).

881. Research Seminar in Biochemical Regulation. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1).

882. Research Seminar in Membrane Structure. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1).

883. Research Seminar in Biochemical Genetics. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1).

884. Research Seminar in Neurochemistry. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1).

885. Research Seminar in Biophysical Properties of Macromolecules. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1).

886. Research Seminar in Glycoconjugates. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1).

887. Research Seminar in Hormone Action. BIOLCHEM 570/permission of instructor (1).

990. Dissertation/Precandidate. Advanced doctoral student (1-8).

995. Dissertation/Candidate. Doctoral candidate (4-8).

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