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Pharmaceutical Chemistry 541. Drug Assay Instrumentation. Pharmaceutical Chemistry 441 or equivalent and permission of instructor. I. (2)Staff. The application of instrumental methods of analysis to identify and assay drugs. Emphasis is on the analysis of drugs in biological fluids. Pass/fail grading system. One hour lecture and discussion, four hours laboratory a week. 544. Drug Metabolism. Pharmacology 660 and permission of instructor. II. (1) Staff. 570. Research. Pharm.D. students. Permission of instructor. I and II. (1-6) Staff.elected after consultation with the instructor. A paper is required. 571. Investigations in Pharmaceutical Analysis. Permission of instructor. I, II, III, IIIa, and IIIb. (1-6) Staff. Original investigation of a laboratory or library problem to be elected after consultation with the instructor. A paper is required. 744. Pharmaceutical Analysis. Permission of instructor.
I and II. (1-4) Staff. 758. Methods of Computational Chemistry. Chemistry 463 or concurrent enrollment in Chemistry 463 or permission of instructor. I. (2) Crippen. A survey of those aspects of computer science most necessary to a practicing researcher in chemistry, particularly pharmaceutical chemistry. Main topics are chemical databases, molecular graphics, and conformational analysis. Two hours lecture a week and some practical exercises. 990. Dissertation/Precandidacy. Advanced doctoral-student status. I, II, and III. (2-8); IIIa and IIIb (1-4) Staff. Election for dissertation work by doctoral student not yet admitted to candidacy. 995. Dissertation/Candidacy. Doctoral candidacy. I, II, and III. (8); IIIa and IIIb. (4) Staff. Election for dissertation work by doctoral student admitted to candidacy.
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