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Ch 2: Introduction to Energy Sciences
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Energy production and transduction in biological, chemical, and nuclear reactions. Bioenergetics: energy sources and storage; components of biological energy flows: pumps, motors, and solar cells; circuitry of biological energy flows and biological energy transduction pathways. Chemistry of energy production and utilization: fossil fuel utilization and energy conversion pathways; artificial photosynthesis, solar cells, and solar energy conversion. Principles of nuclear energy production: nuclear energy decay processes, fission and fusion reactions, and reactor principles. Not offered on a pass/fail basis. Not offered 2012–13.
Prerequisite:
Ch 1 ab, Ph 1 ab, Ma 1 ab.
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Ch 202 abc: Biochemistry Seminar Course
1.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
A course that includes a seminar on selected topics from outside faculty on recent advances in biochemistry. Students will participate in the seminar along with a formal discussion section with visiting faculty. Instructor: Clemons.
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Ch 21 abc: Physical Chemistry
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Atomic and molecular quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and chemical kinetics. Instructors: Okumura, Cai, Miller.
Prerequisite:
Ch 1 ab, Ph 2 ab, Ma 2 ab.
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Ch 212: Bioinorganic Chemistry
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Current topics in bioinorganic chemistry will be discussed, including metal storage and regulation, metalloenzyme structure and reactions, biological electron transfer, metalloprotein design, and metal-nucleic acid interactions and reactions. Not offered 2012–13.
Prerequisite:
Ch 112 and Bi/Ch 110 or equivalent.
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Ch 213 abc: Advanced Ligand Field Theory
12.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
A tutorial course of problem solving in the more advanced aspects of ligand field theory. Recommended only for students interested in detailed theoretical work in the inorganic field. Instructors: Gray, staff.
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Ch 224: Advanced Topics in Magnetic Resonance
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
A detailed presentation of some of the important concepts in magnetic resonance unified by the spin density operator formalism. Topics will include both classic phenomena and recent development, especially in solid-state and two-dimensional NMR. Not offered 2012–13.
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Ch 227 ab: Advanced Topics in Chemical Physics
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
The general quantum mechanical theory of molecular collisions will be presented in detail. Quasi-classical, semi-classical, and other approximations. Applications to inelastic and reactive molecule-molecule and inelastic electron-molecule collisions. Instructor: Heath (a). Part b not offered 2012–13.
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Ch 228: Dynamics and Complexity in Physical and Life Sciences
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This course is concerned with the dynamics of molecular systems, with particular focus on complexity, the elementary motions that lead to functions in chemical and biological assemblies. It will address principles of dynamics as they relate to the nature of the chemical bond. An overview of modern techniques, such as those involving lasers, NMR, and diffraction, for unraveling dynamics in complex systems. Applications from areas of physics, chemistry, and biology—from coherence and chaos to molecular recognition and self-assembly. Instructor: Zewail.
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Ch 231: Advanced Topics in Biochemistry
6.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes. Topics: the subunit structure of eukaryotic RNA polymerases and their role in transcriptional reactions; the composition of eukaryotic promoters, including regulatory units; general and specific transcription factors; developmental regulatory circuits and factors; structural motifs involved in DNA binding and transcriptional initiation and control. Not offered 2012–13.
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Ch 24: Introduction to Biophysical Chemistry: Spectroscopy
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Develops the basic principles of the interaction of light with matter, including spectroscopic and scattering methods of macromolecular structure determination, with emphasis on biochemical and biophysical applications. Instructor: Heath.
Prerequisite:
Ma 1 abc, Ph 1 abc, Ph 2 ab or Ph 12 a, and Ch 21 a or Ph 12 b
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