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3.00 Credits
Differential Geometry
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3.00 Credits
math 470a or b, Individual Studies. Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba (0) Individual investigation of an area of mathematics outside of those covered in regular courses, involving directed reading, discussion, and either papers or an examination. A written plan of study approved by the student's adviser and the director of undergraduate studies is required. The course may normally be elected for only one term.
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3.00 Credits
480a: tth 2.30-3.45 (69) Staff 480b-1: tth 2.30-3.45 (69) IgorFrenkel 480b-2: mw 2.30-3.45 (69) Peter Jones and staff Anumber of mathematical topics are chosen each term-e.g., differential topology, Lie algebras, mathematical methods in physics-and explored in one section of the seminar. Students present several talks on the chosen topic. One section each year is devoted to topics of interest to Economics and Mathematics majors, and is co-taught by a member of the Economics department.
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William Konigsberg, Aruna Pawashe. Lab and disc. tth1- 5 Sc §C Credit (0) An introduction to current experimental methods in molecular biology. After or concurrently with mb&b 200a or 300a. Limited enrollment. Preregistration required; e-mail William Konigsberg prior to the first week of classes.
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3.00 Credits
Michael Koelle, Thomas Biederer. tth11.35-12.50; disc.1htba Sc (24) Discussion of the physical, structural, and functional properties of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, three major classes of molecules in living organisms. Energy metabolism, hormone signaling, and muscle contraction as examples of complex biological processes whose underlying mechanisms can be understood by identifying and analyzing the molecules responsible for these phenomena. After chem 125b, 220a, or 225b.
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Scott Strobel, Patrick Sung. tth11.35-12.50; disc.1htba Sc (24) A continuation of mb&b 300a that considers the chemistry and metabolism of nucleic acids, the mechanism and regulation of protein and nucleic acid synthesis, and selected topics in macromolecular biochemistry. Prerequisite: mb& b300a or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Yorgo Modis, Enrique de la Cruz. tth1-2.15 Sc (26) An introduction to the theoretical basis of biophysical concepts and approaches with selected examples and applications. Prerequisites: mb&b 300a and chem 328a.
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3.00 Credits
Alan Garen, William Konigsberg, Aruna Pawashe. tth1-5 Sc (0) An intensive introduction to the principles and applications of experimental techniques currently used in biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology. Recommended to be taken with or directly after mb&b301b. Limited enrollment Pre-registration required; e-mail Alan Garen by the end of reading period in the fall term.
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3.00 Credits
Nigel Grindley and staff. mw 11.35-12.50 Sc Meets RP (34) Molecular aspects of storage, replication, evolution, and expression of genetic material in prokaryotes. After mb&b 200a, or 300a and 301b, or with permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
Andrew Mranker, Anna Marie Pyle, Yong Xiong. tth11.35-12.50 Sc (24) Analysis of macromolecular architecture and its elucidation using modern methods of structural biology and biochemistry. Topics include architectural arrangements of proteins, rna, and dna; practical methods in structural analysis; and an introduction to diffraction and nmr. Prerequisites: mb&b 301b and 302b.
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