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CHEM 1450: Advanced Organic Chemistry
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Lectures cover topics of current interest in organic reaction mechanisms, synthesis, and structure determination. Laboratory emphasizes spectroscopic and separation techniques and modern synthetic methods. Prerequisite: CHEM 0360.
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CHEM 1560: Topics in Advanced Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Lecture units on various topics of interest in chemistry. Topics will be announced. One course credit may be earned by successful completion of two lecture units in one semester or over two semesters. Evaluation is based primarily on literature research papers in the areas of the units completed. May be repeated once for credit. Instructor's permission required.
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CHEM 1560A: Molecular Modeling
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CHEM 1560B: Techniques in Inorganic Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CHEM 1560C: Advanced Spectroscopy
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CHEM 1560D: Chemistry and Biology of Naturally Occurring Antibiotics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Small molecules produced by organisms for chemical defense have long been exploited in medicine, biotechnology, and biological research. 1560D will examine the origins, uses, modes of action, and preparations of some of the most important and useful of these "antibiotic" molecules. Given the inter-disciplinary nature of this topic, this course is open to students with backgrounds in the biological and/or physical sciences. Familiarity with concepts of organic chemistry and biochemistry will be assumed.
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CHEM 1560E: Biological Mass Spectrometry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar course will survey the instrumentation, methods, and applications of modern biological mass spectrometry. Through lecture and interactive discussions, we will explore the fundamentals of mass spectrometry. We will then proceed to cover a series of topics relevant to protein and peptides analysis. The seminar will conclude with an exploration of recent developments in instrumentation or applications of particular interest to the participants. Recommended pre-requisites: CHEM 0360, BIOL 0280, PHYS 0040.
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CHEM 1560F: Organic Structure Analysis
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CHEM 1560G: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
1.00 Credits
Brown University
These special topics courses cover the basics of modern NMR spectroscopy. Topics to be included are as follows: modern Fourier transform methodology, modern NMR instrumentation, and a comprehensive discussion of one and two dimensional experiments that are routinely performed. Topics such as coherence transfer and pulsed field gradients will also be included. Experimental methods covered in detail include COSY, TOCSY, HSQC, HMBC, NOSEY, ROSEY, EXSY and DOSY methodology. This course will not focus on structure determination or spectral interpretation but rather on experimental methodology. One course credit may be earned by successful completion of two lecture units in one semester or over two semesters. Evaluation is based primarily on literature research papers in the areas of the units completed. May be repeated once for credit.
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CHEM 1560H: Chemical Glycobiology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course examines the chemistry and biology of carbohydrates in living systems. Topics to be covered may include - principles of carbohydrate recognition, enzymes involved in synthesis and modification of carbohydrates, carbohydrates in bacterial/viral and other cellular interactions, glycomics, carbohydrate synthesis. Prerequisites: CHEM 0360 and BIOL 0280. Instructor permission required. Attendance at the first class meeting is required for enrollment.
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