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CHEM 1560I: DNA Damage and Repair
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course analyzes the chemistry of DNA damaging agents and the molecular mechanisms of DNA replication and DNA repair. We will also analyze the mutagenic and toxic consequences of modifications to DNA structure. Specific topics include the reactions of alkylating agents, ultraviolet radiation, and oxidizing radicals with DNA; additionally, chemotherapeutics that modify DNA will be discussed. Multiple cellular repair pathways will be covered including base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, mismatch repair, and direct reversal. Prerequisites: CHEM 0350, CHEM 0360, BIOL 0280, BIOL 1270, or by permission.
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CHEM 1560J: Topics in Bioinorganic Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Covers current topics of bioinorganic chemistry with review of fundamental inorganic and biological chemistry. Topics include metal ion transport and storage, oxygen metabolism, electron transfer, respiration and photosynthesis, metal ion receptors and signaling, hydrolytic chemistry, metallo-neurochemistry, and medicinal bioinorganic chemistry. Students are strongly urged to complete both CHEM 0500 and CHEM 0360 prior to this special topics course.
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CHEM 1560K: Computational Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Introduction to computational tools for studying the structure of molecules, chemical bonding and chemical reactions. A survey of computational approaches for calculating electron distribution such as molecular mechanics, semi-empirical and ab initio methods (Hartree-Fock, configuration interaction, perturbation theory and density functional theory) will be given. Methods for calculating dynamics of atoms in molecular vibration and chemical reactions will be covered. The course is intended for seniors and graduate students in all subdivisions of chemistry. The goal is to make students capable of using research level tools and carry out simple calculations related to their research interests.
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CHEM 1620: Chemical Physics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Topics in the chemical physics of moleculars and solids, including structure, bonding, and radiative transitions. Prerequisites: CHEM 1140 or equivalent and written permission.
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CHEM 1620A: Photoacoustics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Prerequisite: CHEM 1140 or equivalent.
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CHEM 1620B: Spectroscopy
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Prerequisite: CHEM 1140 or equivalent.
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CHEM 1620C: Topics in Modern Physical Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CHEM 1620D: To Be Determined
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CHEM 1620E: To Be Determined
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CHEM 1700: Nanoscale Materials: Synthesis and Applications
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Focuses on synthesis, properties, and applications of nanoscale materials. It begins with the introduction to size-dependent properties and to general characterization methods of nanomaterials. It then outlines the synthesis, surface chemistry and self-assembly of nanomaterials. It further reviews catalytic, optical and magnetic properties of nanomateirals. Finally, the course highlights the applications of nanomaterials in information storage, energy conversion, and biomedicine.
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