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CHEM 1377H: Biochemistry Lab
2.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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CHEM 1377L: Biochemistry Lab
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Laboratory experiments are designed to illustrate methods of purification, separation, and characterization of amino acids and proteins. Students are also exposed to enzyme kinetics, DNA melts, molecular modeling, computational chemistry, and bioinformatics. Prerequisite: CHEM 1376R.
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CHEM 1386: Medicinal Chemistry
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Introduction to drug discovery and design. Lead and analog synthesis. Combinatorial chemistry. Administration, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drugs (ADME). Structure-activity relationships (SAR). Site and mechanism of action of selected drugs. Quality control. Clinical trials and drug approval. Prerequisites: BIOL 1012C, CHEM 1213C
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CHEM 1415: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
First semester: thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, solutions, electrochemistry. Applications to biological and biochemical problems are used to illustrate general principles. Second semester: quantum chemistry; the Schrodinger equation and some simple applications; extension to three-dimensional systems; H-atom; many electron atoms; structure of molecules; introduction to computational methods (molecular mechanics, ab initio methods); molecular spectroscopy; statistical mechanics; kinetic theory; chemical kinetics.
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CHEM 1415H: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
First semester: thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, solutions, electrochemistry. Applications to biological and biochemical problems are used to illustrate general principles. Second semester: quantum chemistry; the Schrodinger equation and some simple applications; extension to three-dimensional systems; H-atom; many electron atoms; structure of molecules; introduction to computational methods (molecular mechanics, ab initio methods); molecular spectroscopy; statistical mechanics; kinetic theory; chemical kinetics.
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CHEM 1415R: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, solutions, electrochemistry. Applications to biological and biochemical problems are used to illustrate general principles. Prerequisites: CHEM 1046C; MATH 1412 or higher.
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CHEM 1416: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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CHEM 1416R: Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Quantum chemistry; the Schrodinger equation and some simple applications; extension to three-dimensional systems; Hatom; many electron atoms; structure of molecules; introduction to computational methods (molecular mechanics, ab initio methods); molecular spectroscopy; statistical mechanics; kinetic theory; chemical kinetics. Prerequisites: CHEM 1046C; PHYS 1031C or 1041C; MATH 1413
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CHEM 1930: Current Topics
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Selected subjects in chemistry. Discussion of current developments, problems, and literature. Open to seniors and selected juniors majoring in chemistry. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
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CHEM 1931: Current Topics
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Selected subjects in chemistry. Discussion of current developments, problems, and literature. Open to seniors and selected juniors majoring in chemistry. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
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