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BCHM 302: Biochemistry II:Chemistry of Metabolism
3.00 Credits
Knox College
A survey of metabolism focusing on major biochemical pathways and molecular biology. Four periods lecture. Prereq: BCHM 301; J. Kirkley, A. Mehl
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BCHM 310: Biochemical Methods
3.00 Credits
Knox College
The principles and techniques of experimental biochemistry, focusing on methods of isolation and techniques to analyze structure and function. Two periods lecture and six periods laboratory. Prereq: CHEM 212 and BIOL 120; W; J. Kirkley, A. Mehl
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BCHM 310 - Biochemical Methods
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BCHM 333: Biological Spectroscopy
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An investigation of the spectroscopic techniques employed in biochemical research including electronic, vibrational and magnetic resonance, with emphasis on identification and partial quantitation of biological molecules. Two period lectures and four periods laboratory. Prereq: BCHM 301 (Biochemistry majors) or permission of the instructor (others); A. Mehl
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BCHM 333 - Biological Spectroscopy
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BCHM 334: Proteins and Enzymes
3.00 Credits
Knox College
A thorough examination of proteins, focusing on how the structure of a protein relates to its function and how enzymatic activity is achieved. Classical and modern techniques that are used for mechanistic investigation of enzymes are discussed. Three periods lecture and three periods laboratory Prereq: BCHM 301 (Biochemistry majors) or permission of the instructor (others); A. Mehl
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BCHM 334 - Proteins and Enzymes
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BCHM 335: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An investigation of the mammalian immune system at the systemic, cellular and molecular levels. Three periods lecture and two periods laboratory Prereq: BCHM 265, or BIOL 120 and 130 with permission of the instructor; J. Kirkley
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BCHM 335 - Immunology
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BCHM 340: Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An introduction to basic pharmacological principles: drug distribution, drug metabolism and excretion, receptor binding and toxicology. Three periods lecture and two periods laboratory. Prereq: BCHM 265, or BIOL 120 and 130 with permission of the instructor; J. Kirkley
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BCHM 340 - Pharmacology
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BCHM 345: Molecular Medicine
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Disease is increasingly understood at the cellular and molecular level. This course focuses on how normal cellular and molecular processes go awry during disease, draws a correlation between biochemical malfunctions and disease characteristics and outcomes, and addresses new, molecularly-based therapies that exploit knowledge of disease mechanism to effect a cure. Prereq: BCHM 265 or BIOL 120 and 130, and junior standing.; J. Kirkley, A. Mehl
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BCHM 345 - Molecular Medicine
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BCHM 399: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Prereq: BCHM 310; STAFF
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BCHM 399 - Independent Research
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BIOL 101: General Biology
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course is an introduction to biological principles for those students who are not majoring in Biology. Emphasis is placed on understanding how organisms sense, respond to, and survive in their environments. Examples from bacterial, plant, and animal kingdoms are presented in both lab and lecture to reinforce how all life is interconnected. Human diseases and their causes are also covered. This course covers many content areas required for teacher certification. MNS; STAFF
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BIOL 101 - General Biology
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BIOL 110: Evolution,Ecology and Biodiversity
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An introduction to the study of biological diversity in an evolutionary and ecological context. This course will examine the characteristics and adaptations of prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants and animals, and how they have evolved. Related topics include population genetics, evolutionary processes and their results (including adaptation, speciation, and extinction), and ecological factors that influence the distribution and abundance of organisms, as well as the interactions among species in nature. Models of biodiversity and the factors that affect it will also be addressed. MNS; S. Allison, J. Mountjoy, J. Templeton
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