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3.00 Credits
Faculty-directed student projects or research in biochemistry, usually involving laboratory and/or calculations that would be considered original. (Permission of research advisor) Class variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
Student research in biochemistry, usually involving laboratory work and/or other types of scholarship that would be considered original. (Permission of research adviser) Class variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
Student research in biochemistry, usually involving laboratory work and/or other types of scholarship that would be considered original. (Permission of research adviser) Class variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
Student research in biochemistry, usually involving laboratory work and/or other types of scholarship that would be considered original. (Permission of research adviser) Class variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
The course will explore two facets of protein molecules: their structure and their expression. The structure component will build upon information from the biochemistry pre-requisite course and will add further sophistication with analysis of inter-molecular interactions and ligand/receptor pairing. Software that permits molecular docking experiments will be employed. Tissue-specifi c protein expression will be addressed in lectures with description of microarray technology and, in the laboratory, with two-dimensional protein gel electrophoresis. Course cannot be taken by students who have credit for 1001-494, 1001-794 or 1009-794. (1009-502, 503, or equivalent) Class 3, Lab 3, Credit 4 (S)
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1.00 Credits
A basic course in safe chemical laboratory practices. Topics include protective equipment; toxicity; safe reaction procedures; storage and disposal methods; and handling of all chemicals, including fl ammable materials, compressed gases, cryogens, radioactive materials and other special chemicals. Class 1, Credit 1 (F)
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1.00 Credits
Exploration of cooperative education opportunities with practice in writing letters of application and resumes and in interviewing techniques. Careers related to chemistry, polymer chemistry, biochemistry and environmental chemistry option are discussed. RIT co op and career placement services are utilized. Class 1, Credit 1 (F)
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for chemistry department majors and includes topics on measurement, atomic theory, periodicity, moles and stoichiometry, solutions, titrations, redox reactions, gas laws, kinetic theory of gases and LeChatelier's principle. (Corequsite 1010-255) Class 3, Recitation 1, Credit 4 (F)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for chemistry department majors and includes topics on atomic theory and electronic structure, chemical bonding, VSEPR and valence bond theory, molecular orbital theory, enthalpy and entropy, rate laws, catalysis and nuclear chemistry. (Corequisite 1008-265) (1010-251) Class 3, Credit 3 (W)
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory is designed for chemistry department majors to complement General Chemistry I (1010-251). Experiments involve exploration of various topics and applications of chemistry including but not limited to biochemistry, physical chemistry, synthetic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and forensic chemistry. Students are given unique problems to solve using the skills developed in the course. (Corequisite 1010-251) Lab 3, Credit 1 (F)
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