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CHEM 156: Structure and Properties of Organic Molecules
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 256; formerly Chem 145.) Introduction to the measurement and theoretical correlation of the physical properties of organic molecules. Topics covered include molecular geometry, molecular-orbital theory, orbital hybridization, aromaticity, chemical reactivity, stereochemistry, infrared and electronic spectra, photochemistry, and nuclear magnetic resonance. Chem 256 students will be required to complete an additional paper and/or exam beyond that expected of students of Chem 156. Prerequisites: Chem 140C or 140CH (156); or graduate standing (256).
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CHEM 157: Bioorganic and Natural Products Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 257; formerly Chem 142.) A comprehensive survey of modern bioorganic and natural products chemistry. Topics will include biosynthesis of natural products, molecular recognition, and small molecule-biomolecule interactions. For Chem 257, students will be required to complete additional course work beyond that expected of students enrolled in Chem 157. Prerequisites: Chem 140C or 140CH (157); or graduate standing (257).
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CHEM 158: Applied Spectroscopy
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 258.) Intensive coverage of modern spectroscopic techniques used to determine the structure of organic molecules. Problem solving and interpretation of spectra will be strongly emphasized. Chem 258 students will be required to write and submit a paper that reviews a recent research publication that reports the structure determination by spectroscopic methods of natural products. Prerequisites: Chem 154 or 254, or consent of instructor.
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CHEM 161: Supramolecular Coordination Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 261.) An introduction and survey of modern coordination chemistry. Topics will include structure and bonding of alkali, transition, lanthanide and actinide metals, with emphasis on the first row transition metals; stereochemistry, coordination clusters, molecular solids and nanoparticles. Prerequisites: Chem 120A and 120B or equivalent.
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CHEM 164: Structural Biology of Viruses
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Cross-listed with BIMM 164.) An introduction to virus structures, how they are determined, and how they facilitate the various stages of the viral life cycle from host recognition and entry to replication, assembly, release, and transmission to uninfected host cells. (May not be offered every year.) Prerequisites: Chem 114A or BIBC 100. Recommended: a basic course in cell biology.
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CHEM 165: 3D Electron Microscopy of Macromolecules
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 265; cross-listed with BIMM 162/BGGN 262.) Biological macromolecules and supramolecular complexes as well as organelles, and small cells are being examined in three-dimensions by modern electron cryomicroscopy and image reconstruction techniques. The basic principles of transmission electron microscopy and 3D image reconstruction are discussed. Chem 265/BGGN 262 students will be required to complete an additional assignment/exam beyond that expected of students in Chem 165/BIMM 162. Prerequisites: Chem 114A or BIBC 100 or BIBC 110, and Phys 1A-B-C or Phys 2A-B-D.
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CHEM 166: Environmental and Molecular Toxicology
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 266.) Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlie the actions of environmental toxicants. This course will investigate approaches to study the impact of environmental toxicants on human health. Other modern approaches that are being implemented to detect and remediate environmental toxicants will also be examined. Chem 266 students will be required to complete an additional assignment/exam beyond that expected of students in Chem 166. Prerequisites: Chem 114A–B.
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CHEM 173: Atmospheric Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 273.) Chemical principles applied to the study of atmospheres. Atmospheric photochemistry, radical reactions, chemical lifetime determinations, acid rain, greenhouse effects, ozone cycle, and evolution are discussed. Chem 273 students will be required to complete an additional assignment/exam beyond that expected of students in Chem 173. Prerequisites: Chem 149A and Chem 127 or 132(173); or graduate standing (273). (S)
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CHEM 174: Chemical Principles of Marine Systems
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Cross-listed with SIO 141.) Introduction to the chemistry and distribution of the elements in seawater, emphasizing basic chemical principles such as electron structure, chemical bonding, and group and periodic properties and showing how these affect basic aqueous chemistry in marine systems. Prerequisites: Chem 6C with a grade of C– or better, or consent of instructor. (May not be offered every year.)
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CHEM 182: Biological Databases
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Cross-listed with BIMM 182/BENG 182/CSE 182.) This course provides an introduction to the features of biological data, how those data are organized efficiently in databases, and how existing data resources can be utilized to solve a variety of biological problems. Object oriented databases, data modeling, and description. Survey of current biological database with respect to above, implementation of database on a biological topic. Prerequisites: CSE 100 or Math 176. Bioinformatics majors only.
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