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A study of the chemistry of macromolecules with
emphasis on structure-function relationships; an introduction to bioenergetics,
enzyme kinetics and metabolism. Distribution: Natural and Physical Science Semester: Spring Unit 1.25 Required Textbook: Nelson & Cox, Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, 3rd ed, Worth Publishers, 2000. Other texts and supplements are on reserve in the library. Brief description of Class Sessions: We will meet three days a week, for 50-70 minutes, depending on the nature of the material. There will be a mixture of lecture, discussion, and group work for each class. Lecture notes will be placed on a FirstClass conference. Brief Description of Labs: The lab is a project-based one, focused on the enzyme lysozyme. You will carry out three extended projects over the course of the semester. Each project culminates in a written and/or oral presentation of your results. One-Minute Papers: After each class, and before the next class meeting, you must send answers to the following question via e-mail to Adele: 1. What was the main point of today's class? The "question" that you ask may be clarification, going deeper into the material, or something entirely unrelated that occurred to you as a result of the class. I will answer most of these on the FC conference, and some in class on the following day. Keep a record of your responses over the semester. Although these will not be graded, they will contribute to a small percentage of your grade, and the more handed in, the better. | Course Description | Syllabus | Labs | Chemistry Department Website | Grading | Useful Links | Course Home | Adele's Homepage |
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