This course deals with the advanced technical principles involved in the analysis of gene expression: reporter genes, antisense RNA and differential...
Topics selected from recent literature on cellular and medical biochemistry are studied in depth. PREREQ: CHMI 3226. (lec 3) cr 3
Examines the biochemical and genetic adaptations of living organisms to various environmental factors. Stresses mediated by effectors such as...
Examines the biochemical principles and cellular and molecular mechanisms that contribute to the manifestation of toxicity caused by drugs and...
An introduction to the molecular aspects of the immune response. Topics include: structure, synthesis and function of antibodies, the nature of the...
Selected topics from areas of current research in inorganic chemistry are discussed. The subject matter in this course may vary from year to year....
This course will describe how medicinal compounds are discovered from diverse sources. The use of organic chemistry to modify lead compounds will...
Explores the advanced concepts of medicinal chemistry. The mechanisms of drug action and pharmacokinetic principles are discussed in detail, followed...
The kinetic and non-kinetic methods of determining the mechanisms of organic reactions are discussed in detail. Structure reactivity relationships and...
An introduction to statistical ensembles of closed and open systems, and their use to compute thermodynamic properties from microscopic information....
This course presents recent advances in the characterization of molecular structure and dynamics at a very high time- and spatial- resolution....
The main emphasis will be placed on free-radical, ionic, coordination, metathesis, and ring-opening polymerization. A major section will cover...
Examines, in detail, theoretical approaches to chemical reactivity, computer-aided molecular modelling and drug design, and molecular dynamics...
The 4th-year student is required to carry out a research project under the supervision of a staff member chosen by the student. The research project...