Class number:
2867
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Title: Bioanalytical Chemistry |
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Department: Chemistry |
Career: Undergraduate |
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Component: Lecture |
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Session: Regular |
Instructor's Permission Required: No |
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Grading Basis: Regular |
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Units: 1.00 |
Enrollment limited to 19 |
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Current enrollment: 6 |
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Available seats: 13 |
Start date: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 |
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End date: Friday, May 12, 2023 |
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Mode of Instruction: In Person |
Schedule: T: 1:30PM-4:10PM, MC - 305 |
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Instructor(s): Kovarik, Michelle |
Prerequisite(s): None |
Distribution Requirement: Meets Natural Science Requirement |
Course Description:
This seminar course is focused on the challenges and opportunities of chemical measurements in living systems and is taught from the primary literature. Students who complete the course will learn to describe how reactions in living cells differ from those that occur in vitro; compare the chemical and physical characteristics of systems that recapitulate organs or organisms with those of actual living systems; propose solutions for making measurements in living tissues; describe the ways in which cells and organisms use chemical signals to communicate; and reliably obtain and communicate information from the primary literature |