This course page is for both sections of Biochemistry I. This semester we will learn the chemical properties of biological molecules, apply this foundational understanding to study proteins and the chemistry they perform, and then use our new protein and structure knowledge to investigate metabolic biochemistry.
- Enseignant: Crystal Young-Erdos
- Enseignant: Benjamin Chemel
- Enseignant: Lisa Bonner
- Enseignant: Jalisa Ferguson
- Enseignant: David Grove
- Enseignant: Joseph Larkin
- Enseignant: George Riegel IV
- Enseignant: Chris Schnabel
- Enseignant: Crystal Young-Erdos
- Enseignant: Anne Cox
- Enseignant: Stephanie Eckert
- Enseignant: Eduardo Fernandez
- Enseignant: Paul-Francis Fratiello
- Enseignant: Basu Lamichhane
- Enseignant: Stephen Weppner
- Enseignant: Anne Cox
- Enseignant: Stephanie Eckert
- Enseignant: Eduardo Fernandez
- Enseignant: Paul-Francis Fratiello
- Enseignant: Basu Lamichhane
- Enseignant: Stephen Weppner
A mathematical approach to population genetics.
Prerequisites: Introduction to statistics or equivalent, Calculus 1 and 2
- Enseignant: Bjoern Muetzel
This is the site for all lecture sections of General Chemistry I. Examines modern chemical theory including stoichiometry, gas laws, atomic structure and bonding, and solutions.
- Enseignant: Benjamin Chemel
- Enseignant: Greg Felton
- Enseignant: Polina Maciejczyk
- Enseignant: Katya Nacheva
- Enseignant: George Riegel IV
- Enseignant: Chris Schnabel
- Enseignant: Crystal Young-Erdos