| source University of Canterbury (X) |
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department Biochemistry (X) |
The chemistry and metabolic function of the major constituents of living organisms. Metabolic pathways. Protein structure and enzymology. Energy production.
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Principles of genetics, including the structure of RNA and DNA, molecular replication, transcriptions, translation. Protein synthesis.
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Molecular structure, bonding, stereochemistry and reactivity. Chemistry of naturally occurring and synthetic materials.
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Reaction mechanisms, synthesis and biosynthesis of organic compounds.
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Selected lectures, tutorials and laboratories from courses relevant to biochemistry. Exchange students only may enrol in this course. Credit for this course may not be used to satisfy the requirements of a University of Canterbury degree. Internally assessed.
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Selected lectures, tutorials and laboratories from courses relevant to biochemistry. Exchange students only may enrol in this course. Credit for this course may not be used to satisfy the requirements of a University of Canterbury degree. Internally assessed.
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Experimental biochemistry, synthetic organic and inorganic chemistry with an emphasis on preparation, separation, isolation, and characterisation techniques that are used in chemistry and biochemistry. Safety and library elements will be integrated into the course, biochemistry and chemistry options will be available.
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Protein conformation and function. Further studies of lipid, carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism. Metabolic control. Biochemical genetics.
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Chemical aspects of biosynthetic pathways. Enzyme and co-enzyme chemistry. Pharmaceutical chemistry, bio-inorganic chemistry, bio-physical chemistry.
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Selected lectures, tutorials and laboratories from courses relevant to biochemistry. Exchange students only may enrol in this course. Credit for this course may not be used to satisfy the requirements of a University of Canterbury degree. Internally assessed.
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Biochemical experiments and analysis such as transport kinetics, DNA sequence analysis and manipulation, lipid isolation and characterisation. Safety, bioethical and library elements will be integrated into the coursework.
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The course covers biochemical aspects of selected human diseases. These may include free radical mediated disease processes, cystic fibrosis, neurodegeneration and antioxidant changes during exercise.
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An advanced treatment of protein science, covering structure, function, applications, and the inter-relationships between these. Assessment places a focus on professional scientific communication skills.
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This course will consider the multi-disciplinary problems of biosecurity/biosafety using genetics, biochemistry and ecology as guides to risk assessment. Suitable for students interested in basic as well as applied molecular biology.
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This course covers the principles of genome analysis (genomics) drawing upon the wealth of information being generated by genome mapping and sequencing projects. Seminar topics will examine how the application of modern molecular genetic techniques, coupled with comparative evolutionary analyses, are improving our understanding of biological systems.
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Contemporary research areas such as biologically active organic compounds; biochemical processes; molecular recognition.
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Contemporary research areas such as metals in biological systems and biomimetic coordination chemistry.
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Topics such as X-ray diffraction and nmr methods; methodology for studying macromolecular structure and function.
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Special Topic: Independent Course of Study
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The topic for this project shall be approved by the Course Co-ordinator and may be carried out under the supervision of staff in the Departments of Chemistry or Biological Sciences. The written report on this project must be completed and presented to the Registrar in the year in which the student presents the courses selected for BCHM 400 level and at a time determined by the department concerned.
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