CHM333 LECTURE 1: 1/15/03
SPRING 2003
Professor Christine Hrycyna
What is Biochemistry? Simplest definition: "Chemistry of the living cell" Uses basic laws of chemistry, biology and physics to explain processes of living cells GOAL: Describe life
Welcome to Chemistry 103
Biochemical Structures, Reactions, and Energetics
Prof. Tom Schleich Contact Info
252, Physical Sciences, 9-2067, schleich@chemistry.ucsc.edu Your Link to Chem 103 Reality the Class Home Page Chemistry 103, Spring 08
Chemis
Computational Molecular Biology
http:/biochem218.stanford.edu/
Biochemistry 218
Doug Brutlag Professor of Biochemistry & Medicine (BioMedical Informatics by courtesy)
Faculty, TA and Staff
Doug Brutlag
Dan Davison
Kimberley Latta
Lee Kozar
Lecture 5 Readings Overview: A. Science 284:80 (1999) A short description of the goals of the E-CELL project, which is trying to simulate living cells using the computer.
B. The Nature of Mathematical Modeling (Gershenfeld), pp 1 -2 A very brief int
Health and Healing
ANTH 102 Understanding Other Cultures Fall 2006
Medical Anthropology
Study of the human experience with disease (and healing systems) in cross-cultural perspective Biocultural perspective important to avoid reductionist views o
Proximate Parameter Tuning: a novel strategy for system identification
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Stephen J. Wilkinson, 2Neil Benson & 1,*Douglas B. Kell 1 School of Chemistry and MCISB, Manchester Interdiscplinary Biocentre, University of Manchester, Manchester M1 7DN, UK.
One gene One enzyme hypothesis
In the next few lectures, the following questions will be Addressed: What is the structure of a gene? How does a gene function? How is information stored on the gene? What is the relationship between genotype and phenot
PERSPECTIVES
responses. Metabolic changes are real-world end points, whereas gene expression changes are not; they merely indicate the potential for an end-point change. As such, metabonomics provides a useful connection between the omics platforms a
CHM 5080 Biochemistry for Natural Science Teachers
Summer 2007, Eastern Illinois University Dr. Scott Tremain
Lecture: M W at 3:00 to 5:05 P.M. & T Th at 4:00 to 5:05 P.M. in PHYS 4180 Text: Concepts in Biochemistry, 3rd Edition by Boyer, 2006
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RNA Processing & Regulatory RNA
Voet & Voet: Chapter 31 Pages 1266-1279
Lecture 16
Biochemistry 3100
Slide 1
RNA Editing
There are two known RNA Editing mechanisms
(1) Insertion or deletion of nucleotides
C U, U C, poly U, poly G, poly C Sever
Books, URLs, and Software for Teaching Mathematical Biology to Undergraduates
Lower Division Textbooks
Adler, F., Modeling the Dynamics of Life, 2nd Ed. (Brooks/Coles, 1998) Allman, E. & Rhodes, J., Mathematical Models in Biology: An Introduction (Ca
BIOC 460 Summer 2009
Enzymes: Introduction
Firefly bioluminescence is produced by an oxidation reaction catalyzed by the enzyme firefly luciferase. The oxidized substrate (product of the reaction) is in an electronically excited state that emits lig