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Spring
MWF, 9:00 - 6:50
120 DSH
Students must register for both the lecture and one of the recitation
sections.
BOOK
Nelson and Cox, "Lehninger, Principles of Biochemistry",
5th edition. W.H. Freeman and Co., New York.
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BIOC 446 (BIOC 546 or BIOM 512)
Intensive Biochemistry II: Intermediary
Metabolism
An introduction to intermediary metabolism and hormonal control of
catabolic and anabolic pathways.
Similar to the 445 course, this course will use
online problem solving tutorial cases. These cases are a required part
of this course and should help you apply your knowledge of Intermediary
Metabolic Pathways. If you registered for the tutorial groups during the
445 course you are already registered for this course. You are not yet
assigned to a tutorial group or if you wish to self-select your tutorial
group, send a list of the group members to Dr. Anderson.
Prerequisites:
BIOC 445 or NUTR 344. Students who have not
successfully completed a one year course in organic chemistry may not
register for this course.
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