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7.51 Graduate Biochemistry, Fall 2001

An image of a molecular dynamics computer simulation of damaged DNA.
Molecular dynamics computer simulation of damaged DNA. (Image courtesy of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.)

Highlights of this Course

Universia

This course has been translated by Universia and is available en Español and em Portugues.

Lecture handouts are included in the Web site for this graduate-level biochemistry subject.

Course Description

The tools and analytical methods that biochemists use to dissect biological problems. Analysis of the mode of action and structure of regulatory, binding, and catalytic proteins.

Staff
Instructors:
Prof. Frank Solomon
Prof. Tania Baker
Prof. Bob Sauer
Course Meeting Times
Lectures:
Two sessions / week
2 hours / session
Level
Graduate
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