University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Chem 435/ 635 - Biochemistry of Complex Carbohydrates: |
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Sugars at the Chemistry-Biology Interface |
Instructor: C. Allen Bush - Room 208 Chemistry, phone ext. 5-2506
e-mail: bush@umbc.edu
and Prof. Lai-Xi Wang, IHV Univ. of Md. Medical School
Spring, 2010 Tues., Thurs. 10 AM- 11:15 - Room 272 Chemistry.
Text:
"Functional and Molecular Glycobiology"
by S.A. Brooks, M.V.Dwek, U. Schumacher
BIOS Scientific Publishers, Ltd.
Oxford, 2002
Additional material for the course will be available
on the course website which will be
found at http://userpages.umbc.edu/ ~ bush.
Lecture notes and slides will be posted on the Blackboard website.
Let me know if you have any difficulty accessing them so I can
correct problems.
General Structure of the Course-
- This is an advanced biochemistry course suitable for graduate
students (Chem 635) and advanced undergraduates (Chem 435).
Prerequisites are an introductory
biochemistry course such as Chem 437 or equivalent.
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Emphasis will be on chemical structure and biological function of
complex carbohydrates such as glycoproteins, glycolipids, proteoglycans
and bacterial polysaccharides. For details, see the Syllabus.
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There will be both a
midterm exam and a final
exam which will be at a level above an introductory biochemistry
course.
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Graduate students should learn
to explore seriously the biochemistry
of complex carbohydrates by learning in more
depth a topic of your choice. Each student registered for
CHEM 635 will give a brief
mini-seminar (15-20 mins) on a topic to be picked from a list I will prepare.
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