Chem 258: Chemical Biology
Lectures
Mon/Wed/Fri 9:35 - 10:25 am, Angell B104
Learning objectives
1. Students will understand the interplay of observation, data collection, and hypothesis formulation and testing
2. Students will be able to read and critically evaluate the relevent scientific literature
3. Students will learn to present scientific data clearly and effectively through both written and verbal communication
Course Structure
The course is an advanced class that discusses how our ability to manipulate molecules allows us to discover and control biological function.
The course is based on student presentation of relevant research papers and classroom discussion of those papers.
Office Hours
Feel free to drop by my office any time. If you need to
see me at a specific time, please make an appointment.
Email Questions
I strongly recommend students to send questions by email.
If the question is relevant, I can post the answers to the whole class. If you don't want your question in the public domain, please mark your email confidential. I'll usually respond the same day.
Lecture Notes
Links to papers and notes are provided below.
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