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BCMB244
- Bioanalytical Chemistry/Lecture, Laboratory
Presents both theoretical and practical aspects of quantitative analysis as they apply to biological macromolecules — proteins and nucleic acids. Topics include statistical procedures for evaluating analytical data; spectroscopic and electrochemical methods of analysis; chromatographic and electrophoretic methods; and kinetic methods of analysis. A significant portion of the laboratory phase of the course will be devoted to carrying out a group research project, such as the characterization of a protein after site-directed mutagenesis. Prerequisite: BCMB271. Mr. Crampton/Offered every other year
Faculty
Donald Crampton, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Chemistry;
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology
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CHEM244
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