The laws of thermodynamics as they apply to biological systems: the hydrophobic effect, properties of water, electrolyte solutions and ligand binding. Optical spectroscopic methods including UV/visible absorption, fluorescence and infrared as applied to biological molecules.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- Biochemistry 341 or 393; Chemistry 353 or 355; one of Mathematics 249, 251, 281 or Applied Mathematics 217 and one of Mathematics 253, 267, 277, 283, 211, 213 or Applied Mathematics 219; and Physics 211 or 221 and 223.
SyllabusSections
This course will be offered next in
Fall 2016.