An interdisciplinary course focused on the diverse biomolecular mechanisms by which organic (e.g. PCB¿s) and inorganic pollutants (e.g. Cd, Hg, As) adversely affect cell function examined at multiple levels of organization, from molecules to whole animals. Topics include how natural toxins exert toxicity, how toxins/light generate free radicals within cells, how the speciation of metals in the environment affects their bioavailability/toxicity, and the toxicity mechanisms that lead to homeostatic dysfunction.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Antirequisite(s)
- Students may not receive credit for both Chemistry 641 and 541.
SyllabusSections
This course will be offered next in
Winter 2017.