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CHEM 185: Biophysical Chemistry

Primary literature based seminar/discussion course covering classical and contemporary papers in biophysical chemistry. Topics include: protein structure and stability, folding, single molecule fluorescence and force microscopy, simulations, ion channels, GPCRs, and ribosome structure/function. Prerequisites: 171 and 181.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER: DB-NatSci
Instructors: Boxer, S. (PI)

CHEM 187: Chemistry of Posttranslational Modification of Proteins (CHEM 287)

This short course runs for the first four weeks of the quarter, January only. This course examines the chemical principles and mechanisms of major classes of covalent PTMs. Up to 2000 enzyme catalysts are dedicated to PTM creation and reversal, including phosphorylations, acylations, alkylations, glycosylations, oxygenations, automodifications such as green fluorescent protein formation, and controlled proteolysis, including protein splicing. The different PTM chemistries both constrain and enable the diverse biological functions of modified protein substrates. Prerequisite: Chem 181 or equivalent.
Last offered: Winter 2015 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 2 units total)

CHEM 187A: Antibiotics: Actions, Origins, Resistance (CHEM 287A)

This course provides a chemocentric view of three central aspects of antibiotics: (1) antibiotics can come from natural microbial sources or by medicinal chemistry efforts; (2) the mechanism of action of types of clinically used antibiotics towards five major target classes in pathogenic bacteria are assessed; (3) the widespread utilization of antibiotics selects for resistant bacterial pathogens: resistance mechanisms and possible solutions for next generation pathogens are addressed. This short course runs for the first five weeks of the quarter, from January through the first week of February. Prerequisite: Chem 181 or equivalent.
Terms: Win | Units: 1 | Repeatable 3 times (up to 3 units total)
Instructors: Walsh, C. (PI)

CHEM 190: Advanced Undergraduate Research

Limited to undergraduates who have completed Chem 35 and/or Chem 134, or by special arrangement with a faculty member. May be repeated 8 times for a max of 27 units. Prerequisite: 35 or 134. Corequisite: 300.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 5 | Repeatable 9 times (up to 27 units total)

CHEM 196: Creating New Ventures in Engineering and Science-based Industries (CHEM 296, CHEMENG 196, CHEMENG 296)

Open to seniors and graduate students interested in the creation of new ventures and entrepreneurship in engineering and science intensive industries such as chemical, energy, materials, bioengineering, environmental, clean-tech, pharmaceuticals, medical, and biotechnology. Exploration of the dynamics, complexity, and challenges that define creating new ventures, particularly in industries that require long development times, large investments, integration across a wide range of technical and non-technical disciplines, and the creation and protection of intellectual property. Covers business basics, opportunity viability, creating start-ups, entrepreneurial leadership, and entrepreneurship as a career. Teaching methods include lectures, case studies, guest speakers, and individual and team projects.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3

CHEM 200: Research and Special Advanced Work

Qualified graduate students undertake research or advanced lab work not covered by listed courses under the direction of a member of the teaching staff. For research and special work, students register for 200.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit

CHEM 221: Advanced Organic Chemistry

Physical organic chemistry: molecular structures, bonding, and non-covalent interactions; thermodynamic and kinetic understanding of reactivity and reaction mechanism. Prerequisites: 137, 175.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3

CHEM 223: Advanced Organic Chemistry

Continuation of 221. Modern synthetic organic chemistry with an emphasis on structure, reactivity, and stereocontrol. Prerequisite: 221 or consent of instructor.
Terms: Win | Units: 3
Instructors: Burns, N. (PI)

CHEM 225: Advanced Organic Chemistry

Continuation of 223. Organic reaction science with an emphasis on mechanistic organic and organometallic chemistry, new synthetic methods, selectivity analysis, strategies for the design and synthesis of complex molecules, concepts for innovative problems solving and how to put these skills together in the generation of impactful ideas and proposals directed at solving problems in science. Prerequisite: 223 or consent of instructor.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3
Instructors: Wender, P. (PI)

CHEM 225T: Advanced Organic Chemistry

Organic reactions, new synthetic methods with special attention to catalysis and atom economy, selectivity analysis, and exercises in the syntheses of complex molecules.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3
Instructors: Trost, B. (PI)
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