BIO 83: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Introduction to the molecular and biochemical basis of life. Lecture topics include the structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and carbohydrates, energy metabolism, signal transduction, epigenetics and DNA repair. The course will also consider how defects in these processes cause disease. Prerequisites: None.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: WAY-SMA
Instructors:
Dixon, S. (PI)
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Khalfan, W. (PI)
;
Zhang, H. (PI)
;
Bradburn, D. (TA)
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Erdenee, E. (TA)
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Francis, J. (TA)
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Park, J. (TA)
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Tassoni Tsuchida, E. (TA)
;
Zhang, H. (TA)
BIO 230: Molecular and Cellular Immunology
Mechanisms of immune responses in health and disease; innate and adaptive immunity; development of the immune system; molecular biology, structure, and function of antibodies and T-cell receptors; cellular basis of immune responses and their regulation; genetic control of immune responses and disease susceptibility; immunotherapies for treating diseases. Lectures and discussion in class and in sections. Satisfies Central Menu Areas 1 or 2. For upper class undergraduate and graduate students who have not had an introductory immunology course. Prerequisites for undergraduates: Biology Core, Human Biology Core, or
BIO 83 and 86, or consent of instructor. For graduate students: College-level molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology, or consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4
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