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BIOC 5050 Biochemistry Projects
Fall 2022

Open only to graduate students in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics. Introduces biochemical research. Students conduct two or more research projects of limited scope under the direction of staff members.

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GPA
BIOC 5705 Recent Advances in Public Health Genomics
Spring 2025

The course will cover human genetics & genomics, including the human/mammalian genome variation; determination of genomic variation on phenotype and disease risk; mapping & characterizing genetic variants on phenotype; determining the putative impact of genetic variants on gene expression (transcriptomics, epigenomics); the promise & implications of genome science on precision medicine; and the ethical, legal, & social implications. Prerequisites: BIOL 3010 or BIOL 4210 or instructor consent.

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4.00
GPA
BIOC 8012 Chromatin I
Spring 2026

The Chromatin course modules are designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of chromatin structure and function. In Chromatin I, the focus will be on chromatin structure and organization, nucleosome and chromatin remodeling factors, and the multiple histone modifying enzymes that regulate DNA-templated cellular functions such as transcription, DNA replication, and repair.

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4.00
GPA
BIOC 8014 Chromatin II
Spring 2026

The Chromatin course modules are designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of chromatin structure and function. Chromatin II will focus on the functional aspects of chromatin organization and regulation. The course will meet two days a week, with time split between faculty presentations that introduce a topic and provide key information, and more interactive sessions that will involve discussions of primary literature.Prerequisite: Restricted to BIMS students or departmental approval required

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3.77
GPA
BIOC 8130 Colloquium
Fall 2026

Research seminars by invited guests and research personnel within the department. All biochemistry graduate students must attend.

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3.99
GPA
BIOC 8131 Colloquium
Spring 2026

Research seminars by invited guests and research personnel within the department. All biochemistry graduate students must attend.

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4.00
GPA
BIOC 8145 Bioinformatics and Functional Analysis of Genomes
Spring 2021

The class covers statistical and programming background as well as introduction to software tools for analysis of functional genomics data sets and will focus on analysis of high throughput sequence data including RNA-Seq and ChIP-Seq. Students will also learn how to further summarize their data from a regulatory network perspective by performing TF-DNA motif, metabolic/signaling pathway and gene ontology (GO) analysis.Prerequisite: Bioinformatics and Protein Structure or permission of instructor

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3.94
GPA
BIOC 8150 Biochemical Literature
Fall 2026

A continuing seminar based on papers in the current literature. Participation is required.

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3.98
GPA
BIOC 8151 Biochemical Literature
Spring 2026

A continuing seminar based on papers in the current literature. Participation is required.

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3.97
GPA
BIOC 9995 Topical Research: Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
Spring 2023

Topical Research

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3.95
GPA
BIOC 9998 Non-Topical Research: Preparation for Doctoral Research
Fall 2022

Non-Topical Research: Preparation for Doctoral Research

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1.30
GPA
BIOC 9999 Non-Topical Research
Fall 2026

For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.

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1.30
GPA