BIO Biochemistry II (BIO 289, CHEM 183, CHEMENG 183, CHEMENG 283)
Intellectual Property: General

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Intellectual Property
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Item is good for 16 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! BIO 189 Biochemistry II (BIO 289, CHEM 183, CHEMENG 183, CHEMENG 283) School of Medicine Recommended for route(s): [ Regulatory & Policy ] Intellectual Property: General Why it is relevant for ... [ Regulatory & Policy ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Biosciences : Though not essential, it is useful for attorneys representing lifescience companies to have a basic understanding of the science underlying their client's business and current issues in that area. Students interested in pharmaceuticals and drug research should consider a course to develop an understanding of macromolecules, such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids. This course focuses on metabolism, the medical consequences of impaired metabolism, and therapeutic intervention. General course Description: Focus on metabolic biochemistry: the study of chemical reactions that provide the cell with the energy and raw materials necessary for life. Topics include glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, the citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, photosynthesis, the pentose phosphate pathway, and the metabolism of glycogen, fatty acids, amino acids, and nucleotides as well as the macromolecular machines that synthesize RNA, DNA, and proteins. Medical relevance is emphasized throughout. Satisfies Central Menu Area 1 for Bio majors. Prerequisite: BIO 188/288 or CHEM 181 or CHEMENG 181/281 (formerly 188/288). Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law Alternative Courses: |