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CHEM 7193 - Biochemistry of Disease

An advanced course that will take a mechanistic approach to understanding how disruption of basic biological processes like gene expression, protein activity, and cell fate determination contribute to development of human diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration. Prerequisites: Chem 4133 or equivalent course and permission of instructor.


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Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry


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