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Chemical aspects of biosynthetic pathways. Enzyme and co-enzyme chemistry. Pharmaceutical chemistry, bio-inorganic chemistry, bio-physical chemistry.
This course covers the chemical principles underlying selected important biological processes. In outline, the topics covered will be:• the biological chemistry of toxicology• case studies in contemporary chemical biology;• introduction to biokinetics and the mechanisms of enzyme-catalysed reactions;• bioinorganic chemistry: the role of metal ions in biological systems.
A specialised third year course to build on prior study in biochemistry and chemistryDevelop critical analysis skills in biochemistry and chemistryDevelop advanced problem-solving skillsDevelop an understanding of:the biochemical basis of toxicology;biokinetics, the mechanisms of enzyme-catalysed reactions; and details of enzyme inhibition.contemporary chemical biology, especially molecular recognition, drug design and combinatorial chemistry;bioinorganic chemistry: the role of metal ions in biological systems.
Either (1) 22 points from BCHM205, BCHM206, CHEM222, CHEM232, CHEM242, CHEM262, CHEM272, ENCH241; or (2) BCHM201 and either BCHM205 or CHEM232 or ENCH241.
CHEM325, ENCH445
CHEM325
For further information see Chemistry Head of Department
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Domestic fee $1,299.00
International fee $6,000.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Chemistry .