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5.54/7.540/20.554  Frontiers in Chemical Biology

Fall 2009

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Instructors: Barbara Imperiali, Sarah O'Connor

Lecture:  MW 10.30-12  (56-154)        

Subject Description: 

Introduction to current research at the interface of chemistry, biology, and bioengineering. Topics include nucleic acid and protein synthesis and semisynthesis; selective labeling of proteins and bioorthogonal reactions; mechanisms of DNA damage; RNA structure and function; enzyme catalyzed protein modification and the elaboration of the proteome; methods for analyzing signaling network dynamics; metabolic pathway engineering and metabolomics; small molecules from tools to therapeutics; chemical biology approaches to infectious disease and the immune system. Lectures are interspersed with class discussions and student presentations based on current literature.

Note: This is a graduate level class.  Students enrolling in the class must have a strong background in biochemistry, organic chemistry and basic cell biology.
B. Imperiali, S. O'Connor

Announcements

Last class

Hello everyone: Thank you for a great discussion!
I posted the slides and three papers under class handouts. My apologies that they are not on your CD.
We had a great time teaching this class- hope you enjoyed taking it!
SOC and BI

Announced on 09 December 2009  12:55  p.m. by Sarah O'Connor

5.54/7.540/20.554 Subject Evaluation -- How did we do?

Dear Students,

Please take a moment to complete the online evaluation form for this course found at http://web.mit.edu/subjectevaluation/. We take these evaluations seriously and want to hear from you!

Thanks for taking the time to help us provide a strong curriculum to you.

Sincerely,
Melinda Cerny
Assistant Director,
Chemistry Education

Announced on 09 December 2009  9:12  a.m. by Melinda G Cerny

Discussion tomorrow: What is the future of Chemical Biology?

As a wrap up, tomorrow we are going to discuss what you think are the most important and emerging areas in chemical biology, broadly defined. Come prepared with your opinions!

Announced on 08 December 2009  5:43  p.m. by Sarah O'Connor

Reading for 12/2 posted under Faculty presentations

Announced on 01 December 2009  3:04  p.m. by Sarah O'Connor

Posted-Lecture notes and some references- 11/30/09

Announced on 30 November 2009  1:21  p.m. by Sarah O'Connor

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