Bioenergetics: The Art of Energy Conversion in Nature

CHEM-4780

This course introduces the chemical and physical principles of energy transformation in nature. It emphasizes the structure and function of proteins with a special focus on highly-efficient energy conversion in mitochondrial and photosynthetic systems. The course provides the basic physical and chemical concepts that are required for understanding energy conversion and offers design principles that can be applied to the improvement of man-made catalytic and other devices for energy conversion and storage. It is intended for graduate or upper-level undergraduate students in the School of Science and Engineering. There are no prerequisites for this course. Students cannot get credit for both this course and CHEM 6780 .

4 credits

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Protein Folding (4c)
  • Wilfredo Colon
Seats Taken: 3/45
2006
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2004
Protein Folding (4c)
  • Wilfredo Colon
Seats Taken: 2/20
2003
Protein Folding (4c)
  • Wilfredo Colon
Seats Taken: 1/20
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1999
Protein Folding (4c)
  • Wilfredo Colon
Seats Taken: 0/20
1998