Drug Discovery

CHEM-4330

This course will examine how bioinformatics, functional genomics, and other modern biotechnologies are used to speed the discovery of new drugs, especially those small organic molecules to treat human diseases with large unmet therapeutic need. Special emphasis will be placed on molecular target identification and validation as well as high-throughput screening to identify a lead. Topics to be discussed will include transgenic mice, RNA interference, DNA and protein microarrays, homogenous time-resolved fluorescence bioassays, phage-display, combinatorial chemistry, and parallel synthesis. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and CHEM 6330 .

3 credits
Cross-listed with:

Past Term Data

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2023
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2013
Drug Discovery (3c)
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 34/43
2012
Drug Discovery (3c)
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 26/43
2011
Drug Discovery (3c)
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 30/43
2010
Drug Discovery (3c)
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 24/43
2009
Drug Discovery (3c)
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 25/43
2008
Drug Discovery (3c)
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 24/48
2007
Drug Discovery (3c)
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 31/48
2006
Drug Discovery (3c) [WI]
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 34/40
2005
2004
Drug Discovery (4c) [WI]
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 15/32
Drug Discovery (3c) [WI]
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 11/20
2003
Drug Discovery (4c) [WI]
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 18/32
2002
Drug Discovery (4c) [WI]
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 14/16
2001
Drug Discovery (4c) [WI]
  • Mark Wentland
Seats Taken: 14/32
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