Biological Sciences Columbia University
FACULTYRESEARCHPh.D. PROGRAMM.A. BIOTECHNOLOGYUNDERGRADUATECOURSES
COURSES
All Courses
Graduate Courses Outside Dept.
UnderGraduate Course
<-- Back

W3050y - Project Lab in Protein Biochemistry - NOT OFFERED IN 2007-08


This course provides an intensive introduction to professional biomedical laboratory research. Students conduct a portion of an ongoing biochemical research project and write-up their results in a format suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed scientific research journal. Techniques in molecular biology and protein biochemistry are used to address a problem in mechanistic biochemistry or molecular pharmacology. Students are exposed to the full spectrum of techniques used in contemporary protein biochemistry including molecular sequence analysis of genomic databases, molecular cloning and manipulation of recombinant DNA, protein expression in E. coli, protein purification, and biophysical characterization (typically including crystallization for x-ray structure determination). The couse emphasizes the use of critical thinking skills in scientific research while giving students the opportunity to apply the basic knowlegde learned in a wide variety of biology and chemistry lecture courses to a real research project. Examples of past projects can be found on the course website:
https://www1.columbia.edu/sec/cu/biology/courses/w3050/class/index.html (cunix account required to login).

Prerequisites One year of biology (C2005-C2006) plus 1 upper-level course recommended. Enrollment is not restricted as long as total is no more than 14. Seniors will be given preference in the unlikely event that restriction is necessary. Students with specific questions should e-mail the instructor ( jfh21@columbia.edu ).


Number of Credits: 5
Semester: spring  2008

Course Sections

Section Number: 001
Days of the Week: Tuesday & Thursday
Start Time: 1:10 pm
End Time: 5:00 pm
Course Website: https://www1.columbia.edu/sec/cu/biology/courses/w3050/class/index.html
Instructor: John Hunt

HOMEDIRECTORIESNEWS & EVENTSRESOURCESEMPLOYMENTCONTACT US