CHEM375 — Clinical Biochemistry
CHEM 375 - Clinical Biochemistry CHEM 375 - Clinical Biochemistry (4 credits) One semester introduction to the chemistry of living systems. Includes laboratory. Emphasis will be placed on the structure and function of major biochemical molecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. An overview of metabolism, including anabolic and catabolic processes, will be given. Enzymatic catalysis, regulation of metabolism and transmission and expression of genetic information will be included. A major focus will be the relationship between biochemical processes and diagnosing and treating human disease. Grade only. annually. Course Registration
Prerequisites: CHEM340, CHEM350, CHEM351
Part of
- Biology (BIGB) - BS Major
- Biology - Allied Health (BIAH) - BS Major
- Biology - Cell and Molecular (BICM) - BS Major
- Biology - Ecology (BIEC) - BS Major
- Biology - Environmental Science (BIES) - BS Major
- Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) - BS Major
- Public Health - Nutrition (PHNU) - BS Major
- Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Physician’s Assistant (PRPC) - Certificate