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PHY 416

Macromolecular Crystallography

CHM 261 is recommended. Macromolecular crystallography is at the heart of the genomics age allowing the determination of the three-dimensional structures of proteins that genomes code for. This information is used to determine and understand their function and develop new drugs. Students learn the fundamentals of diffraction theory, crystal properties and the basic concepts of solving the structures of macromolecular crystals. The course is appropriate for advanced undergraduates majoring in physics, chemistry, biology, or biomedical engineering.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
MTH 182 - Calculus II
and
PHY 244H - H: University Physics II - Honors
or
PHY 244 - University Physics II (Writing)
or
PHY 242 - University Physics II
or
PHY 232 - College Physics II - Biomedical Applications
or
PHY 222 - College Physics II