BIOE 231: Imaging and Spectroscopy for Interdisciplinary Biophysical Sciences, Biomaterials and Biotechnology Units: 3
Covers cutting-edge applications of imaging and spectroscopy tools to problems in biophysical sciences, biomaterials and biotechnology. Teams of students will undertake open research projects utilizing tools such as protein expression and purification, single molecule, nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectroscopy to understand the structure and dynamics of biomolecules.
Course Details Anticipated term(s) course will be offered: Repeatable for Credit: No Crosslisted with: PHYS 231 Discussion included Normal Letter Grade only
Requisites and Restrictions Instructor Permission Required: No
Bioengineering graduate students must pass the Bioengineering graduate preliminary exam.
Completion of the NSF-CREST CCBM IB3 Summer Training Module in Computation and Modeling is strongly recommended.
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