BCH2021H
BCH2020L
BCH2022L
BCH2024H
BCH2029H
BCH2030H
JBB2025H
JBB2026H
JTB2010H
JTB2020H

BCH 1371H
BCH 1422H
BCH 1426H
BCH 1440H
BCH 1441H
BCH 1471Y

JBB1425H
JBL1507H
JNP1017H
JNR1444Y
JBB2026H
Protein Structure, Folding and Design


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A required course of the Graduate Program in Biomolecular Structure.

Students in the CIHR Training Program on "Protein Folding: Principles and Diseases" are strongly encouraged to enroll. Postdoctoral fellows in the Training Program are very welcome to attend the lectures.

This course emphasizes basic biophysical concepts. The lectures will be geared to both generalists and specialists.

Graduate students interested in general principles of protein structure, including but not limited to those specializing in folding and structure determination, are encouraged to enroll.

Coordinators
Professor H.S. Chan
Theoretical and Computational Approaches to Protein Folding
Medical Sciences Building, Room 5363
416-978-2697 chan@arrhenius.med.utoronto.ca


Professor J. Forman-Kay
Protein Structure, Dynamics and Folding by NMR Method
Hospital for Sick Children, Research Institute, Room 3401
416-813-5358 forman@sickkids.ca

Other instructors are listed in the Lectures Outline.

 

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