These courses are listed in and required by the Specialist Program in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; they are however open to all students with the appropriate prerequisites. In particular, BCB420 (Computational Systems Biology) is designed to complement BCH441 (Bioinformatics).
Undergraduate Courses
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- Lecture Courses
- BCH210H Summer – Biochemistry I: Proteins, Lipids and Metabolism
- BCH210H Fall – Biochemistry I: Proteins, Lipids and Metabolism
- BCH242Y – Biochemistry
- BCH311H – Biochemistry II: Nucleic Acids and Biological Information Flow
- BCH340H – Proteins: from Structure to Proteomics
- BCH350H – Antibiotics and antibiotic targets
- BCH422H – Membrane Proteins: Structure and Function
- BCH425H – Structural Biology: Principles and Practice
- BCH426H – Regulation of Signalling Pathways
- BCH427H – Advanced Molecular Biophysics
- BCH428H – Genomics of microbial communities in human health and beyond
- BCH440H – Protein Homeostasis
- BCH441H – Bioinformatics
- BCH444H – Protein Trafficking in the Secretory and Endocytic Pathways
- BCH445H – Organelles and Cell Function
- BCH446H – Membrane Dynamics of the Cell Surface
- BCH448H – Structure and Function of the Nucleus
- BCH449H – Medical Biochemistry
- BCH479H – Advanced Seminar in Biochemistry
- Laboratory Courses
- Research Courses
- BCB Program Courses
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