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Program Requirements
Thesis
Required Courses (3 credits)
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BIOC 696 Seminars in Biochemistry (3 credits) *
Overview
Biochemistry : Seminars in biochemistry.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
- Restriction: Open to M.Sc. and Ph.D. Biochemistry students only.
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BIOC 701 Research Seminar 1 **
Overview
Biochemistry : Presentation on original current laboratory research carried out by student.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
- Biochemistry graduate students
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BIOC 702 Ph.D. Thesis Proposal **
Overview
Biochemistry : Dissertation presented to Committee.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
- Biochemistry graduate students
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BIOC 703 Research Seminar 2 **
Overview
Biochemistry : Presentation of the planned thesis including central findings and original contribution to knowledge in the field of research.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
- Restriction: Ph.D. students in Biochemistry
*Students promoted directly from the M.Sc. to the Ph.D. program, and who registered for and passed BIOC 696 at the M.Sc. level, do not register for BIOC 696 at the Ph.D. level.
** NOTE: Students DO NOT register for these courses until notified by the Student Affairs Officer.
Students must complete BIOC 701 in the third term after admission to the program, BIOC 702 in the fifth or sixth term, and BIOC 703 approximately six months prior to submission of the Ph.D. thesis.
Complementary Courses*** (6 credits)
At least 3 credits selected from:
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BIOC 570 Biochemistry of Lipoproteins (3 credits)
Overview
Biochemistry : Structure, function and metabolism of lipids and lipoproteins as they relate to lipid storage diseases, obesity, diabetes and heart disease.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Kiss, Robert (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: BIOC 311 or equivalent
Restriction: Open to U3 and graduate students
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BIOC 600 Advanced Strategies in Genetics and Genomics (3 credits)
Overview
Biochemistry : Advanced technologies and methods in genomics research, presented by experts actively pursuing the experimental approaches discussed.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Duchaine, Thomas; Montpetit, Alexandre; Teodoro, Jose Guerreiro (Fall)
Enrolment limited to 15 graduate students.
Prerequisite: BIOC 454 or equivalent
Restriction: Must take part in the Biochemistry graduate program
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BIOC 603 Genomics and Gene Expression (3 credits)
Overview
Biochemistry : Examination of recent developments in analysis of eukaryotic cell genomes and control of gene expression. Molecular genetics; genomics and the bioinformatics of analysis of genomic and functional-genomic data; mechanisms and signal-transduction pathways for regulation of gene expression; applications to human disease.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Muller, William Joseph; Gallouzi, Imed Eddine; Bouchard, Maxime (Fall)
Fall
Prerequisites: BIOC 454 and permission of instructor.
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BIOC 604 Macromolecular Structure (3 credits)
Overview
Biochemistry : X-Ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, computational methods and theoretical approaches to the determination and analysis of macromolecular structures. Theory and practical applications will be covered. Examples will include interpretation of structure as it applies to biological functions. In conjunction with the Université de Montréal.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Nagar, Bhushan (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: BIOC 450 or equivalent
Lectures in French and English
Offered in the Fall term, in even alternate years.
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BIOC 605 Structural Biology and Proteomics (3 credits)
Overview
Biochemistry : Examination of recent developments in structural biology and proteomics analysis. Diffraction, NMR and modelling approaches to macromolecular structure; biophysical, proteomics and related approaches to characterize the physical and functional interactions of biological macromolecules; applications to biological problems.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
- Winter
- Prerequisite: BIOC 450 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
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EXMD 615 Essentials of Glycobiology (3 credits)
Overview
Experimental Medicine : Examination of the structure, function, and biosynthesis of glycoproteins, glycolipids and glycosaminoglycans, and the biological role of complex carbohydrates. Lectins, methods for elucidating carbohydrate structure, glycomics, and human diseases due to disorders of glycan synthesis.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
- Winter
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EXMD 635D1 Experimental/Clinical Oncology (3 credits)
Overview
Experimental Medicine : The course will deal, on a site by site basis, with the incidence of cancer, present treatment, treatment outcome, underlying causes, current research and directions for development of new treatments. Chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy and nutrition as therapy and treatment of cancer will be included.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Hadjopoulos, Maria (Fall)
Students must register for both EXMD 635D1 and EXMD 635D2
No credit will be given for this course unless both EXMD 635D1 and EXMD 635D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
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EXMD 635D2 Experimental/Clinical Oncology (3 credits)
Overview
Experimental Medicine : See EXMD 635D1 for course description.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Hadjopoulos, Maria (Winter)
Prerequisite: EXMD 635D1
No credit will be given for this course unless both EXMD 635D1 and EXMD 635D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
Plus additional credits to a minimum of 6 total complementary course credits of 500- or higher-level courses in the biomedical and allied sciences.
*** Complementary courses are chosen in consultation with the Research Director.
The Graduate Advisory Committee may stipulate additional course work depending on the background of the candidate. BIOC 450 (Protein Structure and Function) and BIOC 454 (Nucleic Acids) are additional requirements for those who have not previously completed equivalent courses in their prior training.