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Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:50:52 -0400
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The prerequisite for this course is Chem 224, orgo II (do not need to have
had the lab).  Interested students should contact me directly as I need to
clear you for permission to register for this course.  Students who need an
upper division science course for the fall should take this course as it is
currently undersubscribed.  This is a good choice for anyone going to
medical school or pharmacy or dental school.  

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There's a relatively new chemistry course, CHEM 388 - Current Topics, that
is to be taught by Dr. Kawamura. I was wondering if you could possibly send
out an e-mail about this course to pre-med students and especially to
Biochemistry majors that would like to take this course as an elective
course.
Here's the course description as is on esims:
Pharmacogenomics, toxicogenomics, data mining, chemical proteomics, and
combinatorial chemistry. This course will cover fundamental principles and
applications of molecular tools for biomedical research. Special emphasis is
on the applications of genomic tools, such as DNA microarray, for biomedical
and toxicological studies. 3 credits, Tu and Fri 10:10-11:25AM.
I really appreciate it!

Thank You,
Daniil Shimonov


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