Biological Chemistry

Chemistry and synthesis are used in chemical biology studies to better understand biology and disease pathways at the molecular level. Nucleic acids, DNA repair, bioconjugate chemistry, peptides and peptidomimetics, glycoscience, biomolecular structure and function, imaging, and biological catalysis are among the subjects of interest in advanced biological chemistry. 

Biophysical Chemistry combines chemistry, physics, and biology to study the structure and function of biological systems using a variety of experimental and theoretical methodologies.

 

 

 

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