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    Master of Science in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics


    New advances in our understanding of biological function can be expected from a synthesis of molecular genetics, biochemistry, and insights gained from molecular structural information. Individuals with a quantitative, physical approach will be best placed to be innovators in the field. Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics programs complement more traditional graduate programs in biology, chemistry and physics by offering an integrated, molecular-based approach to understanding biological problems, taking insights from all three disciplines.

    A major focus of the program is on biophysical approaches to determining the structure of macromolecules and macromolecular assemblies. Faculty advisers are chosen from any of the participating departmental faculty regardless of their affiliation to a particular discipline; a particular strength of the participating faculty is structural studies. Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics students will have access to state-of-the-art x-ray facilities at the nearby Advanced Photon Source, currently one of the most intense x-ray sources in the world.


    Degree Requirements

    Along with the required coursework listed below, students will be required to complete a comprehensive exam. Students also must complete a thesis or a library research project.

    Thesis Option

    The thesis option is designed for individuals planning careers as experimental biologists, including those who may wish to pursue a Ph.D. This option is available on a competitive basis. Students choosing the thesis option must complete six credit hours of thesis research. Students must also prepare a written thesis based on laboratory research.

    Non-Thesis Option

    The non-thesis option is intended as a degree to meet the needs of teachers, science administrators, policy makers in the life sciences, patent attorneys and others. Students who elect the non-thesis option must complete a library research project in BIOL 572, Literature in Biochemistry.

    Required Courses

    Required Courses (22 hours):

    BIOL 445 Cell Biology or BIOL 544 Molecular Biology of Cells
    BIOL 504 Biochemistry Lectures
    BIOL 512 Advanced Biochemistry Lectures
    BIOL 515 Molecular Biology
    BIOL 519 Biochemistry Laboratory or BIOL 533 Laboratory in Cell and Molecular Biology
    BIOL 555 Macromolecular Structure Determination
    PHYS 410 Biophysics

    Additional Requirements (7 hours):

    BIOL 595 Biology Colloquium
    BIOL 591 Research; or Chem 591 Research; or BIOL 572 Literature in Biochemistry and one additional elective; or BIOL 522 Research Techniques in Biological Sciences and BIOL 597 Special Projects

    Elective Courses (3 hours):

    BIOL 410 Medical Microbiology
    BIOL 426 Cancer Biology
    BIOL 430 Animal Physiology
    BIOL 503 Virology
    BIOL 514 Toxicology
    BIOL 520 Advanced Biochemistry Laboratory
    BIOL 526 Developmental Biology
    BIOL 527 Immunology and Immunochemistry
    BIOL 539 Advanced Cell Biology Laboratory
    BIOL 542 Advanced Microbiology
    BIOL 545 Advanced Cell Biology
    BIOL 550 Bioinformatics and Biotechnology
    BIOL 562 Functional Genomics
    BIOL 580 Rotation in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics

    The elective is chosen in consultation with an academic advisor. Research for the dissertation must be carried out under the direct supervision of a participating faculty member; the faculty research adviser also acts as the candidate's academic adviser.


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