BioE 103 - Engineering Molecules 2 (4 Units)
Course Overview
Summary
Thermodynamic and kinetic concepts applied to understanding the chemistry and structure of biomolecules (proteins, membranes, DNA, and RNA) and their thermodynamic and kinetic features in the crowded cellular environment. The course obectives are (1) To introduce the basics of thermodynamics and chemical kinetics for molecular to cellular biological systems; (2) To give students an understanding of biological size and timescales illustrated through computational exercises on model problems in physical biology.students will be able to relate statistical thermodynamics and chemical kinetics to analyze molecular and cellular behavior beyond the ideal gas and Carnot cycle.
Professors
Prerequisites
What's next?
Choosing the course
What concentration is this course relevant to?
Topics covered
When should I take the course?
The course is intended for undergraduate students (sophomre/junior recommended) who have a solid understanding in biochemistry.
Workload and Tips
What is the workload and exam diffculty?
Homeworks and class discussion tend to be challenging, but should be easily manageable if go to discussions and office hours. Lectures are less useful but should still be attended to get a cursory glance at material.
There will be one/two midterm(s) and one final; exams were based on previously seen questions.