Graduate Studies in Biochemistry
Course Information
Students in the MSc program must complete 2 half courses, normally from the 9000 level. These courses will normally be offered by the Biochemistry Department. With the agreement of the students advisor/advisory committee and the Graduate Chair, one suitable course from another department may be substituted. Requests for a substituted course should be made in writing (email) to the Graduate Administrator (barb.green@schulich.uwo.ca).
Students in the PhD program must complete 3 half courses (at least 2 at the 9000 level). If a student has transferred from the MSc program they may include the two half courses taken while in the MSc.
Graduate courses are normally offered on a 2-year cycle. Courses currently being offered are listed first and a full list of our courses follows.
Courses offered Winter Term 2012
9516B : Cell Biology and Signal Transduction : Dr. F. Dick
9545B : Macromolecular Informatics: Dr. G. Gloor
Full List of Biochemistry Graduate Courses:
9500A/B : Current Topics in Epigenetics : Dr. N. Berube
9501A/B : Scientific Communication : Dr. C. Brandl
9512A/B : Molecular Biology II : Dr. D. Haniford
9516A/B : Cell Biology and Signal Transduction : Dr. F. Dick
9517A/B : Molecular Biology - Chromosome Dynamics : Dr. M. Davey
9523A/B : Advance Methods in Biochemistry : Dr. G. Lajoie
9524A/B : Topics in Membrane Proteins : Dr. B. Shilton
9525A/B : Advanced Protein NMR : Dr. G. Shaw / Dr. J. Choy
9534A/B : Molecular Targeted Therapy : Dr. D. Litchfield
9535A/B : Current Topics Biochemistry : Dr. S. Meakin
9545A/B : Macromolecular Informatics: Dr. G. Gloor
9752A/B : Bioanalytical Chemistry of Small Molecules : Dr. K. Yeung
Graduate Students, with the permission of their Advisor/Advisory Committee, and if no suitable graduate course is offered, may take 1 undergraduate course as part of the program requirements, as long as it has not been taken during their undergraduate program. To add these courses students must follow the Undergraduate Add/Drop session dates.
4400G : Not offered 2011-2012 : Membrane Structure and Function
4410A : Molecular Biology of DNA and RNA : Dr. D. Haniford
4420B : Molecular Biology of Proteins : Dr. B. Shilton
4430B : Molecular Biology of Signal Transduction : Dr. D. Litchfield
4435B : Field Guide to the Human Genome : Dr. P. Rogan
4445f : Macromolecular Informatics : Dr. G. Gloor
4450A : Molecular Genetics of Human Cancer : Dr. D. Rodenhiser
4463G : Biochemistry of Genetic Diseases : Dr. T. Rupar
4465A : Instrumentation for Proteomics and Related Analyses : Dr. K. Yeung
Last updated February 6, 2012 by B. Green




