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Summer @ Brown - Biochemistry, The Magic that Keeps Us Alive – BROWN PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

Summer @ Brown - Biochemistry, The Magic that Keeps Us Alive

Residential Needs based scholarship Academic Competitive application process

BROWN PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

Date/Time: Jul 22, 2019 - Aug 2, 2019    
Ages: 15-18
Cost: $4,302.00
Registration deadline: Mar 15, 2018

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In this course, we will unveil the chemical “magic” that dictates when and how the human body behaves, in its everyday grind to keep us alive. Every biological process in our body, from the most basic function of glucose utilization to complicated pathways of drug metabolism, heavily depends on basic concepts of chemistry in order to function. Without understanding the chemical basis of these interactions, it is almost impossible to fathom the incredibly diverse processes that are constantly occurring in the body. This course provides us an introduction to the chemical and cellular basis of biochemistry. We will first introduce basic organic chemistry such as the structure and function of functional groups such as alkanes, ketones and carbocyclic acid. By understanding these important properties student will be able to further understand the major chemical reactions that occur in the cell. We will then switch gears and focus on the structures, chemistry, and function of proteins, nucleic acids and amino acids, lipids and carbohydrates. We will then finish with how modifications to these processes occur as a means of regulation and disease states. Additional hands on experiments such as chromatography, DNA isolation and protein separation via gel electrophoresis will be performed to further your understanding of common biochemical tools.. Application process includes: online application, essay, transcript, application fee. Accepted Pre-College students may apply for Dean’s Scholarships, awarded to students who demonstrate financial need and academic merit. Need is determined by considering several factors, including family income, family size, number of siblings in college, and housing expenses.

Location

Brown Pre-College Programs
200 Dyer Street Box T
Providence, RI 02912

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