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Johns Hopkins University | AS.030.616

The Chemistry of Transition Metals in Biology

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This course will cover fundamental principles in inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, and spectroscopy that are important to the field of bioinorganic chemistry. Current topics in bioinorganic chemistry will be covered, including metalloenzyme structure and function and related synthetic model systems. An emphasis will be placed on the role of transition metals in these systems, and their chemical mechanisms. The collection and interpretation of data from modern bioinorganic spectroscopic tools (e.g. UV-vis, EPR, raman, Mössbauer, X-ray absorption) will be discussed in the context of these current topics.

Spring 2023

Professor: David Goldberg

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