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Courses
Courses
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University Life
University Life
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About University of Galway
About University of Galway
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Colleges & Schools
Colleges & Schools
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Research & Innovation
Research & Innovation
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Business & Industry
Guiding Breakthrough Research at University of Galway
We explore and facilitate commercial opportunities for the research community at University of Galway, as well as facilitating industry partnership.
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Alumni & Friends
Alumni & Friends
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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
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Third Year
Third Year Biochemistry
The Biochemistry 3rd year programme consists of 6 modules, 3 in each Semester. All modules are compulsory if you wish to take Biochemistry in your final year.
Course Director for 3rd year Biochemistry & for Module Co-ordinator for the below four modules:
Dr Peter Creighton
Contact: peter.creighton@nuigalway.ie
Telephone (091) 493654
Cell Biology (BI309)
Molecular Biology (BI319)
Protein Biochemistry (BI321)
Cell Signalling (BI313)
Module Co-ordinator for Developmental Biology (B03101)
Prof Uri Frank
Contact: uri.frank@nuigalway.ie
Telephone (091) 492334
Module Co-ordinator for Human Molecular Genetics (BI317)
Prof Brian McStay
Contact: brian.mcstay@nuigalway.ie
Telephone (091) 492423
Academic Appointments are available by prior arrangement. Please email the academic concerned to organise a time that is convenient to you both.
Third year Biochemistry modules |
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Topics |
Lectures |
Practicals |
Continuous Assessment |
Semester I |
BI309 Cell Biology |
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Eukatyotic Cell Structure |
Mon 11-12 noon D’Arcy Thompson |
Mon 2-5pm or Wed 2-5pm 4 practicals |
1 Mini Review |
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BI319 Molecular Biology |
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Cell cycle and DNA replication |
Mon 11-12 noon D’Arcy Thompson Tues 12-1pm Tyndall Fri 9-10am D’Arcy Thompson 15 lectures |
Mon 2-5pm or Wed 2-5pm 4 practicals |
1 Mini Review |
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BO3101 Developmental Biology |
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Regulation of gene expression in development |
Mon 5-6 MRA201, Martin Ryan Annex Wed 5-6 HBB G019, Human Biology Building
24 lectures
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None |
3 online MCQs 30% of the total mark
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Semester II |
BI313 Cell Signalling |
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Signal Transduction Neurotransmitter and Nervous System Cancer: Loss of Regulation and control of cell division An introduction to Apoptosis |
Mon 11-12 noon D’Arcy Thompson Tues 12-1pm D’Arcy Thompson Fri 9-10am D’Arcy Thompson 15 lectures |
Mon 2-5pm or Wed 2-5pm 4 practicals |
1 Mini-project |
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BI321 Protein Biochemistry |
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Proteins as Molecular Machinery Protein Processing and post-translational modifications Enzymes as Biocatalysts |
Mon 11-12 noon D’Arcy Thompson Tues 12-1pm D’Arcy Thompson Fri 9-10am D’Arcy Thompson 15 lectures
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Mon 2-5pm or Wed 2-5pm 4 practicals |
1 Mini-project |
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BI317 Human Molecular Genetics |
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The basics of DNA, chromosomes, cells and development. Analyzing the structure and expression of genes and genomes. Investigating the human genome and its relationship to other genomes. Human genetic variation and diseases Applied human molecular genetics.
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Mon 5-6pm D’Arcy Thompson Tues 9-10am AM200 Fri 3-4pm Anderson 26 Lectures |
None |
1 essay (20%) and end of year exam (80%) |