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Chemistry

CEM 882/890 (section 2), Thermodynamics and Kinetics with Applications to Biomolecules - Spring 2010
Prerequisite: undergraduate course in Physical Chemistry
Course: 3 credits
Meets: MWF, 1:50-2:40, Room 281 Chemistry Bldg.
Course Description
Taught by: David Weliky

CEM 882/890, section 2: Spectroscopy and Crystallography with Applications to Biomolecules - Spring 2009
Course: 3 credits
Meets:
MWF, 1:50-2:40, Room 136 Chemistry Bldg.
Course Description
Taught by: David Weliky

CEM 883, Computational Quantum Chemistry
•Covers computational methods in electronic structure determination of energies, structures and other molecular properties.
Taught by: James Harrison

CEM 888, Computational Chemistry: A Hands-On Primer
•The course is strongly computationally focused.
•Computational approaches to the electronic structure of molecules.
•Reaction dynamics.
•Molecular dynamics simulations.
•Biomolecular mechanics.
Course: Offered in the spring of odd years
Complete Course Description
Taught by: Robert Cukier, Michael Feig, James Harrison, J.E. Jackson and Piotr Piecuch
Contact: Robert Cukier

CEM987/BMB961/PHY905
Dynamics and Interactions of Proteins and Nucleic Acids
Course
: offered every other year (fall 2009, 2011, etc.)
Complete Course Description
Taught by: Michael Feig, and Shayantani Mukherjee
Contact: Michael Feig feig@msu.edu

CEM 988 section 1 - Special Topics in Biophysical Chemistry, Spring 2006
Prequisite: one semester of undergraduate physical chemistry.
Complete Course Description
Taught by:David Weliky, James Geiger, Michael Feig
Contact: David Weliky