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MIT Biology Hypertextbook: Chemistry Review
... Hypertextbook: Chemistry Review Chemistry Review The study of biology requires an understanding of simple organic chemistry and simple biological chemistry. Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, the players in molecular biology, ... chemical bonds. Emphasis is placed on bonds between the six major elements found in biological systems: H, C, N, O, P, and S. 1.1 Covalent Bonds Covalent ...
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MIT Chemistry: Faculty and Research
... Chemistry. Current research spans the breadth of chemistry, including research in the areas of biological chemistry, environmental chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, materials chemistry, nanoscience, and physical chemistry. Specialized areas such as bioinorganic chemistry, biophysical chemistry, organometallic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, synthesis, surface chemistry ...
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MIT Chemistry: Faculty: View Alphabetically
... Fax: (617) 253-5405 Physical Biological Barbara Imperiali Imperiali Research Group Room 18-590 (617) 253-1838 imper@mit.edu Fax: (617) 452-2419 Biological Organic Timothy F. Jamison ... 617) 258-9733 Biological Chemistry Home About the Department News and Events Faculty and Research Academic Programs Life at MIT After MIT and Career Resources Environmental Health and Safety Chemistry Outreach Program ...
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MIT Chemistry: About the Department
... Department Facilities Department Staff The Department of Chemistry at MIT is recognized as one of the top chemistry departments in the world. The Department ... spans the breadth of chemistry. General areas covered include biological chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry. Specialized areas such as environmental chemistry, materials chemistry and nanoscience are also ...
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MIT Chemistry: Academic Programs
... chemistry. General areas covered include biological chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical and theoretical chemistry, the chemistry of polymers and materials, nanoscience, environmental chemistry ...
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'Father of molecular medicine,' Vernon Ingram dies at 82 - MIT News Office
... of London, earning his B.Sc. in chemistry in 1945 and his Ph.D. in organic chemistry in 1949. He then spent two ... Institute and studying peptide chemistry at Yale. In 1952, Ingram returned to England, where he studied protein chemistry in the Cavendish Laboratory of ... to stop Alzheimer's - A group of existing compounds with known biological properties may turn out to reverse the effects of early- ...
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MIT Department of Biology: Faculty and Areas of Research
... — some of whom hold joint appointments in the departments of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Chemistry, or Civil and Environmental Engineering. Some faculty are also members of the Center for ... of Learning and Memory, the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, the Broad Institute, or the Biological Engineering Division (BE). Fifteen Biology faculty are also members of the Whitehead Institute. Biology ...
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Stereochemistry
... whether or not inorganic chemical reactions will proceed is temperature. In biological reactions, the shape of the molecules is more important. Enzymes ... favorable at room temperature. The deciding factor for whether a biological reaction will occur is the fit between the substrate(s) ... molecules in 3 dimensions, you may want to use a chemistry modeling set to build yourself models of molecules as we ...
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MIT - education
... Astronautics 21A Anthropology 4 Architecture 20 Biological Engineering 7 Biology 9 Brain and Cognitive Sciences 15 Business see Sloan School of Management 10 Chemical Engineering 5 Chemistry 1 Civil and Environmental Engineering ...
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