BMEG 382H4 — Honors Biomolecular Engineering
Biomolecular Engineering is to design and produce biomolecules, especially proteins, for uses ranging from pharmaceuticals, materials, sensors, transducers, to functional interfaces with conventional engineering materials. The course begins with an introduction to the tools and techniques of molecular biology that are used for protein engineering. Additional topics include recombinant DNA techniques, biochemical kinetics, cell growth reaction and kinetics, bioreactors, membrane processes, and bioproduct purification. There is an associated laboratory with exercises related to lecture topics. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: BMEG 36304 , CHEM 14203 , and BIOL 25473 . (Typically offered: Spring) This course is equivalent to BMEG 38204 .
Prerequisites: BMEG 36304, CHEM 14203, BIOL 25473