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Structural Chemistry & Biology

  • 3103BPS-1
  • Semester 1 - 2012
  • 10
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NMR spectroscopy and X-Ray Diffraction are two of the most important diagnostic tools in the chemical and biological sciences. Considerable advances have been made in the field of NMR over the last three decades and it is now an indispensable tool for chemistry, biochemistry and many areas of biology and medicine. The emphasis of this course will be to highlight the manifold applications of the technique. Specifically, we wish to develop an understanding of the type of problems that can be addressed using NMR spectroscopy and how the technique would be applied to those problems. The course also provides an overview of the technique of X-ray diffraction and the extraction of structural... -- Course Website



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