
The pre-lab includes an Introduction and Experimental section with a flowchart. Beginning with the 2 nd lab, a written pre-lab is to be brought to each lab.

Course objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, a student will be able to: - Use traditional and modern techniques of protein biochemistry - Explain the concepts on which the laboratory experiments are based - Write scientific reports, keep a laboratory notebook, and interpret laboratory data Graded assignments: 1. The handouts and assigned sections of the textbook must be read before coming to lab. Handouts with instructions for each lab will be distributed during a CHM 310 lecture during the preceding week. All glassware and equipment must be cleaned and stored by the end of each laboratory session. Course structure: Each section meets once a week for a 3 hour lab. Co-requisite: CHM 310 Biochemistry I Lecture Grading: The total final score for this laboratory will be comprised by: average of all prelab assignments 3% average notebook grade 7% average of all worksheets 35% average of all reports 55% This total final score will count 15% towards your grade in Biochemistry. Entries must be made with ink (not pencil). (recommended, not required) Notebook: A bound notebook is required. 1-3 pm Lab location: Boehm Science Center, room 207 (2 nd floor) Lab times: Section 011 Monday, 2:00-4:50 pm (Instructor: Junker) Section 012 Tuesday, 8:00-10:50 am (Instructor: Junker) Section 013 Tuesday, 2:00-4:50 pm (Instructor: Levine) Textbook: Biochemistry Laboratory: Modern Theory and Techniques by Rodney Boyer, Benjamin Cummings, 2006, ISBN: 0-8053-4613-9.

Lauren Levine 314 Boehm Science Center Grim 306B Phone: 61 Phone: 48 Email: Email: Office hours: Tues. CHM 310 Biochemistry Lab Fall 2012 Instructors: Dr.
