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Biochemists have certain required biology and chemistry courses and have to take 10 additional courses that are either biology or chemistry. If you choose the same courses as med chem people for your elective courses (381, 383 and 382L), then you would probably have similar job prospects. If you're in chemistry or medicinal chemistry, it might ...
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Most of the classes you’ll take will be Chemistry courses. With your remaining classes, you can choose electives from many of the 100 subject areas at Waterloo. View all the courses required for your degree. Sample upper-year courses CHEM 357 – Physical Biochemistry CHEM 381 – Bioorganic Chemistry CHEM 333 – Metabolism 1
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Prereq: 1A Biochemistry, Chemistry, Geochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Materials and Nanosciences students only. Antireq: CHEM 120 CHEM 121L LAB 0.25. Course ID: 004039. Chemical Reaction Laboratory 1. Selected experiments for students taking CHEM 121.
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Continuing Lecturer & Medicinal Chemistry Undergraduate Advisor & Undergraduate Officer (Laboratory Operations) Steven Forsey's interests are in chemical education. He teaches a variety of organic chemistry courses to Chemistry, Science, Chemical Engineering, Nanotechnology and distance education students.
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The medicinal chemistry program at Waterloo provides you with the opportunity to learn about all aspects drug design and development as well as with the option of focusing on a specific discipline within medicinal chemistry be it organic synthesis, computer modelling, or biochemistry.
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The major research focus in our lab is “Medicinal/Bioorganic Chemistry” an ever changing multidisciplinary area. The objective is to train students in diverse research areas shown below: Rational drug design aided by molecular modeling techniques Small molecule synthetic organic/medicinal chemistry, including method development
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Medicinal chemistry is the science of drug discovery. Students will be trained as chemists but will also gain the skills and knowledge necessary for careers ...
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The Medicinal Chemistry program at Waterloo provides you with the opportunity to learn about all aspects of drug design, with the option of focusing on a specific discipline within medicinal chemistry, be it organic synthesis, computer modelling, or biochemistry. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
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Reikki. · 4y. Medicinal chem is the same as normal chem with a couple of specific courses. Med chem is also harder than honours sci just because the nature of the chem courses are more advanced than the electives you can choose in honours sci. Job prospects: currently working with a med chem student in a pharmaceutical company.
Medicinal Chemistry : uwaterloo
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3. level 1. uwaterbottle. · 2y. Somehow 4A medchem. Most of us found second year to be very difficult- it's definitely a jump from first year. Everyone gets salty about organic, inorganic, and biochem but it's the same year after year, so just consider it a learning curve and rite of passage and do your best to adapt.
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Student in the Medicinal Chemistry program at the University of Waterloo. Labs, such as our Analytical Chemistry Lab, will introduce you to advanced equipment ...
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With more than 150 graduate students and 39 faculty members, our research covers all the major areas of chemistry - including core areas, such as: analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, materials, nanotechnology, organic, physical, polymer, theoretical and the Institute for Quantum Computing - and a great range of collaborative research, between disciplines of chemistry,
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Not in Medicinal Chem but I asked a good friend about it. Their words: "Coop: Bad Course load: 6 hour labs are cancer Inorganic Prof is a prick".
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Medicinal chemistry is about creating and studying new drug candidates. You'll learn how drugs are made in the lab and how they impact people or animals. A pharmacist prescribes drugs and ensures patient safety. If you’re interested in pharmacy, we recommend programs such as Biology, Biomedical Sciences, or Honours Science to pursue your goals.
Medicinal Chemistry? : uwaterloo
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Medicinal Chemistry? I am interested in majoring in medicinal chemistry at Waterloo, but there really isnt that much information online about this program. Does anyone know what this program is like, and what I should be expecting in terms of co-op, class structure and employment prospects with this bachelor's degree? 2 comments.
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Program Information ; Medicinal Chemistry at University of Waterloo · 5 Year(s) · National: $8,000. International: $44,000 ...
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The medicinal chemistry program at Waterloo provides you with the opportunity to learn about all aspects drug design and development as well as with the option of focusing on a specific discipline within medicinal chemistry be it organic synthesis, computer modelling, or …
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School: University of Waterloo. Faculty: Faculty of Science. Degree: Bachelor; Co-op; Honours. Field of Study: Biochemistry, Biophysics and ...
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Medicinal chemistry is about creating and studying new drug candidates. You'll learn how drugs are made in the lab and how they impact people or animals. A pharmacist prescribes drugs and ensures patient safety. If you’re interested in pharmacy, we recommend programs such as Biology, Biomedical Sciences, or Honours Science to pursue your goals.
Medicinal Chemistry | Science | University of Waterloo
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The Medicinal Chemistry program at Waterloo provides you with the opportunity to learn about all aspects of drug design, with the option of focusing on a specific discipline within medicinal chemistry, be it organic synthesis, computer modelling, or biochemistry. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
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Professor & Chemical Physics Undergraduate Advisor & Materials and Nanosciences Undergraduate Advisor. tong@uwaterloo.ca. 519-888-4567 x35826. Location: C2 066A. Contact for: Physical Chemistry.