Mark Glover

Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Biochemistry Dept
Chair, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Biochemistry Dept

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Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Biochemistry Dept
Email
mglover@ualberta.ca
Phone
(780) 492-2136
Address
4-59B1 Medical Sciences Building
8613 - 114 St NW
Edmonton AB
T6G 2H7

Chair, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Biochemistry Dept
Email
mglover@ualberta.ca
Phone
(780) 492-2136

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Dr. Mark Glover is currently appointed as Professor in the Department of Biochemistry in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.

Courses

BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression

This course focuses on the biochemical mechanisms underlying the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotic cells. The focus will be on the regulation of gene expression at the levels of transcription, post-transcriptional processing, and translation. The course will specifically address biochemical and structural mechanisms underlying gene regulation, as well as biochemical experimental methods that can be used to probe these activities. Prerequisites: BIOCH 320 and 330, both with a minimum grade of B- or consent of Department. This course is intended for students in Honors or Specialization in Biochemistry. Students in other programs may be admitted subject to availability and with the consent of the Department. Graduate students may not register for credit (see BIOCH 530).


BIOCH 530 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression

This course focuses on the biochemical mechanisms underlying the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotic cells. The focus will be on the regulation of gene expression at the levels of transcription, post-transcriptional processing, and translation. The course will specifically address biochemical and structural mechanisms underlying gene regulation, as well as biochemical experimental methods that can be used to probe these activities. Prerequisites: BIOCH 320 and 330 with a minimum grade of B- or consent of Department. Lectures are the same as for BIOCH 430, but with additional assignments and evaluation appropriate to graduate studies. Students in other programs may be admitted subject to availability and with the consent of the Department. This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in BIOCH 430.


BIOCH 626B - Special Topics in Protein Research

Seminar course for advanced students. Detailed consideration is given to recent advances in research on protein structure and function and mechanism of enzyme action. Prerequisite: BIOCH 420 or consent of Department.


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