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Maxime Bouchard

Maxime Bouchard

Associate professor
Department of Biochemistry

Developmental Genetics of the urogenital system; Mouse models of developmental diseases and urogenital cancer; Apoptotic morphogenesis; Regulation of signaling by tyrosine kinases; Transcriptional networks.

Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Centre
The Cancer Research Building
1160 Pine Av

Membranes and cellular signaling

BIOC 458

3 credits
Membranes and Cellular Signaling.

Biochemistry: An integrated treatment of the properties of biological membranes and of intracellular signaling, including the major role that membranes play in transducing and integrating cellular regulatory signals. Biological membrane organization and dynamics: membrane transport; membrane receptors and their associated effectors; mechanisms of regulation of cell growth, morphology, differentiation and death.

Offered by: Biochemistry

  • Terms
    • Winter 2014
  • Instructors
    • John R Silvius, Chantal Autexier, Nathalie Lamarche

Lectures

Consult Minerva's Class Schedule for date, time and location.

Robert E. MacKenzie

Professor Emeritus
Department of Biochemistry

Folate-mediated processes

robert [dot] mackenzie [at] mcgill [dot] ca
1969 - PhD, Cornell University

“PLEASE NOTE: RETIRED - NO LONGER TRAINING GRADUATE STUDENTS OR POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS AND ALSO NO TECHNICIAN POSITIONS”.

David Y. Thomas

David Y. Thomas

Professor
Department of Biochemistry

McIntyre Medical Sciences Building
3655 promenade Sir-William-Osler
Office: Room 900C Lab: Room 900
Montreal, Quebec H3G 1Y6
Tel: 514-398-2973; Lab: 514-398-1341/2350
Fax: 514-398-7384
david [dot] thomas [at] mcgill [dot] ca
1970 - PhD, University College, London

List of master's-level courses

Students must complete 45 credits. Of the 45 Master's credits, 39 credits are thesis courses and the Research Seminar course. The other 6 credits are from 500-600 level complementary courses. Courses can be found in the McGill Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Calendar available on the web.

Laboratory in Biochemistry (1, 2)

BIOC 300D1

3 credits
Laboratory in Biochemistry.

Biochemistry: A comprehensive course in modern biochemical techniques involving properties of enzymes, metabolism, fractionation of organelles from mammalian cells and molecular biology.

Offered by: Biochemistry

  • Terms
    • Fall 2013
  • Instructors
    • Imed Eddine Gallouzi, Imed Eddine Gallouzi, Josee Dostie, Kalle Burgess Gehring

Note: Students must register for the same lab section in both semesters.

Labs start on the 3rd week of September. An announcement will be made in BIOC 311 (Metabolic Biochemistry).

BIOC 300D2

3 credits
Laboratory in Biochemistry.

Biochemistry: See BIOC 300D1 for course description.

Offered by: Biochemistry

  • Winter
  • Prerequisite: BIOC 300D1
  • No credit will be given for this course unless both BIOC 300D1 and BIOC 300D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
  • Terms
    • Winter 2014
  • Instructors
    • Jose Guerreiro Teodoro

Labs

Consult Minerva's Class Schedule for date, time and location.

Metabolic Biochemistry

BIOC 311

3 credits
Metabolic Biochemistry.

Biochemistry: The generation of metabolic energy in higher organisms with an emphasis on its regulation at the molecular, cellular and organ level. Chemical concepts and mechanisms of enzymatic catalysis are also emphasized. Included: selected topics in carbohydrate, lipid and nitrogen metabolism; complex lipids and biological membranes; hormonal signal transduction.

Offered by: Biochemistry

  • Terms
    • Fall 2013
  • Instructors
    • Julie St-Pierre, Jacques Jean G Genest, Josee Dostie

Lectures

Consult Minerva's Class Schedule for date, time and location.