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My Teaching: TAing Experimental Biochemistry

I TAed (was a teaching assistant for) the course Experimental Biochemistry for a number of years while a graduate student. This course is two semesters long, with the first semester primarily focusing on biochemistry and protein molecular biology, while the second semester also including molecular genetics. Except when he was on abbatical, the professor for the course while I TAed it was Dr. Theodore Chase.

I used a webpage for communicating with the students in the course since 2001; these are archived below (and may be what you are looking for if you followed a search engine link to this page):


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Page written by Allen Smith (send mail to meatcan2@beatrice.rutgers.edu, substituting easmith for meatcan2 - do not just use the mailto link! - see my antispam page(s) for why). (Amplification: Do not send email to the meatcan2 address! Type easmith instead of meatcan2!)

I am not responsible for any pages linked from these, except for those that I have written. Neither is the Structural Biology Computational Laboratory, the Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Cook College, or Rutgers University responsible for (or have any copyright on) pages that I have written. My webpages are not official Rutgers webpages.