Found 3 relevant results in 4.73s where lecturer="Jason Greenwald"
Short peptide amyloids are models for their more complex protein counterparts in the study of disease-related and functional aggregation as well as being interesting in their own right as molecules that may have played a role in the origin of life. This block course will allow the students to study novel peptides in order to characterize their aggregation landscape and also to assess the ability o
Physical Chemistry I (for Biology and Pharmacy)
Physikalische Chemie I (für Biol./Pharm.Wiss.)
The laws of thermodynamics: empirical temperature, energy, entropy. Models and standard states: ideal gases, ideal solutions and mixtures, activity, standard thermodynamic values. Reaction thermodynamics: chemical potential, thermodynamic parameters of reactions, equilibrium conditions and their temperature and pressure dependence, biochemical reactions, surface effects, colligative properties.
Physical Chemistry II (for Biology and Pharmacy)
Physikalische Chemie II (für Biol./Pharm.Wiss.)
Thermodynamic foundations of phase equilibria, intermolecular interactions, and molecular self-assembly; kinetics of chemical reactions and transport processes