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*Posted on 09/28/2009 by Loretta
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:#'''Instead of having our regularly scheduled class tomorrow, we will be attending the Laufer Center seminar. This is in the Chemistry building in room 412 at 4 PM, so please meet us there. Details about the talk may be found [http://www.laufercenter.stonybrook.edu/node/65 here].''' It is possible that the next set of quiz questions will come from this seminar.
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:#The schedule of student presentations will be delayed by one day for everyone. Tomorrow's presentations will take place on Wednesday; Wednesday's presentations will be rescheduled for next Monday and so forth. I will update the course website soon to reflect this change.
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:#I know that many of you may want to contact the student who shares your presentation day. Thus, the email addresses have not been concealed, for your convenience.
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:#The quizzes have been graded. The average is approximately 21. The exams will be returned on Wednesday, in class.
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*Posted on 09/23/2009 by Loretta
 
*Posted on 09/23/2009 by Loretta
 
:# Presentations will start next week. I will provide the evaluation forms for everyone at every lecture.
 
:# Presentations will start next week. I will provide the evaluation forms for everyone at every lecture.

Revision as of 19:58, 20 October 2009

  • Posted on 09/28/2009 by Loretta
  1. Instead of having our regularly scheduled class tomorrow, we will be attending the Laufer Center seminar. This is in the Chemistry building in room 412 at 4 PM, so please meet us there. Details about the talk may be found here. It is possible that the next set of quiz questions will come from this seminar.
  2. The schedule of student presentations will be delayed by one day for everyone. Tomorrow's presentations will take place on Wednesday; Wednesday's presentations will be rescheduled for next Monday and so forth. I will update the course website soon to reflect this change.
  3. I know that many of you may want to contact the student who shares your presentation day. Thus, the email addresses have not been concealed, for your convenience.
  4. The quizzes have been graded. The average is approximately 21. The exams will be returned on Wednesday, in class.
  • Posted on 09/23/2009 by Loretta
  1. Presentations will start next week. I will provide the evaluation forms for everyone at every lecture.
  2. Presentations often come in pairs. Usually, one student brings a laptop, while the other will have the presentation ready on a USB/Flash drive. Please be aware that not everyone uses the same version of MS Powerpoint (eg. *.pptx files are not supported on MS Office 2003 or earlier.) It is in your best interest to discuss beforehand who will bring the laptop.
  3. It is strongly recommended that you bring the power adapter for your laptop. (Just in case.)
  4. On the day of your presentation, please email me and Dr. Rizzo the following: (a) three potential exam questions and (b) presentation in *.ppt format. The questions should be easy, medium and hard in terms of difficulty; answers should be included as well.
  5. Remember to cite outside references carefully and keep in mind that the slides you create are used by your fellow students to study from when we have future exams.
  • Posted on 09/16/2009 by Loretta
  1. Quiz 1 is one week from today; there are some sample questions available. Please bear in mind that the sample quiz questions were written by another TA for previous classes. In addition to conceptual questions, you are expected to know all the functional groups (recognize and draw) and all the amino acid side chains (recognize, not draw), as well as their three-letter and one-letter codes. Also, remember that you are responsible for reading all primary references.
  2. The presentation list has been updated. Dr. Rizzo and I have agreed to keep Replica Exchange as is.
  • Posted on 09/10/2009 by Loretta
  1. With the exception of Replica Exchange, Dr. Rizzo and I have decided assignment for presentations this fall. Please see the schedule below.
  2. Recall that presenters are responsible for having read both the primary and secondary reference. All students are responsible for reading, at minimum, the primary reference.
  • Posted on 09/03/2009 by Loretta
  1. Many students have been asking me about the course schedule. At the moment, the list of presenters is last year's students, as we are waiting a few more days to see if any additional students will add/drop this course. Dr. Rizzo and I will update the list with the enrolled students by the middle of next week (around 9/10 or 9/11).
  2. The presentation topics and associated papers will be assigned to you. Traditionally, we do this alphabetically.