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    Advance Diploma In Biochemistry And Drug Discovery

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    Advance Diploma In Biochemistry And Drug Discovery

    Advance Diploma In Biochemistry And Drug Discovery
    Published 8/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.62 GB | Duration: 9h 16m

    Complete advance biochemistry, DNA replication, Transcription, Enzymes, Metabolism. Biochemical Pathway, Techniques

    What you'll learn

    Learn about introduction to Advance Biochemistry, key areas of Advance Biochemistry, applications of Biochemistry. Additionally, you will gain insights into the

    Learn about introduction and types of biomolecules. You will learn the details about Carbohydrates, structures and classification of carbohydrates.

    You will also learn about Lipids, structures and classifications of lipids. You will also learn about structures of Proteins, amino acids.

    You will also learn about Lipids, structures and classifications of lipids. You will also learn about structures of Proteins, amino acids.

    You will have knowledge on DNA replication process. Learn about Transcription process. Learn about initiation, elongation & termination process of Transcription

    Gain knowledge about Enzymes, introduction to Enzymes, enzyme structure and Models of enzyme-substrate interaction.

    You will also have the knowledge about Enzyme function, regulation of enzyme activity. And also know about examples of enzymes in the human body

    Learn Introduction to Metabolism, the two main metabolic pathways that are catabolism and anabolism. You will also learn about key molecules and coenzymes

    Learn Introduction on Biochemical Pathway. Learn about biochemical pathway of Glycolysis, Krebs cycle. You will also have the knowledge on ETC

    Learn about Biochemical pathway of cell signaling and various types of cells signaling that are Endocrine, Neuronal, Paracrine, Autocrine and Juxtracrine Signal

    Develop an understanding about Biochemical Techniques and gain knowledge on Spectroscopy, Spectrometric, Chromatography, Electrophoresis, Enzyme-linked tech

    Understand about causes of biochemical disorders, effects, symptoms and also know about diagnosis

    Requirements

    A foundational understanding of biology, with a particular emphasis on general chemistry and molecular biology.

    A basic knowledge of biochemistry, including familiarity with biomolecules and metabolic pathways.

    Description

    DescriptionTake the next step in your scientific journey! Whether you're an aspiring researcher, a biotechnology enthusiast, a healthcare professional, or simply passionate about understanding the molecular foundations of life, this course is your gateway to mastering Advance Biochemistry. Explore the intricate world of metabolic pathways, enzyme kinetics, molecular interactions, and biochemical signaling. Strengthen your understanding of biomolecular structure, cellular metabolism, and regulatory mechanisms that drive biological processes. Enhance your analytical skills through biochemical techniques and modern research methodologies. Build a solid foundation for advancements in drug discovery, clinical biochemistry, metabolic engineering, and molecular medicine. This is your opportunity to elevate your expertise, contribute to scientific innovation, and make a meaningful impact in the ever-evolving fields of biochemistry and biotechnology!With this course as your guide, you'll learn how to:Understand the fundamental concepts and principles of advance biochemistry, including biomolecular structure, enzyme kinetics, and metabolic pathways.Gain insights into key biochemical techniques such as chromatography, spectroscopy, enzyme assays, and molecular biology techniques used in biochemical research.Explore applications of biochemistry in fields like drug discovery, metabolic engineering, clinical biochemistry, biotechnology, and molecular medicine.Invest in your knowledge today and build a strong foundation for advanced studies, research, and innovation in biochemistry, biomedical sciences, and biotechnology.The Frameworks of the CourseEngaging video lectures, case studies, assessments, downloadable resources, and interactive exercises form the foundation of this course. This course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of advance biochemistry, covering its principles, methodologies, and real-world applications through comprehensive chapters and units.You will be introduced to crucial biochemical techniques such as chromatography, spectroscopy, enzyme kinetics, and molecular biology techniques, equipping you with practical skills for biochemical analysis and biomedical research.Key concepts explored include metabolism, proteomics, enzymology, and biochemical signaling, along with fundamental topics on lipid biochemistry, nucleic acid chemistry, and metabolic disorders.By the end of this course, you will have strengthened your theoretical knowledge and practical applications in biochemistry, preparing you for advanced research, biomedical innovation, and applications in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and healthcare industries.In the first part of the course, you’ll learn about introduction, key areas and applications of Advance Biochemistry. You will learn about structures and functions of Biomolecules. You will learn the details about DNA replication, transcription and translation process.In the middle part of the course, you’ll be able to learn about Enzymes, structure and functions of enzyme. You will also learn about Enzyme-Substrate Complex formation, Models of Enzyme-Substrate interaction and regulation of Enzyme activity. Gain knowledge about Metabolism, Metabolism pathways and regulation of Metabolism. You will understand about Biochemical pathways of Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, Electron transport chain and biochemical pathway of Cell Signaling.In the final part of the course, you’ll know about various types of Biochemical Techniques. Gain knowledge on Biochemical Disorders, causes of Biochemical Disorders, their treatment and management.Course Content:Part 1Introduction and Study Plan.· Introduction and know your instructor· Study Plan and Structure of the CourseModule 1: Introduction to Advance Biochemistry.1.1. Introduction to Advance Biochemistry.1.2. Key areas of Advance Biochemistry.1.3. Applications of Biochemistry.1.4. Conclusion.Module 2: Biomolecules.2.1 Introduction and Types of Biomolecules.2.2 Carbohydrates.2.3 Lipids.2.4 Proteins.2.5 Introduction to Nucleic acids.2.6 Nucleic acids -DNA Structure.2.7 Nucleic acids -RNA structure.2.8 Conclusion.Module 3: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry of Nucleic Acids.3.1 DNA Replication Process.3.2 Transcription Process.3.3 Translation Process.3.4 Conclusion.Module 4: Enzymes.4.1 Introduction to Enzymes.4.2 Enzyme Structure.4.3 Enzyme -Substrate Complex formation.4.4 Models of Enzyme-Substrate interaction.4.5 Enzyme Function.4.6 Regulation of Enzyme Activity.4.7 Examples of Enzymes in the Human Body.4.8 Conclusion.Module 5: Metabolism.5.1 Introduction to Metabolism.5.2 The metabolic pathways-Catabolism and Anabolism.5.3 Key molecules and Coenzymes.5.4 Regulation of Metabolism.5.5 Conclusion.Module 6: Biochemical Pathways.6.1 Introduction to Biochemical Pathways.6.2 Biochemical Pathway-Glycolysis.6.3 Biochemical Pathway-Krebs Cycle (TCA Cycle).6.4 Biochemical Pathway-Electron Transport Chain (ETC).6.5 Biochemical Pathway-Cell Signaling.6.6 Conclusion.Module 7: Biochemical Techniques.7.1 Introduction to Biochemical Techniques.7.2 Spectroscopy Techniques-UV-Visible Spectroscopy.7.3 Spectroscopy Techniques-Fluorescence Spectroscopy.7.4 Spectroscopy Techniques-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy.7.5 Spectroscopy Techniques-Mass Spectrometry (MS).7.6 Chromatography Techniques -High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).7.7 Chromatography Techniques -Gas Chromatography (GC).7.8 Chromatography Techniques-Liquid Chromatography -Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS).7.9 Electrophoresis Techniques -Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (PAGE).7.10 Electrophoresis Techniques -Western Blotting.7.11 Enzyme -Linked Techniques - Enzyme -Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA).7.12 Molecular Biology Techniques -Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).7.13 Molecular Biology Techniques -Recombinant DNA Technology.7.14 Molecular Biology Techniques -Crystallography Techniques (X-ray Crystallography).7.15 Conclusion.Module 8: Biochemical Disorders.8.1 Introduction to Biochemical Disorders.8.2 Understanding Biochemical Pathways and Their Associated Disorders.8.3 Causes of Biochemical Disorders.8.4 Effects and Symptoms.8.5 Diagnosis and Screening.8.6 Treatment and Management.8.7 Conclusion.Part 2Assignments:v Explain the role of ATP in cellular metabolism and describe its synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation. Compare and contrast glycolysis and Krebs cycle in terms of their functions and metabolic significance.v Differentiate between the lock-and-key model and the induced fit model of enzyme action. Explain the role of allosteric regulation in metabolic pathways, using an example of a key enzyme.v What are the key differences between ELISA and PCR in terms of methodology and biochemical applications? Compare and contrast gas chromatography (GC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in terms of principle, instrumentation, and applicationInternship in Drug DiscoveryThis course provides an in-depth exploration of the analytical techniques used in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry. Students will learn how to use computational methods, big data, and machine learning to analyze drug candidates, predict drug behavior, optimize lead compounds, and assess their pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. The course will blend theory with hands-on experience in using software tools for chemical and biological data analysis.Learning Objectives:· By the end of this course, students will be able to:· Understand the fundamental principles of drug discovery and development processes.· Apply computational methods and analytics to identify and optimize potential drug candidates.· Use predictive modeling for drug-likeness, ADME-Tox, and structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis.· Analyze molecular dynamics, docking simulations, and chemical databases for drug discovery.· Integrate bioinformatics and cheminformatics approaches to accelerate drug designDrug Discovery and Medicinal Chemistry Analytics· Molecular Property Prediction: Machine learning models are used to predict the properties of molecules, such as solubility, stability, and toxicity. This allows researchers to assess the potential of new drug candidates before they are synthesized, saving time and resources.· Virtual Screening of Drug Compounds: Data science is used to virtually screen large libraries of compounds to identify those that may be effective against a biological target (such as a protein). This accelerates the drug discovery process by narrowing down the list of candidates for further experimental testing.· QSAR (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship): QSAR models use data science to correlate chemical structure with biological activity. These models help predict how modifications to a chemical structure can enhance or diminish the desired therapeutic effect.

    Overview

    Section 1: Module 1: Introduction to Advance Biochemistry.

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 1.1. Introduction to Advance Biochemistry.

    Lecture 3 1.2. Key areas of Advance Biochemistry.

    Lecture 4 1.3. Applications of Biochemistry.

    Lecture 5 1.4. Conclusion.

    Section 2: Module 2: Biomolecules.

    Lecture 6 2.1 Introduction and Types of Biomolecules.

    Lecture 7 2.2 Carbohydrates.

    Lecture 8 2.2 Carbohydrates 2

    Lecture 9 2.2 Carbohydrates 3

    Lecture 10 2.3 Lipids.

    Lecture 11 2.3 Lipids 2

    Lecture 12 2.4 Proteins.

    Lecture 13 2.4 Proteins 2

    Lecture 14 2.5 Introduction to Nucleic acids.

    Lecture 15 2.6 Nucleic acids -DNA Structure.

    Lecture 16 2.7 Nucleic acids -RNA structure.

    Lecture 17 2.7 Nucleic acids -RNA structure 2

    Lecture 18 2.7 Nucleic acids -RNA structure 3

    Lecture 19 2.8 Conclusion.

    Section 3: Module 3: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry of Nucleic Acids.

    Lecture 20 3.1 DNA Replication Process.

    Lecture 21 3.2 Transcription Process.

    Lecture 22 3.3 Translation Process.

    Lecture 23 3.4 Conclusion.

    Section 4: Module 4: Enzymes.

    Lecture 24 4.1 Introduction to Enzymes.

    Lecture 25 4.2 Enzyme Structure.

    Lecture 26 4.3 Enzyme -Substrate Complex formation.

    Lecture 27 4.4 Models of Enzyme-Substrate interaction.

    Lecture 28 4.5 Enzyme Function.

    Lecture 29 4.6 Regulation of Enzyme Activity.

    Lecture 30 4.7 Examples of Enzymes in the Human Body.

    Lecture 31 4.8 Conclusion.

    Section 5: Module 5: Metabolism

    Lecture 32 5.1 Introduction to Metabolism.

    Lecture 33 5.2 The metabolic pathways-Catabolism and Anabolism.

    Lecture 34 5.3 Key molecules and Coenzymes.

    Lecture 35 5.4 Regulation of Metabolism.

    Lecture 36 5.5 Conclusion.

    Section 6: Module 6: Biochemical Pathways

    Lecture 37 6.1 Introduction to Biochemical Pathways.

    Lecture 38 6.2 Biochemical Pathway-Glycolysis.

    Lecture 39 6.3 Biochemical Pathway-Krebs Cycle (TCA Cycle).

    Lecture 40 6.4 Biochemical Pathway-Electron Transport Chain (ETC).

    Lecture 41 6.5 Biochemical Pathway-Cell Signaling.

    Lecture 42 6.6 Conclusion.

    Section 7: Module 7: Biochemical Techniques.

    Lecture 43 7.1 Introduction to Biochemical Techniques.

    Lecture 44 7.2 Spectroscopy Techniques-UV-Visible Spectroscopy.

    Lecture 45 7.3 Spectroscopy Techniques-Fluorescence Spectroscopy.

    Lecture 46 7.4 Spectroscopy Techniques-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy.

    Lecture 47 7.5 Spectroscopy Techniques-Mass Spectrometry (MS).

    Lecture 48 7.6 Chromatography Techniques -High Performance Liquid Chromatography

    Lecture 49 7.7 Chromatography Techniques -Gas Chromatography (GC).

    Lecture 50 7.8 Chromatography Techniques-Liquid Chromatography -Mass Spectrometry

    Lecture 51 7.9 Electrophoresis Techniques -Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (PAGE).

    Lecture 52 7.10 Electrophoresis Techniques -Western Blotting.

    Lecture 53 7.11 Enzyme -Linked Techniques - Enzyme -Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA).

    Lecture 54 7.12 Molecular Biology Techniques -Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).

    Lecture 55 7.12 Molecular Biology Techniques -Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) 2

    Lecture 56 7.13 Molecular Biology Techniques -Recombinant DNA Technology.

    Lecture 57 7.14 Molecular Biology Techniques -Crystallography Techniques (X-ray

    Lecture 58 7.15 Conclusion.

    Section 8: Module 8: Biochemical Disorders.

    Lecture 59 8.1 Introduction to Biochemical Disorders.

    Lecture 60 8.2 Understanding Biochemical Pathways and Their Associated Disorders.

    Lecture 61 8.2 Understanding Biochemical Pathways and Their Associated Disorders 2

    Lecture 62 8.3 Causes of Biochemical Disorders.

    Lecture 63 8.4 Effects and Symptoms.

    Lecture 64 8.5 Diagnosis and Screening.

    Lecture 65 8.6 Treatment and Management.

    Lecture 66 8.7 Conclusion.

    Section 9: Assignments

    Lecture 67 Assignments:

    Section 10: Internship in Drug Discovery

    Lecture 68 Introduction to Drug Discovery

    Lecture 69 Assignment of Drug Discovery

    Lecture 70 Project of Drug Discovery

    This course is designed for students and researchers in life sciences, biochemistry, biotechnology, and related fields who seek an in-depth understanding of biochemical processes at the molecular level.,Biotechnologists and industrial researchers aiming to explore advanced biochemical techniques in genetic engineering, enzyme kinetics, and metabolic pathway analysis.,Academics and educators looking to expand their knowledge of cutting-edge biochemical research and its applications in health and industry