Medicinal Chemistry 411

Send your comments and questions to:

Dr. Ronald Woodard.
Office: 3632A Chemistry Building
Phone: 764-7366
Class: TT 9:00 to 10:30
Office Hours: Call or E-mail for an appointment


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Course Description

This course is a continuation of Medicinal Chemistry 410 and deals with the structures and mechanisms of wide variety of drug classes. Topics to be covered include cardiovascular agents, diuretics, hormones, anti-inflammatories, vitamins, and chemtherapeutics.

General Information

Text: Priniciples of Medicinal Chemistry, 4th edition, W.O. Foye, Editor
Times: Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00am - 10:30am
Location: Room 2548 C.C. Little Building

Lecture Schedule

Tuesday, September 8 - Thursday, October 22

Cardiovascular Agents, Diuretics, Vitamins, Enzymes, Prostaglandins, Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatories, Antipyretics, and Analgesics.
-- Dr. Ronald W. Woodard, 3632A New Chemistry Building, 764-7366


Tuesday, October 27 - Thursday, December 10

Cancer Chemotherapeutics, Anti-Virals, Immunosuppressives, Antiparasites, Antimalarials, and Chemotherapeutics of Infectious Diseases, Steroids, Thyroid Hormones and Antithyroid Agents, Hypoglycemics and Insulin
-- Dr. Leroy B. Townsend, 4569 C. C. Little, 764-7574



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Examination Schedule

Examinations

There will be four exams as indicated:

  • Exam I - Thursday, October 1 (100 pts. x 1.20)
  • Exam II - Thursday, October 22 (100 pts. x 0.88)
  • Exam III - Tuesday, November 17 (100 pts. x 1.04)
  • Exam IV - Thursday, December 10 (100 pts. x 0.88)

Refer to your class syllabus for grading policy and exam weights for the final grade.

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Web Study Guide

This version of the Medicinal Chemistry Examination Study Guide was produced by the College of Pharmacy and the Office of Instructional Technology.

The study guide consists of questions and answers from previous years, and you may use it to prepare for the first and second exams. In some cases the question types have been modified to make them suitable for this format.

The guide requires a browser that supports authentication, tables, and frames. Any public computing Site at UM will have an appropriate browswer, such as Netscape 2.02 or better.

When you arrive at the study guide, you'll need to identify yourself in the authentication box that appear in your browser.

Enjoy the guide, be sure to send your comments or feedback to help us make this a better tool for you.

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Other Resources for Students

Check here for documents or references to supplement your readings and lecture notes. From time to time, new items will be posted and announced in class.

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Medicinal Chemistry 411

Send your comments and questions to:

Dr. Ronald Woodard.
Office: 3632A Chemistry Building
Phone: 764-7366
Class: TT 9:00 to 11:00
Office Hours: