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FCCT Biochemistry Lab is formally organized as [http://bio.ijs.si/chair.htm Biochemistry Chair] (in the traditional European meaning of the word) and is involved in teaching biochemistry courses for students of chemistry, pharmacy, biochemistry and laboratory biomedicine. We also teach enzymology, recombinant DNA technology and conduct in part several other theoretical and practical courses. In 2006, we participated at the international genetically engineered machine competition ([http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page iGEM2006]) and won! | FCCT Biochemistry Lab is formally organized as [http://bio.ijs.si/chair.htm Biochemistry Chair] (in the traditional European meaning of the word) and is involved in teaching biochemistry courses for students of chemistry, pharmacy, biochemistry and laboratory biomedicine. We also teach enzymology, recombinant DNA technology and conduct in part several other theoretical and practical courses. In 2006, we participated at the international genetically engineered machine competition ([http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page iGEM2006]) and won! | ||
Our research is focused on two main topics: proteinases & inhibitors and snake toxins & evolution. For decades, research work was performed within the [http://www.ijs.si/ijsw/JSI J. Stefan Institute] [http://bio.ijs.si/ Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology]. | Our research is focused on two main topics: proteinases & inhibitors and snake toxins & evolution. For decades, research work was performed within the [http://www.ijs.si/ijsw/JSI J. Stefan Institute] [http://bio.ijs.si/ Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology]. Recently, we started a collaboration on humanization of monoclonal antibodies with the national Blood Transfusion Centre. |
Revision as of 13:36, 30 June 2007
FCCT Biochemistry Lab is formally organized as Biochemistry Chair (in the traditional European meaning of the word) and is involved in teaching biochemistry courses for students of chemistry, pharmacy, biochemistry and laboratory biomedicine. We also teach enzymology, recombinant DNA technology and conduct in part several other theoretical and practical courses. In 2006, we participated at the international genetically engineered machine competition (iGEM2006) and won!
Our research is focused on two main topics: proteinases & inhibitors and snake toxins & evolution. For decades, research work was performed within the J. Stefan Institute Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Recently, we started a collaboration on humanization of monoclonal antibodies with the national Blood Transfusion Centre.