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Biochemistry has responsibilities for shared courses

There are a number of courses and responsibilities shared between Departments in SBS, as indicated in the following table. Biochemistry contributes to various courses within NST, MST and VST, highlighted below:

Tripos

Course

Responsibilities

Contributing Departments

MST & VST Part IA
Chair of Senior Examiners, Assistant Chair Biochemistry, PDN, Pharmacology, Pathology
NST Part IA
Biology of Cells (BoC) Course Organiser, Senior Examiner, Examiner Biochemistry, Genetics, Plant Sciences, Zoology
NST Part IA
Mathematical Biology (MB) Course Organiser, Senior Examiner, Examiner Biochemistry, Genetics, Pathology, PDN, Pharmacology, Plant Sciences, Psychology, Veterinary Medicine, Zoology, MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit
NST Part IA
Evolution and Behaviour (E&B) Course Organiser Biochemistry, Genetics, Plant Sciences, Zoology, Biological Anthropology
NST Part IA
Physiology of Organisms (PoO) Course Organiser PDN, Plant Sciences, Zoology
NST Part IA
Chair of Senior Examiners, Assistant Chair NST Depts – Biological (NST(B)) and Physical (NST(P))
MST & VST Part IB
Chair of Senior Examiners, Assistant Chair PDN, Pharmacology, Pathology
NST Part IB
Cell & Developmental Biology (CDB) Course Organiser, Senior Examiner, Examiner Biochemistry, Genetics, Plant Sciences, Zoology
NST Part IB
Neurobiology Course Organiser, Senior Examiner, Examiner PDN, Psychology, Zoology
NST Part IB
Ecology, Evolution & Conservation Course Organiser, Senior Examiner, Examiner Plant Sciences, Zoology
NST Part II
Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour (PNB) Course Organiser, Senior Examiner, Examiner PDN, Psychology
NST Part II
Biological & Biomedical Sciences (BBS) Course Organiser/Senior Examiner, Examiner Biochemistry, Pathology, PDN, Pharmacology, Plant Sciences, Psychology, Zoology
NST Parts IB, II & III
Chair of Senior Examiners, Assistant Chair NST Depts – Biological (NST(B)) and Physical (NST(P))

The responsibility for the various tasks is taken in turn by contributing Departments. The contribution from Biochemistry is summarised below:

Department of Biochemistry