Department of Biochemistry
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The Dept. of Biochemistry (of the University of Oxford) is one of the largest in Europe, and is currently made up of four main buildings
- The Hans Krebs building (Biochemistry)
- The Donald Woods building (Microbiology)
- The Rex Richards building (Molecular Biophysics)
- The Rodney Porter building (Glycobiology)
Up until 2006 two other buildings housing genetics (the Walter Bodmer building) and Biochemistry (the Rudolph Peters building) also existed. However, these have since been demolished and currently a new departmental building is being constructed. Due for completion in 2010, it will then house biochemistry while the Hans Krebs building is demolished and rebuilt.
[edit] External Links
- Map of the old science department - http://www.ox.ac.uk/aboutoxford/maps/scimap.shtml
- Department of Biochemistry - University of Oxford main page - http://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/