Molecular Microbial Science Seminar2
Numbering Code | G-AGR03 6CB42 SB79 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ Year-round |
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Number of Credits | 3 | Course Type | Seminar |
Target Year | Target Student | ||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | |
Instructor name |
KURIHARA TATSUO (Institute for Chemical Research Professor) KAWAMOTO JUN (Institute for Chemical Research Associate Professor) TAKUYA OGAWA (Institute for Chemical Research Assistant Professor) |
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Outline and Purpose of the Course | The object of this seminar is to let students acquire a broad and deep knowledge of molecular microbial science by reading original papers recently published in scientific journals and improve skills in scientific presentation. | ||
Course Goals | Students will obtain a broad and deep knowledge of molecular microbial science and improve their ability to read and understand scientific papers and skills in scientific presentation. | ||
Schedule and Contents |
I. Studies on modern molecular microbial science Each student will be asked to read original papers on the following topics, prepare a resume, and give an oral presentation twice a year. After presentation, all the participants, including faculty members and students, will have a discussion about the papers introduced. Each participant will give a comment sheet to the presenter to improve his/her skills in scientific presentation. [Topics] 1. Basic microbiology 2. Applied microbiology 3. Enzyme chemistry and technology 4. Methodology in molecular microbial science II. Research presentation and discussion Each student will be asked to report his/her own research progress about once a month by using a resume and give an oral presentation twice a year. |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy |
Grading will be based on the attendance and the quality of presentation and debate. Refer to current year's 'Guide to Degree Programs' for attainment levels of evaluation. |
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Course Requirements | Basic knowledge of biochemistry and microbiology is required. | ||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) | Students will be asked to search for papers relevant to their own research in the field of molecular microbial science and read them. |