Molecular Microbial Science Seminar2

Numbering Code G-AGR03 6CB42 SB79 Year/Term 2022 ・ Year-round
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)
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.
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.
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.
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