Macromolecular Bioscience Seminar1

Numbering Code G-AGR03 5CB19 SJ79 Year/Term 2022 ・ Year-round
Number of Credits 3 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name SUGASE KENJI (Graduate School of Agriculture Professor)
KURODA KOUICHI (Graduate School of Agriculture Associate Professor)
WATARU AOKI (Graduate School of Agriculture Assistant Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Creating the life sciences of the future through exploration and analysis of fundamental biological phenomena

  Biological phenomena are among the most important and fascinating research themes in the life sciences. We approach our research from the perspective of biochemistry, both basic and applied, which means that we take a chemically based view of biological phenomena and attempt to explain them in chemical terms. We will study the latest methods to systematically investigate the genes and proteins enclosed in the cellular envelope which are the vehicles of life, the intracellular transmission of various kinds of biological data, and the mechanisms involved in interactions between cells, proteins, and genes.
Course Goals Understanding of both learning and research.
Schedule and Contents Studies on using genomic information and the latest techniques to analyze complex biological phenomena at molecular level and
expanding biological functions through bio- and nano-technology
Evaluation Methods and Policy Referto '2016 Guide to Degree Programs' for attainment levels of evaluation
Course Requirements Belonging to Macromolecular Chemistry Lab.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Before lecture, pre-study and post-study should be carried out.
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