Cellular Biochemistry Seminar2

Numbering Code G-AGR03 6CB18 SB79 Year/Term 2022 ・ Year-round
Number of Credits 3 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name KIOKA NORIYUKI (Graduate School of Agriculture Professor)
KIMURA YASUHISA (Graduate School of Agriculture Associate Professor)
KURODA MITO (Graduate School of Agriculture Assistant Professor)
NAGATA KOH (Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary Education and Research Project Assistant Professor)
KODAN ATSUSHI (Institute for Advanced Study Project Assistant Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This seminar course is designed to understand a background in cellular biochemistry, to obtain several methodological and experimental design considerations, and to acquire a skill to apply this knowledge to enhance ongoing and future research projects.
Course Goals understanding a background in cellular biochemistry, to obtaining several methodological and experimental design considerations, and acquiring a skill to apply this knowledge to enhance ongoing and future research projects.
Schedule and Contents This seminar course includes presentation by students of overview of specific current topics of cellular biochemistry, including signal transduction induced by extracellular environments, mechanosensing/mechanotransduction, structure-based mechanism of transporters, lipid homeostasis, and related disease, followed by discussion with special attention given to practical considerations for conducting life science research. Specific goals are to understand a background in cellular biochemistry, to obtain several methodological and experimental design considerations, and to acquire a skill to apply this knowledge to enhance ongoing and future research projects.
Evaluation Methods and Policy Based on contents and clarity of presentation, and class participation.
Refer to current year's 'Guide to Degree Programs' for attainment levels of evaluation.
Course Requirements Fundamental biochemistry studied in the bachelor course should be confirmed.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Pre-study and post-study should be carried out.
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