Basic Laboratory Techniques in Physical Chemistry

Numbering Code G-PHA01 51206 LJ86 Year/Term 2022 ・ Irregular, First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year 1st year master's students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name MATSUZAKI KATSUMI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
KATOU HIROAKI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
ISHIHAMA YASUSHI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
ONO MASAHIRO (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
HOSHINO MASARU (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor)
SUGIYAMA NAOYUKI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor)
OGAWA HARUO (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor)
Hiroyuki Watanabe (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Senior Lecturer)
Outline and Purpose of the Course (Aim) To teach students the basic experimental techniques required to carry out research in fields that form the basis of physical pharmcy experiments: thermodynamics, structural biology, and kinetics. The course also aims to equip students with the understanding and skills to carry out safe experimental procedures.

(Summary) The course combines lectures and practical training to cover the fields that form the basis of biological chemistry experiments: structural biology, biophysical chemistry, clinical analytical chemistry, spectroscopy, interface science, molecular structural science, and radiochemistry.
Course Goals To learn how to perform the basic techniques of physical pharmacy experiments safely and reliably.
Schedule and Contents (1) Introductory lectures
(2) Handling technologies and the safe handling of compounds
(3) Handling technologies and the safe handling of microorganisms
(4) Handling technologies and the safe handling of animals
(5) Experiment techniques related to and the safe handling of recombinant DNA
(6) Handling technologies and the safe handling of radioisotopes
(7) The safe handling of X-rays
(8) Practical utilization skills for the Internet and databases
(9) Disposal of waste and drainage, and environmental considerations
(10) Outline of experiment techniques in structural biology and molecular structural science
(11) Outline of experiment techniques in biocolloidal science and interface science
(12) Outline of experiment techniques in biophysical chemistry
(13) Outline of experiment techniques in clinical analytical chemistry and radiochemistry
(14) Outline of experiment techniques in spectroscopy
(15) Supplementary class and discussion
Evaluation Methods and Policy Students will be comprehensively evaluated based on lecture and practice attendance, and their subject reports.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) If there are any points upon which the student is unclear, they should study relevant literature to improve their understanding.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Others; printouts will be distributed where appropriate.
References, etc. Others; may be specified according to class content.
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