Advanced Basic Organic Chemistry II

Numbering Code G-PHA01 61210 LJ86 Year/Term 2022 ・ Irregular, Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year 1st and 2nd year master's students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name TAKASU KIYOSEI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
KAKEYA HIDEAKI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
OHNO HIROAKI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
HATTORI AKIRA (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor)
INUKI SHINSUKE (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor)
TAKAKURA YOSHINOBU (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course (Purpose) To introduce the latest topics on organic chemistry, synthetic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, catalytic chemistry, natural product chemistry, and biopharmacy, bridging from undergraduate teaching to state-of-the-art research. Through this lecture, students will acquire knowledge and theory for understanding the recent advances in the field of drug discovery and chemistry and applying it to drug discovery research.
(Overview) This is a lecture on the specificity and applications of various organic synthesis reactions underlying pharmaceutical synthesis, especially reactions involving organometallic reagents. In addition, lectures will focus on recent advances in the development of drug discovery research using active ingredients of natural chemicals and pharmaceutical plants.
Course Goals Target
(1) Understand the expansion from basic to applied research on organic and natural chemicals (organic chemicals, synthetic chemicals, pharmaceutical chemicals, natural chemical, studies, etc.) related to drug discovery.
(2) Learn and understand the latest trends and cutting-edge research on drug discovery chemistry.
(3) Cultivate the ability to voluntarily investigate, understand and consider cutting-edge research on drug discovery chemistry.
Schedule and Contents 1st to 3rd Classes Organic Metal Chemicals Fundamentals and Applications
4th to 6th Classes Natural Synthetic Chemicals
7th to 9th Classes Chemistry Modification of the Bio-related Molecules
10th to 12th Classes Pharmaceutical Plant Resources
13th Class Latest Topics on Organic Chemistry
14th Class Supplementary Lecture
15th Class Test
Evaluation Methods and Policy Comprehensively evaluate the status of attendance at lectures, class notes, and reports assigned during lectures.
Course Requirements None in particular
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) After each class, it is desirable to investigate and review textbooks and literature related to the lecture content. Such self-learning leads directly to a significant increase in the breadth and depth of the abilities of the graduates.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Printouts will be distributed if otherwise necessary.
References, etc. Other texts may be designated depending on the content of the lecture.
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