Seminar in Molecular and Cellular Bioanalysis

Numbering Code G-PHA01 72303 SJ86 Year/Term 2022 ・ Irregular, year-round
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Seminar
Target Year 1st and 2nd year master's students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name ISHIHAMA YASUSHI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
SUGIYAMA NAOYUKI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course (Objective) Students will acquire knowledge about biomolecular analysis based on analytical science through presentations and discussions. In addition, students can learn how to interpret individual data and conduct research, and will acquire problem-solving skills to deal with various scientific problems.
(Summary) The latest findings in the field of proteomics will be introduced and discussed. Notes on presentation and discussion methods will be posted in advance and explained in the first lecture.
Course Goals To understand the basics of proteomics mass spectrometry, proteomics LC-MS, phosphoproteomics, proteomics informatics and signal transduction proteomics.
To learn the basics of data interpretation and logic of individual data.
To learn how to conduct research and to acquire problem-solving skills to deal with various scientific problems.
To acquire research presentation skills.
Schedule and Contents (1)-(6)  Research on proteomic mass spectrometry
・Presentation on research related to proteomic mass spectrometry
・Discussion on basis of presentation on research related to proteomic mass spectrometry
・Interpretation on basis of presentation on research related to proteomic mass spectrometry
(7) -(12) Research on LC-MS proteomics
・ Presentation on research related to LC-MS proteomics
・ Discussion on basis of presentation on research related to LC-MS proteomics
・ Interpretation on basis of presentation on research related to LC-MS proteomics
(13)-(18) Research on phosphoproteomics
・Presentation on research related to phosphoproteomics
・Discussion on basis of presentation on research related to phosphoproteomics
・Interpretation on basis of presentation on research related to phosphoproteomics
(19)-(24) Research on proteomic informatics
・Presentation on research related to proteomic informatics
・Discussion on basis of presentation on research related to proteomic informatics
・Interpretation on basis of presentation on research related to proteomic informatics
(25)-(30) Research on signal transduction proteomics
・Presentation on research related to signal transduction proteomics
・Discussion on basis of presentation on research related to signal transduction proteomics
・Interpretation on basis of presentation on research related to signal transduction proteomics
Evaluation Methods and Policy Students will be comprehensively evaluated based on seminar attendance (40%), presentations (30%), and discussion input (30%).
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students should carefully read through literature circulated in advance by email and ensure that they understand the content. Students should also review anything they did not understand in the literature provided in class or during discussion.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Instructed during class
References, etc. Discussed in class
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