Basic Laboratory Techniques in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Numbering Code G-PHA10 56003 LJ86 Year/Term 2022 ・ Irregular, First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year 1st year doctoral students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name TAKAKURA YOSHINOBU (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
YAMASHITA FUMIYOSHI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
SHIRAKAWA HISASHI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor)
HIGUCHI YURIKO (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor)
ONO MASAHIRO (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
TAKAHASHI YUUKI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course (Aim) This course aims to equip students with basic experimental techniques in the fields that form the foundation of pharmaceutical research: medical chemistry, physical chemistry, and biological chemistry. It also aims to provide them with the knowledge and techniques to carry out safe experiments.
(Summary) This course combines lectures and practical training in medical chemistry, physical chemistry, and biological chemistry, which form the foundation of pharmaceutical research.
Course Goals ・To study the basic experimental techniques needed to conduct research on pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacology, and to gain the knowledge and experiment techniques needed to conduct one's own research.
Schedule and Contents (1)-(7)  State of experimental techniques in pharmaceutical research
・Handling technologies and the safe handling of compounds (Takakura)
 ・Handling technologies and the safe handling of microorganisms (Takahashi)
 ・Handling technologies and the safe handling of animals
 ・Experimental techniques and the safe handling of recombinant DNA (Shirakawa)
 ・Handling technologies and the safe handling of radioisotopes (Ono)
 ・Internet and database practical utilization skills (Yamashita)
 ・Disposal of waste and drainage and environmental considerations (Takakura)
(8)-(9) Outline of experimental techniques in clinical pharmacy
(10)-(11) Outline of experimental techniques in medical chemistry (Takahashi)
(12)-(13) Outline of experimental techniques in physical chemistry (Ono)
(14) -(15) Outline of experimental techniques in biological chemistry (Shirakawa)
Evaluation Methods and Policy Students will be comprehensively evaluated based on lecture and practice attendance, and subject reports that may be assigned based on class or practice content.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students should use the Internet to read up on class topics before each class. Students should also note that they will be assigned reports on the class content, which will be used as a basis for performance evaluation.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Others; printouts will be distributed where appropriate.
References, etc. Others; may be specified according to class content.
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