Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences III
Numbering Code | G-PHA10 76203 EJ86 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ Irregular, year-round | |
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Number of Credits | 4 | Course Type | Experiment | |
Target Year | 3rd year doctoral students | Target Student | ||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | ||
Instructor name |
YAMASHITA FUMIYOSHI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor) ONO MASAHIRO (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor) TAKAKURA YOSHINOBU (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor) KANEKO SHIYUUJI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor) TERADA TOMOHIRO (Kyoto University Hospital Professor) YONEZAWA ATSUSHI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor) TAKAHASHI YUUKI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor) SHIRAKAWA HISASHI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor) NAKAGAWA TAKAYUKI (Kyoto University Hospital Associate Professor) HIGUCHI YURIKO (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor) IMAI SATOSHI (Kyoto University Hospital Senior Lecturer) Hiroyuki Watanabe (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Senior Lecturer) Nakagawa Shunsaku (Kyoto University Hospital Assistant Professor) ITOHARA KOTARO (Kyoto University Hospital Assistant Professor) HIRA DAIKI (Kyoto University Hospital Program-Specific Assistant Professor) |
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Outline and Purpose of the Course |
(Aim) Through pharmaceutical research experiments carried out in the laboratory, this course aims to equip students with the ability to think about research from the perspective of a medical pharmaceutical researcher and teach them how to design research plans and utilize experimental techniques, data sorting methods, and problem-solving skills. (Summary) In this course, students will research neuropharmacology, DDS, medical applications of molecular imaging, clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, and applications in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics from medical chemistry, physical chemistry, and biological chemistry. |
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Course Goals |
・To learn the experiment techniques needed to conduct research as a graduate school student in the pharmaceutical sciences doctoral program. ・ To aim to develop approaches to research, research plan design methods, data sorting methods, and problem-solving skills through experiments. |
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Schedule and Contents |
1-15:The following experiments will be conducted: ・Research on neuropharmacology ・Research on DDS ・Research on medical applications in molecular imaging ・Research on clinical pharmacology and therapeutics ・Applications of medical chemistry in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics ・Applications of physical chemistry in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics ・Applications of biological chemistry in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | Students will be comprehensively evaluated based on their approach and attitude to day-to-day research. | |||
Course Requirements | None | |||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) | ・Students should make sure they carry out sufficient advance preparation before starting experiments. After an experiment is finished, they should swiftly sort through and analyze the experiment results and consider them in full before moving on to planning for the next experiment. | |||
Textbooks | Textbooks/References | Others; not specified. | ||
References, etc. | Others; may be specified according to seminar content. |