Seminar for Innovative Pharmaceutical Sciences II

Numbering Code G-PHA01 79012 SJ86 Year/Term 2022 ・ Irregular, year-round
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Seminar
Target Year 2nd year doctoral students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name Instructors of Pharmaceutical Sciences Dept. (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences)
Outline and Purpose of the Course (Aim) Through presentations and related discussions, this course aims to equip students with cutting-edge knowledge, logical thinking skills, and the means to interpret individual research data. It also aims to teach students advanced problem-solving skills, so they can handle various scientific problems, and offer ways to push forward with the research they will need to conduct as drug discovery researchers and educators.
(Summary) This course introduces pioneering findings in such research fields as organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and biological chemistry, which are used as a basis for discussion. Guidance on presentation and discussion methods will be circulated in a bulletin in advance and also explained at the first seminar.
Course Goals To acquire cutting-edge knowledge, methods for interpreting individual research data, and logical thinking skills. Also, to learn advanced problem-solving skills to handle various scientific problems and foster ways of pushing forward with research, which will be needed as a drug discovery researcher and educator.
Schedule and Contents 1-15: The following seminars will be held:
Advanced organic chemistry research methods (Takemoto, Takasu, Naka, Takigawa, & Ito (M))
・Presentations on pioneering research in organic chemistry
・Discussions based on presentations on pioneering research in organic chemistry
・Commentary based on presentations on pioneering research in organic chemistry
Advanced physical chemistry research methods (Matsuzaki, Hoshino, Kato (H), Ishihama, & Sugiyama)
・Presentations on pioneering research in physical chemistry
・Discussions based on presentations on pioneering research in physical chemistry
・Commentary based on presentations on pioneering research in physical chemistry
Advanced biological chemistry research methods (Takeshima, Kakizawa, Nakayama, Shin, Kato (Y), Futaki, Imanishi, Kimura, Kato (H), Igaki, Kanda, Koyanagi, Ikuta, Ito (T), & Hashiguchi)
・ Presentations on pioneering research in biological chemistry
・ Discussions based on presentations on pioneering research in biological chemistry
・ Commentary based on presentations on pioneering research in biological chemistry
Evaluation Methods and Policy Students will be comprehensively evaluated based on practice attendance, input in presentations and discussion, and subject reports they may be assigned based on practices.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Independent study is the foundation for developing problem-finding and problem-solving skills.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Others; printouts will be distributed where appropriate.
References, etc. Others; may be specified according to practice content.
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