| Course title | |||||
| 生命工学フロンティア特論Ⅲ [Frontiers of Biotechnology and Life Science Ⅲ] | |||||
| Course category | common courses | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
| Department | Year | ~ | Semester | 1st | |
| Course type | 1st | Course code | 1060703 | ||
| Instructor(s) | |||||
| 金 賢徹 [KIM Hyonchol] | |||||
| Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address | |
| Course description |
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This lecture presents AIST researches involved in partner graduate school. Biotechnology researches developed in AIST Biomedical Research Institute (https://unit.aist.go.jp/bmd/)will be presented with recent technology trends including practical examples.This lecture is held as an intensive course simultaneously with Frontier of Biotechnology VI. Purpose:Training of research planning ability. To deepen your understanding about principles and recent applications for various measurement techniques. |
| Expected Learning |
| To deepen the understanding of both principles and recent trends about practical bioengineering research. |
| Course schedule |
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Day 1: Introduction, micro- and nano-particles, microscopy techniques Methods to fabricate various micro- and nano-particles and their applications for life science studies are explained. In addition, principles and recent developments for various microscopy techniques are lectured. Day 2: Atomic force microscopy and single cell nano-manipulations Principles of atomic force microscopy (AFM) are introduced. In addition, nano-manipulation technologies using the AFM are explained. Day 3: On-chip cellomics and its application for cancer diagnostics On-chip cellomics technologies based on micro-fabrication technologies are lectured. In addition, its application for cancer diagnostics are introduced. |
| Prerequisites |
| None |
| Required Text(s) and Materials |
| None |
| References |
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B. Bushan, H. Fuchs Eds., "Applied Scanning Probe Methods IX", Springer J.N. Israelachivili, "Intermolecular and Surface Forces", Academic Press |
| Assessment/Grading |
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Attendance and contribution for lecture (70%) Discussion (30%) |
| Message from instructor(s) |
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・No conditions for this course. Students who are interested in AIST's research example will be welcomed. ・Any questions will be welcomed during or after the lecutre, or by e-mail. You can also come to office during the following office hour, |
| Course keywords |
| Cell Engineering,Nanobiotechnology, Biosensing, Atomic force microscopy, Microchip, Nanoparticles |
| Office hours |
| Irregular (typically Monday and Wednesday) 10:00 - 18:00. Office: Room 404, Bldg.11 |
| Remarks 1 |
| E-mail: kim-hc@m2.tuat.ac.jp |
| Remarks 2 |
| There is a possibility to offer separate classes in Japanese and English. |
| Related URL |
| https://unit.aist.go.jp/bmd/ |
| Lecture Language |
| Japanese |
| Language Subject |
| Last update |
| 7/8/2020 3:43:35 PM |