Course title | |||||
サイエンスコミュニケーションと研究倫理 [Science Communication and Research Integrity] | |||||
Course category | courses for the doctral program | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering | Year | ~ | Semester | 3rd |
Course type | 3rd | Course code | 148111 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
朝日 透(早) [ASAHI Tohru] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
Interactive lectures will be held with instructors who have a proven track record in each field, with the aim of acquiring the skills of science communication, including science writing and science presentations, and the concept of research ethics through theory and practice.Science and technology also has ethical responsibilities because it has a significant impact on people now and in the future. At present, in the research field related to science and technology at the international level, "Responsible Conduct of Research" (RCR) is required, and education, research and supervision are social responsibilities of universities and research institutions. . On the other hand, in order to become an internationally trusted researcher, it is essential to acquire research ethics (RE: Research Ethics) and research honesty, accuracy, efficiency, and objectivity (RI: Research Integrity). It becomes. In this lecture, students will deepen their understanding of fundamental issues related to research ethics and research honesty, accuracy, efficiency, and objectivity, and related systems. |
Expected Learning |
The goal is to acquire science communication, research ethics, and honesty, accuracy, efficiency, and objectivity of research necessary for medical science and engineering researchers to conduct research activities and support the research activities of others. will do. |
Course schedule |
1st: November 21 (Sat.) 3rd period: Preparing researchers for information transmission Seiko Aoyama, Naoya Sawamura 2nd: November 21 (Sat.) 4th Explanation of the basics of lighting Seiko Aoyama 3rd: December 5th (Sat.) 3rd period Notes on writing research contents Seiko Aoyama 4th: December 12 (Sat) 1st Period Research Ethics 1 Kawato Naoto, Asahi Toru 5th: 12 December (Sat) 2nd Period Research Ethics 2 Kawahara NaotoThe 6th: December 12th (Sat) 3rd Period Research Ethics 3 Kawahara NaotoThe 7th: December 19 (Sat.) 1st Period Research Ethics 4 Kawahara Naoto 8th: December 19 (Sat.) 2nd Research Ethics 5 Naoto Kawahara 9th: December 19th (Sat) 3rd Research Ethics 6 Kawahara Naoto 10th: January 9 (Sat) 1st Research Ethics 7 Naoto Kawahara 11th: January 9 (Sat.) 2nd Period Research Ethics 8 Naoto Kawahara 12th: January 9 (Sat.) 3rd Research Ethics 9 Naoto Kawahara 13th: January 16 (Sat) 1st Period Research Ethics 10 Kawahara Naoto 14th: January 16 (Sat.) 2nd Period Research Ethics 11 Naoto KawaharaThe 15th: January 16 (Sat.) 3rd Research Ethics 12 Naoto Kawahara |
Prerequisites |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
References |
[Kawahara teacher's round]"Introduction to ORI Research Ethics" by Nicholas H. Steneck by Shigeaki Yamazaki and translated by Maruzen Co., Ltd.“To those who want to be a science-not to cause injustice” Science Ethics Review Committee, Chemical Doujin"IRB Handbook 2nd Edition-Ensuring Ethics in Clinical Research and Protecting Subjects"[The times in charge of Mr. Aoyama]Protein Nucleic Acid Enzyme January 2008 (vol.53, No.1) p.80"Science Lighting Recommendations" |
Assessment/Grading |
Examination: 40% Conducted using the school examination or course navigation.Report: 30% Assign and submit assignments as needed.Average rating: 30% Participation in group discussions and interactive lectures. |
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Remarks 1 |
Grades are assessed by exams, participation in lectures, exams or reports.Take all teachers' exams or submit a report.If one is missing, it becomes impossible.Absences other than public holidays with the permission of the supervisor are not allowed. Even if you are absent, you will not be able to attend if you do not attend more than 12 times. |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
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Last update |
4/2/2020 6:58:19 PM |