Course title | |||||
生物制御科学Ⅰ [Bioregulation and Biointeraction Ⅰ] | |||||
Course category | Requirement | Credit | 2 | ||
Department | Year | 1~ | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 05ac0007 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
川出 洋, 平岡 毅, 小松 健 [KAWAIDE Hiroshi, HIRAOKA Tsuyoshi, KOMATSU Ken] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Faculty of Agriculture | Office | Email address |
Course description |
This course is one of the subject of master's thesis. Through this course, students acquire new research methods and knowledge for further upgrading expertise based on each special field related to master's thesis. Discuss the analysis, consideration, and presenting technique of the research results, acquire the ability to promote research in the special field while evaluating the validity with the supervisor who are different from the main supervisor. |
Expected Learning |
The candidate should be able to understand and discuss the chemistry and biochemistry of biological low-molecular-weight organic compounds, biology and virology related to plant pathology, and biology and biochemistry related to insect science at postgraduate level. In other words, the student should have acquired the knowledge, collected the knowledge and discussed the issues that will contribute to the preparation of the master's thesis, and should have achieved a level of ability appropriate for a graduate student. Corresponding criteria in the Diploma policy: See the curriculum maps. https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/ |
Course schedule |
These are omnibus lectures given by three teachers from the Department of Biological Control Science. The lecture schedule is as follows. The lecture format is based on a face-to-face meeting. The lectures are held every Monday in the second period. The lecture dates follow the academic year, so lectures are also held on public holidays. However, depending on the situation, lectures may be delivered live online or on-demand. Announcements will be made in advance. Faculty in charge: Dr Hiraoka (Applied Entomology) 1 (11 April): Introduction What are insects? 2 (18 April): structure and function of insects and their applications 1 Wings 3 (25 April): Structure and function of insects and their applications 2 Compound eyes 4 (02 May): Insect and human diseases 5 (09 May): classification of insects Faculty member in charge, Dr Komatsu (Plant Pathology) 1 (16 May): Genomics of pathogenicity-determining mechanisms of plant pathogens 2 (23 May): evolution of pathogenicity revealed by pathogen pan-genomes 3 (30 May): structural basis of NLR-based resistance mechanisms 4 (06 June): evolution of plant resistance as revealed by the NLR pan-genome 5 (13 June): substance of resistance to plant viruses. Faculty member in charge - Dr Kawade (Natural Products Organic Chemistry) 1 (20 June): Introduction, lectures to promote unconventional and unique research. 2 (27 June): Discovering the mevalonic acid pathway/non-mevalonic acid pathway and reading PNAS papers (1) 3 (04 July): Discovering the mevalonic acid pathway/non-mevalonic acid pathway and reading PNAS papers (2) 4 (11 July): Serendipitous research for further research (1) Growth control in lower terrestrial plants. 5 (18 July): Serendipitous research (2) Enantiomeric compounds found in "fossil plants". |
Prerequisites |
The required study time follows the University's standard number of hours. The course guide should be read carefully and preparation and review are also required. Slides and papers used in the lectures will be available as handouts and downloads on Google Classroom, so please use them for preparation and review. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Occasionally prepare the latest research papers in the special field |
References |
Prepare as necessary. |
Assessment/Grading |
Attitude to work on experiments (5%), experience degree of proficiency (5%), specificity and performance ability of experiments (45%), presentation and final examination (45%) |
Message from instructor(s) |
Course keywords |
Strength the specialty and related fields |
Office hours |
Monday 12:00-13:00, questions and discussions will be accepted as required. Emails are also available. |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
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Last update |
3/22/2022 2:02:57 PM |