Course title
環境科学特論Ⅳ   [Environmental science special lectureⅣ]
Course category courses for the doctral program  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering  Year   Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 148316
Instructor(s)
柴田 重信(早)   [SHIBATA Shigenobu]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Living creatures basically live time evolution phenomena. In that, he creates and uses various rhythms.Temporal biology is a comprehensive discipline related to the temporal aspect of life, but has evolved as a study of biological rhythm based on the biological clock, which is a time unit unique to living organisms. This year, we will introduce the current state of interdisciplinary analysis of biological rhythms, especially circadian rhythms, using various approaches such as mathematics, physics, molecular genetics, pharmacology, physiology, and cultural history.
Expected Learning
The goal is to understand the above outline and to gain a certain understanding and awareness of issues about time in life
Course schedule
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Lectures by lecturers from other universities (July) will be online, and other basic meetings will be held. Class styles are subject to change depending on the spread of the new coronavirus infection. For more information, please check the Moodle lesson items from time to time. If you are not a registered person, please contact the instructor directly to inquire.

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1-2st Shigenobu Shibata (3-4 limit) 4/16

Title: From the basics of time biology to application

Summary: The basics of the body clock of mammals including humans

As applied research, commentary on chronotherapy / pharmacology, time nutrition and time kinematics

3rd-4th Toshiyuki Okano (3-4th period) 4/23

5th-6th Atsuko Takamatsu (3-4th period) 5/7

Title: Analysis of periodic data

Summary: Learn about data acquisition and analysis methods with time cycles

7th-8th Hideo Iwasaki (3-4th period) 5/21

Re-questioning the skeleton of chronobiology: Transcription-translation feedback model disproof, in vitro reconstruction of biological clock, time theory

9th-11th Yasoo Shinobu, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University (3-5 period) 7/16

Title: Body clock and application to agriculture

Summary: Application to livestock industry such as seasonal rhythm and breeding rhythm

Development of functional foods targeting body clocks, etc.

12th-14th Kazuhiko Kume / Nagoya City University (3-5th period) 7/23

Title: Sleep and Clock: From Drosophila to Mammals (provisional)
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At the end of each lecture, an exam will be given. Absences of 4 or more times (number of classes, not days) are not allowed for any reason (including academic societies, internships, and sick leave).
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Assessment/Grading
At the end of each lecture, an exam will be given. Absence of 3 or more times (number of classes, not days) is not possible for any reason (including academic societies, internships, sick leave).
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Japanese
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Last update
3/22/2022 1:38:15 PM