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  • SEMINAR A

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    04783
    Subject Sort
    A1101
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-04
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Wanglin Yan 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 4th , Mon 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Data-driven Research for the Development of Smart City and Region

    This Kenkyukai is conducting research activities with the goal of building data-driven smart cities and regions. Data Driven means to make decisions and take actions based on data. In today's data-driven society, more quantitative and rational ways of thinking are required instead of the conventional qualitative decision-making. In light of this social trend, we are researching how to discover, solve, and implement problems using analytical methods that utilize data.
    Concretely speaking, we use geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze and map geographic data to discover problems in cities and regions, such as the environment, disaster prevention, transportation, tourism, welfare, and agriculture, to understand the causes of problems and their relationship to the people living there, to propose solutions for an ultra-smart society, and to provide policy support. We also propose solutions for an ultra-smart society and provide policy support. We are a research group that can discover problems, devise solutions, and implement them, which is a characteristic of SFC.

  • SEMINAR B (2)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    05555
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-08
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Eiji Oguma 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Inter disciplinary study of Modern Japanese Society

    At this seminar, students will give presentations for their thesis and receive guidance from faculty members.

  • SEMINAR B (2)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    12955
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-08
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Eiji Oguma 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Inter disciplinary study of Modern Japanese Society

    This course will be conducted in the style of a seminar commonly held at universities, with students presenting their own research topics, followed by comments from the teacher, related lectures, and general discussion. The research topic can be based on student's individual interests, but it is preferable that it be a social scientific topic that addresses the issues of modern Japanese society. Please refer to the homepage of the seminar (https://oguma.sfc.keio.ac.jp/sotsugyouronbun.html) to find out what kind of research presentations have been made in previous years.

    Note that this course is required for those who have taken the graduate project of the teacher, Eiji Oguma, and those who wish to write their thesis under the supervison of the teacher.

  • SEMINAR B (2)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    04707
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-08
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Eiji Oguma 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Inter disciplinary study of Modern Japanese Society

    This course will be conducted in the style of a seminar commonly held at universities, with students presenting their own research topics, followed by comments from the teacher, related lectures, and general discussion. The research topic can be based on student's individual
    interests, but it is preferable that it be a social scientific topic that addresses the issues of modern Japanese society. Please refer to the homepage of the seminar (https://oguma.sfc.keio.ac.jp/sotsugyouronbun.html) to find out what kind of research presentations have been made in previous years.

    Note that this course is required for those who have taken the graduate project of the teacher, Eiji Oguma, and those who wish to write their thesis under the supervison of the teacher. This semiar will be held online in this semester.

  • SEMINAR B (2)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    13617
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-08
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Eiji Oguma 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Inter disciplinary study of Modern Japanese Society

    This course will be conducted in the style of a seminar commonly held at universities, with students presenting their own research topics, followed by comments from the teacher, related lectures, and general discussion. The research topic can be based on student's individual interests, but it is preferable that it be a social scientific topic that addresses the issues of modern Japanese society. Please refer to the homepage of the seminar (https://oguma.sfc.keio.ac.jp/sotsugyouronbun.html) to find out what kind of research presentations have been made in previous years.

    Note that this course is required for those who have taken the graduate project of the teacher, Eiji Oguma, and those who wish to write their thesis under the supervison of the teacher.

  • SEMINAR B (2)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    05316
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-08
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Eiji Oguma 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Inter disciplinary study of Modern Japanese Society

    At this seminar, students will give presentations for their thesis and receive guidance from faculty members.

  • SEMINAR B (2)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    14063
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-08
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Eiji Oguma 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Inter disciplinary study of Modern Japanese Society

    At this seminar, students will give presentations for their thesis and receive guidance from faculty members.

  • SEMINAR A

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    03969
    Subject Sort
    A1101
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-18
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hiroya Tanaka 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 6th , Tue 7th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Large-3D Printing for circular design and cities

    The lab endeavors to make a critical shift away from the industrial paradigm of Product-in Trash-out (PiTo), to a Data-in Data-out (DiDo) model through digital design and locally-based manufacturing. We embrace strategies in circular systems in economy and supply-chain, and digital innovation in 3D+ design and manufacturing. We foster collaboration between the global fab-city network and many actors, sectors and creators, in Japan and beyond.

    https://fab.sfc.keio.ac.jp/

    https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_lhqC6QQ=/

  • SEMINAR A

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    04999
    Subject Sort
    A1101
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-18
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Hiroya Tanaka 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 6th , Tue 7th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Large-3D Printing for circular design and cities

    The lab endeavors to make a critical shift away from the industrial paradigm of Product-in Trash-out (PiTo), to a Data-in Data-out (DiDo) model through digital design and locally-based manufacturing. We embrace strategies in circular systems in economy and supply-chain, and digital innovation in 3D+ design and manufacturing. We foster collaboration between the global fab-city network and many actors, sectors and creators, in Japan and beyond.

    http://fab.sfc.keio.ac.jp/
    https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_lhqC6QQ=/?invite_link_id=586151903718

  • SEMINAR A

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    03787
    Subject Sort
    A1101
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-18
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hiroya Tanaka 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 6th , Tue 7th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Designing New Urban Elements with 3D/4D Printing Technologies

    Our research activity is aiming at designing new urban elements with 3D/4D Printing technologies. FIrst, we collect various design resouces (mateirals, form, functions) from urban area, and re-assmble them for creating new things. Nowadays, most of cities are facing at new problems such as climate change, recovering bio diversity, aging society, mobility and natural disasters. We try to propose new way of urban future, through designing new elements.

    You can check our website to see the details.
    https://fab.sfc.keio.ac.jp/

    My introductory video is here (Japanese only).
    https://vimeo.com/776571171

  • SEMINAR A

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    03280
    Subject Sort
    A1101
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-18
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hiroya Tanaka 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 6th , Tue 7th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Urban Fabrication Lab ~Designing New Urban Elements with 3D/4D Printing Technologies~

    Our research activity is aiming at designing new urban elements with 3D/4D Printing technologies. FIrst, we collect various design resouces (mateirals, form, functions) from urban area, and re-assmble them for creating new things. Nowadays, most of cities are facing at new problems such as climate change, recovering bio diversity, aging society, mobility and natural disasters. We try to propose new way of urban future, through designing new elements.

    By putting these together, we aim to enrich our public spaces while reducing or not increasing the total amount of materials and the number of things in society. , we will systematize our activities.

    You can watch the move for understanding the detailed points. https://vimeo.com/776571171 (2022.12)

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    47409
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Nobuaki Kono 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Synthetic biology

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Arakawa, Hirayama, Kanai, Kono, Kuroda, Naito, Soga, Sugimoto, Suzuki, and Tsujimoto are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students. All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."
    Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html

    This Synthetic Biology Project aims to understand the design of living organisms constitutively, and is not restricted to any particular organism, but rather conducts research on a phenomenon-based basis. For this reason, we study not only major model organisms such as bacteria and rats, but also organisms that have not been studied very much in the past, such as slime molds, ants, and spiders. We welcome proposals for new target organisms with interesting phenomena.

    Our research approach combines both experimental and computational (wet and dry) methods. Specifically, we combine experimental processing such as field sampling, culturing, nucleic acid extraction, and genome engineering with informatics processing such as a simulation, genome analysis, sequence analysis, and image analysis.

    Keywords: synthetic biology, genome biology, behavioral ecology, molecular biology, molecular ecology, systems biology, bioinformatics

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    05445
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Tomoyoshi Soga 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Biotechnology and application

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars
    (Arakawa, Kanai, Kuroda, Kono, Sugimoto, Suzuki, Soga, Naito and Hirayama)are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students.
    All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."
    Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html

    In this project, we apply the most advanced metabolomics technology based on capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry (CE-MS) for biomedical, food and environmental fields to understand biological metabolism and develop industrial application.

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    05699
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Tomoyoshi Soga 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Biotechnology and application

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars
    (Arakawa, Kanai, Kuroda, Kono, Sugimoto, Suzuki, Soga, Naito and Hirayama) are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students.
    All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."
    Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html

    In this project, we apply the most advanced metabolomics technology based on capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry (CE-MS) for biomedical, food and environmental fields to understand biological metabolism and develop industrial application.

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    05120
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Akio Kanai 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Analysis of functional RNAs and their regulatory proteins

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars

    (Arakawa, Kanai, Kuroda, Kono, Sugimoto, Suzuki, Soga, Naito and Hirayama) are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students.

    All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.

    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."

    Please check our website for more details.
    https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html




    Research activities & projects of the RNA group:
    (1) RNA-binding proteins & RNA-related enzymes
    (2) Non-coding RNAs (microRNA & small RNA)
    (3) tRNA & rRNA
    (4) Post-transcriptional RNA processing
    (5) Developmental regulation of gene expression
    (6) Artificial small RNA
    (7) Molecular evolution
    (8) Origin of life

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    05703
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Akio Kanai 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Analysis of functional RNAs and their regulatory proteins

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Arakawa, Kanai, Kuroda, Kono, Sugimoto, Suzuki, Soga, Naito and Hirayama) are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students.
    All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."
    Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html




    Research activities & projects of the RNA group:
    (1) RNA-binding proteins & RNA-related enzymes
    (2) Non-coding RNAs (microRNA & small RNA)
    (3) tRNA & rRNA
    (4) Post-transcriptional RNA processing
    (5) Developmental regulation of gene expression
    (6) Artificial small RNA
    (7) Molecular evolution
    (8) Origin of life

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    06642
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Tomoyoshi Soga 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Biotechnology and application

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Tomita, Naito, Kuroda, Kanai, Soga, Arakawa, Suzuki and Tsujimoto) are operated along with “Systems Biology Project” for graduate students. All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    At the first semester when you join the "Advanced Biosciences" seminars (Kenkyukai), you should take "SEMINAR B (1) Masaru Tomita."
    Please check our website for more details. http://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en

    In this project, we apply the most advanced metabolomics technology based on capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry(CE-MS) for biomedical, food and environmental fields to understand biological metabolism and develop industrial application.

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    47930
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Aqil Cheddadi 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Wed 4th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Critical Urban Studies

    In this seminar, participants will learn about the evolution of urban space and current practices. We will examine the most important dimensions that influence the development of towns and cities today and how factors such as transportation, politics, and culture are reflected in the spatial and temporal organization of the urban environment. Through case studies of urban space and architecture, the course will also focus on analysing residential spatial space by studying the interrelationships between the users of space and the designed space.
    Using discussions and presentations, students are encouraged to analyse their spatial experience by applying theoretical concepts.

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    45569
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Akiyoshi Hirayama 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    In vivo metabolite profiling

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Arakawa, Kanai, Kuroda, Kono, Sugimoto, Suzuki, Soga, Tsujimoto, Naito and Hirayama) are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students.
    All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."
    Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html
    Research topics; We will improve the sensitivity of metabolome analysis technology such as capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS). By applying this to biological samples, we will elucidate the pathogenic mechanism and search for biomarkers in various diseases.

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    45554
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Akiyoshi Hirayama 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    In vivo metabolite profiling

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Arakawa, Hirayama, Kanai, Kono, Kuroda, Naito, Soga, Sugimoto, Suzuki, and Tsujimoto) are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students. All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."
    Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html
    Research topics; We will improve the sensitivity of metabolome analysis technology such as capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS). By applying this to biological samples, we will elucidate the pathogenic mechanism and search for biomarkers in various diseases.

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    06073
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Tomoyoshi Soga 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Biotechnology and application

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Arakawa, Kanai, Kuroda, Kono, Sugimoto, Suzuki, Soga, Tsujimoto, Naito and Hirayama) are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students.
    All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."
    Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html

    In this project, we apply the most advanced metabolomics technology based on capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry(CE-MS) for biomedical, food and environmental fields to understand biological metabolism and develop industrial application.

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    06365
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Tomoyoshi Soga 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Biotechnology and application

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Arakawa, Hirayama, Kanai, Kono, Kuroda, Naito, Soga, Sugimoto, Suzuki, and Tsujimoto are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students. All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."
    Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html

    In this project, we apply the most advanced metabolomics technology based on capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry(CE-MS) for biomedical, food and environmental fields to understand biological metabolism and develop industrial application.

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    05737
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Akio Kanai 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Analysis of functional RNAs and their regulatory proteins

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Arakawa, Kanai, Kuroda, Kono, Sugimoto, Suzuki, Soga, Tsujimoto, Naito and Hirayama) are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students.
    All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll."
    Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html




    Research activities & projects of the RNA group:
    (1) RNA-binding proteins & RNA-related enzymes
    (2) Non-coding RNAs (microRNA & small RNA)
    (3) tRNA & rRNA
    (4) Post-transcriptional RNA processing
    (5) Developmental regulation of gene expression
    (6) Artificial small RNA
    (7) Molecular evolution
    (8) Origin of life

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    06370
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Akio Kanai 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    Analysis of functional RNAs and their regulatory proteins

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Arakawa, Hirayama, Kanai, Kono, Kuroda, Naito, Soga, Sugimoto, Suzuki, and Tsujimoto are operated along with Academic Project “Advanced Biosciences” for graduate students. All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects. The seminar(s) to be taken will be announced when students are notified of their permission to enroll." Please check our website for more details. https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/index.html




    Research activities & projects of the RNA group:
    (1) RNA-binding proteins & RNA-related enzymes
    (2) Non-coding RNAs (microRNA & small RNA)
    (3) tRNA & rRNA
    (4) Post-transcriptional RNA processing
    (5) Developmental regulation of gene expression
    (6) Artificial small RNA
    (7) Molecular evolution
    (8) Origin of life

  • SEMINAR B (1)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    50124
    Subject Sort
    A1102
    Field
    Research Seminars
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-05003-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Akiyoshi Hirayama 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese
    Research Seminar Theme

    In vivo metabolite profiling

    “Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Tomita, Naito, Kuroda, Kanai, Soga, Arakawa, Suzuki, Hirayama and Tsujimoto) are operated along with “Systems Biology Project” for graduate students. All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
    At the first semester when you join the "Advanced Biosciences"
    seminars (Kenkyukai), you should take "SEMINAR B (1) Masaru Tomita."
    Please check our website for more details. http://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/en/
    Research topics; We will improve the sensitivity of metabolome analysis technology such as capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS). By applying this to biological samples, we will elucidate the pathogenic mechanism and search for biomarkers in various diseases.

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