Bio-Molecular Machines |
OOSAWA, Kenji |
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【Biosciences・2nd semester】
19-1-0414-3016 |
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This course starts with an introduction of mechanisms of biological systems and then extends to function of biological molecules and bio-molecular machines. Systems derived from combinations of different kinds of molecules and differences from man-made machines will be discussed for further understanding.
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One of the goals of this course is understanding of the structure and function of biological molecules based on knowledge of molecular machines. For this purpose, it is necessary for students to study fields such as biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology.
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Outline |
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This course starts with an introduction of mechanisms of biological systems and then extends to function of biological molecules and bio-molecular machines. Systems derived from combinations of different kinds of molecules and differences from man-made machines will be discussed for further understanding.
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Objectives |
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One of the goals of this course is understanding of the structure and function of biological molecules based on knowledge of molecular machines. For this purpose, it is necessary for students to study fields such as biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology.
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Grading Policy |
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Textbook and Reference |
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