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matter what the experiment, the first step is to identify
the materials involved and learn how to use them. In
this program, students begin by learning how to handle
biomaterials such as low molecular organic compounds,
proteins and genes, and gain an understanding of the
principles of advanced analysis equipment used in the
life science and biotechnology fields, such as mass
spectrometers, nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers,
infrared and ultraviolet absorption spectroscopes, gas
chromatography, and high performance liquid chromatography.
In addition, students will also learn about data processing
and molecular simulation software on PC. I hope that
even students who studied this subject as undergraduates
and now have their own research topic will join our
program to gain a firm knowledge of this subject. |
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