This course ended in FY2022.

Infomation

This course ended in FY2023.

Molecular and Cellular Physiology I, II [Syllabus] [Schedule]

None is offered this year.
◆Schedule: None
◆1 credit

Regulation of Biological Function I, II [Syllabus] [Schedule]

Regulation of Biological Function II is offered this year.
◆Schedule: 2nd
◆1 credit
 

Fundamental Neuroscience I, II [Syllabus] [Schedule]

None is offered this year.

◆Schedule: None
◆1 credit

 

System Neuroscience I, II [Syllabus] [Schedule]

System Neuroscience II is offered this year.
◆Schedule: 1st
◆1 credit
 

Special Lectures in Physiological Science [Syllabus] [Schedule]

◆Schedule: All-year
◆1 credit
 

Principles and methodology in brain science [Syllabus] [Schedule]

This subject focuses on experimental approaches in brain science. Methodologies frequently used in brain science will be introduced to cultivate critical views on scientific data.
Spoken- language in this subject changes alternately; English in 2022.
◆Schedule: 1st semester
◆1 credit
 

Training course for bioinformatics [Syllabus][Schedule]

◆Schedule: 2nd semester(intensive course)
◆Difficulty level: Low
No particular background knowledge is required.
◆1 credit

 

Introductory statistics for brain science [Syllabus] [Schedule]

Basic knowledge and skills in statistical analyses useful for brain science research will be introduced in
lectures and tutorial.
Spoken- language in this subject changes alternately; English in 2022.
◆Schedule: 2nd semester (intensive course)
◆1 credit
 

Basic physiological and anatomical brain science [Syllabus] [Schedule]

Basic physiology and anatomy on brains can be learned through 8 lectures and 2 journal club.
Since this is a full-year course, we strongly recommend that students take both "Basic programming for neuroscience" in the latter semester and "Basic physiological and anatomical brain science" in the first semester.
◆Schedule: 1st semester
◆1 credit
 

Basic information brain science [Syllabus] [Schedule]

Bases of information brain science can be learned through 3 lectures and 7 practice classes.
Students shall work on their own PC to learn basic programming.
Since this is a full-year course, we strongly recommend that students take both "Basic programming for neuroscience" in the latter semester and "Basic physiological and anatomical brain science" in the first semester.
◆Schedule: 2nd semester
◆1 credit
 

Brain science step by step II[Syllabus]

Advanced knowledge necessary for brain science can be learned through an e-learning system with lecture and small tests.
Course registration will be completed by submitting an "Course Registration" to the Administration Office at each Parent Institute and Login ID will be given to each registrant. Students may login with the ID to the web page and conduct a self-study.
◆Schedule: 1st and 2nd semester
◆1 credit
 

Brain science step by step I (Supplemental Course)

Basic knowledge necessary for brain science can be learned through an e-learning system with lecture and small tests.
◆Difficulty level, low / No particular background knowledge is required.
◆No credit / Supplemental course for "Brain science step by step II"

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