This world where we live is made up of chemical materials, or combination of elements. All living forms are no exceptions. Plants take up various chemicals from soil, and protect themselves from viruses and insects by using chemicals. Insects recognize their species by using chemicals. This course provides cutting-edge research such as analyzing life’s phenomena of plants, animals and microorganisms from an individual level to a molecular level. We also examine the way to put our research results into practical use.
To understand the importance of living things, their role and influence on human life and industry. To understand diverse life phenomena, and to acquire knowledge and skills for their applied utilization for the public.
Engineers and researchers who are able to analyze life phenomena of plants, animals and micro-organisms, and to contribute to their application for industry.
Environmental Plant Science, Applied Microbiology, Bioactive Substance Chemistry, Bio-Organic Chemistry, Animal Physiology, Developmental Animal Biotechnology, Plant Pathology, Bacteriology, Experimental Course in Life Science I~IV, Experimental Course in Food Science I~IV, Bachelor Thesis Research |
200 Otsu, Monobe,
Nankoku City, Kochi
783-8502 Japan
TEL:+81-88-864-5114
FAX:+81-88-864-5200
Department of General
Affairs, Monobe General
Affairs Division
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