• Seminar 'Machine learning and comparative methods in the study of HIV and human evolution' by Dr. Katarzyna Bozek

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    Date/Time:  Th 26 Feb 2015   15:00-16:00 Venue:         Meeting Room C016, level C, lab 1 Spe...

  • Laboratory Experience

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    Students will be placed in a laboratory appropriate to their specific needs in terms of language and location.  They will participate in lab...

  • Essential Japanese for Foreign Researchers

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    Research students from countries other than Japan may have limited ability in the Japanese language.  While the teaching and research language us...

  • English for Science and Technology

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    Academic technical English is a specialized area with particular requirements for clarity in the communication of difficult concepts. Research student...

  • Professional Development II

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    This course will comprise a series of seminars and workshops designed to prepare OIST graduates to function effectively and responsibly in their scien...

  • Professional Development I

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    This course aims to develop knowledge and skills important for leadership in scientific research and education. The three main components of the cours...

  • Thesis Proposal

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    Students work in the laboratory of the Professor under whom they wish to conduct their thesis research. They undertake and write up preliminary resear...

  • Laboratory Rotations

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      Course Requirements Research unit participation: Minimum of 10 hours per week (recommended 20 hours per week given student full-time st...

  • Immunology

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    In this course, students will learn basic principles of immunology including the cellular and molecular mechanism of innate and adaptive immunity. The...

  • Theoretical and Applied Solid Mechanics

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    Students are introduced to the concepts of stress and strain, and discuss conservation laws and constitutive equations. We derive the Navier equations...