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¡á Dept. of Biology
¢º Introduction
The missions of the Graduate Program in Department of Life Science are to nurture professional leaders in biology and other life sciences and to create knowledges that will benefit the nation and the world. The graduate program is made up of Master's and doctoral courses and divided in three major groups: animal(zoology), plant(botany) or microbiology.
¢º Degree Program
Master : Zoology, Botany and Microbiology
Doctor : Zoology, Botany and Microbiology
¢º Faculty |
| Name |
Major |
Telephone |
Office |
E-mail |
| Kim, Soo-Jin |
Cell Biology |
033-248-2091 |
Life Seience Hall 8318 |
sjkim@hallym.ac.kr |
| Lee, Kil-Soo |
Micro Biology |
033-248-209 |
3Life Seience Hall 8309 |
sjkim@hallym.ac.kr |
| Han, Tae-Jin |
Plant Physiology |
033-248-2092 |
Life Seience Hall 8306 |
sjkim@hallym.ac.kr |
| Han, Sang-Zin |
Animal Physiology |
033-248-2094 |
Life Seience Hall 8304 |
sjkim@hallym.ac.kr |
| Kim, Young-Dong |
Plant Molecular Systematics |
033-248-2095 |
Life Seience Hall 8311 |
sjkim@hallym.ac.kr |
| Jeon, Sung-Ho |
Molecular Immunology |
033-248-2096 |
Life Seience Hall 8313 |
sjkim@hallym.ac.kr |
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¢º Subject
* M.D means "for both master's and doctoral students"
D means "for doctoral students only"
Major Core Courses
G01627 Advanced Molecular Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G01628 Advanced Cell Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G03300 Advanced Tissue Culture (3 Cr) M.D
G90005 Advanced Systematics (3 Cr) M.D
G90143 Advanced Environmental Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G01611 Immunogenetics (3 Cr) M.D
-Zoology-Major Electives
G01575 Advanced Animal Morphology (3 Cr) M.D
G01576 Advanced Animal Taxonomy (3 Cr) M.D
G01577 Advanced Animal Physiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01578 Advanced Animal Developmental Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G01579 Invertebrate Zoology (3 Cr) M.D
G01580 Animal Histology (3 Cr) M.D
G90144 Advanced Immune Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G01582 Endocrinology (3 Cr) M.D
G01583 Insect Physiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01584 Zoology Seminar¥° (3 Cr) M.D
G01585 Zoology Special Research¥° (3 Cr) M.D
G90145 Protozoology (3 Cr) M.D
G01587 Helminthology (3 Cr) M.D
G01588 Animal Organology (3 Cr) M.D
G01591 Animal Organogenetic Biolog (3 Cr) M.D
G01592 Neurobiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01593 Neurophysiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01595 Cellular Immunology (3 Cr) M.D
G01596 Environmental Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G03459 Advanced Animal Histology (3 Cr) M.D
G90147 Celluar Neurobiology (3 Cr) M.D
G90170 Neuroendocrinology (3 Cr) M.D
G01618 Advanced Genetic Engineering (3 Cr) M.D
G01597 Zoology Seminar¥± (3 Cr) D
G01598 Zoology Special Research¥± (3 Cr) D
G01599 Zoology Special Research¥² (3 Cr) D
-Botany-Major Electives
G01575 Advanced Animal Morphology (3 Cr) M.D
G01576 Advanced Animal Taxonomy (3 Cr) M.D
G01577 Advanced Animal Physiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01578 Advanced Animal Developmental Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G01579 Invertebrate Zoology (3 Cr) M.D
G01580 Animal Histology (3 Cr) M.D
G90144 Advanced Immune Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G01582 Endocrinology (3 Cr) M.D
G01583 Insect Physiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01584 Zoology Seminar¥° (3 Cr) M.D
G01585 Zoology Special Research¥° (3 Cr) M.D
G90145 Protozoology (3 Cr) M.D
G01587 Helminthology (3 Cr) M.D
G01588 Animal Organology (3 Cr) M.D
G01591 Animal Organogenetic Biolog (3 Cr) M.D
G01592 Neurobiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01593 Neurophysiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01595 Cellular Immunology (3 Cr) M.D
G01596 Environmental Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G03459 Advanced Animal Histology (3 Cr) M.D
G90147 Celluar Neurobiology (3 Cr) M.D
G90170 Neuroendocrinology (3 Cr) M.D
G01618 Advanced Genetic Engineering (3 Cr) M.D
G01597 Zoology Seminar¥± (3 Cr) D
G01598 Zoology Special Research¥± (3 Cr) D
G01599 Zoology Special Research¥² (3 Cr) D
-Microbiology-Major Electives
G01575 Advanced Animal Morphology (3 Cr) M.D
G01576 Advanced Animal Taxonomy (3 Cr) M.D
G01577 Advanced Animal Physiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01578 Advanced Animal Developmental Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G01579 Invertebrate Zoology (3 Cr) M.D
G01580 Animal Histology (3 Cr) M.D
G90144 Advanced Immune Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G01582 Endocrinology (3 Cr) M.D
G01583 Insect Physiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01584 Zoology Seminar¥° (3 Cr) M.D
G01585 Zoology Special Research¥° (3 Cr) M.D
G90145 Protozoology (3 Cr) M.D
G01587 Helminthology (3 Cr) M.D
G01588 Animal Organology (3 Cr) M.D
G01591 Animal Organogenetic Biolog (3 Cr) M.D
G01592 Neurobiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01593 Neurophysiology (3 Cr) M.D
G01595 Cellular Immunology (3 Cr) M.D
G01596 Environmental Biology (3 Cr) M.D
G03459 Advanced Animal Histology (3 Cr) M.D
G90147 Celluar Neurobiology (3 Cr) M.D
G90170 Neuroendocrinology (3 Cr) M.D
G01618 Advanced Genetic Engineering (3 Cr) M.D
G01597 Zoology Seminar¥± (3 Cr) D
G01598 Zoology Special Research¥± (3 Cr) D
G01599 Zoology Special Research¥² (3 Cr) D
¢º Course Description
-Major Core Courses-
G01627 Advanced Molecular Biology
Advanced concepts of molecular biology focusing on the molecular organization of cells, including internal membranes and synthesis of macromolecules, the cell nucleus, the cell cycle, cytoskeleton, cell-cell adhesion and the extracellular matrix, and signal transduction. Also it covers DNA replication, repair and recombination, mobile genetic elements, transcription and gene regulation.
G01628 Advanced Cell Biology
Understand recently advanced theory of cell morphology, cell physiology and cell genetics.
G03300 Advanced Tissue Culture
This course helps students to acquire techniques for tissue cultures. And it also to understand and acquire the techniques to apply various organisms and research fields.
G90005 Advanced Systematics
Current advances in systematics. Topics include phylogenetics, speciation, phylogenetic tree reconsctruction methods, and classification systems of diverse organisms.
G90143 Advanced Environmental Biology
Environmental problems throughout the world affects not only to organism and action ecology, but also to man. We study close relation of creature and environment, and grasp state of creature along change of environment. We investigate solutions to the environmental troubles so that creature can exist to optimization on this earths.
G01611 Immunogenetics
This course covers antibody diversity by gene rearrangements, principles of MHC haplotype, TCR diversity and selection processes during T-cell development and differentiation, and regulatory elements of immune cell development. This course also presents genetic disease-related immunity and its heredity.
-Zoology- Major Electives
G01575 Advanced Animal Morphology
Understand morphological character of each organ system such as integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, urinary and reproductive system, nervous system, endocrine system, and sensory system, which take important parts of animal. Comparing each organ system by Systematic and Biont embryology, helps to understand functions of each organ systems, as well as morphological character and relationships of higher animals and lower animals and fully-grown biont and each developmental stage of blast.
G01576 Advanced Animal Taxonomy
Understand classification theory of Animal Taxonomy from comparing and examining classical theory and recently discussed classification theory.
G01577 Advanced Animal Physiology
Compare the physiological functions of physical and chemical life phenomenons and analyze in numerator level on the vertebrate and invertebrates. And Understand correlation of functions, structures and various mechanisms for the related maintenance in physiochemistry. Acquire adjustment operations for adaptations and life maintenance along the change of environment.
G01578 Advanced Animal Developmental Biology
This course, not only helps to understand spermatogenesis, oogenesis, fertilization, role of fertilized egg, forming of ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm of animal, but also, growth, differentiation, and morphosis of organs which are originated from each germ layer. In addition, it helps to understand about genetic regulation.
G01579 Invertebrate Zoology
Understand morphological, developmental, cellular, physiological and genetic character of invertebrate in a level of species.
G01580 Animal Histology
This course helps to understand histological and ultrastructural character of special organs which form organ systems of animals.
G90144 Advanced Immune Biology
This course presents principles and regulation mechanisms of various immune responses, including immune deficiency, autoimmune disease, and hypersensitivity of immune response.
G01582 Endocrinology
We study synthesis of chemical transmitter in the animal body, a kind of internal secretion and structure that regulator of metabolism, growth, development, reproduction and biorhythmical activity. We examine and study characteristics and effects of hormones, interactions with other organizations and mechanisms to physiological biochemistry.
G01583 Insect Physiology
We study physiological phenomena of insect such development, reproductive, respiration, circulation, digestion, excretion, movement, nervous system and physiological functions of internal and external secretion, mutuality phenomena of ecology. We make researches in variable adaptations to the environment and application to the human life.
G01584 Zoology Seminar¥°
In this course students will do research on current topics and discuss them. This course will acquaint students with new principles and help them develop skills to make presentations on their research.
G01585 Zoology Special Research¥°
This class is designed to establish new principles in Zoology through acquiring current biological informations .
The course discusses techniques which specially apply to zoological research. Laboratory exercises will be based primarily on examples from biological research
G90145 Protozoology
Understand morphological, developmental, cellular, ecological, physiological, genetic character of protozoa.
G01587 Helminthology
Understand morphological, developmental, cellular, ecological and genetic character of the helminth in the invertebrate.
G01588 Animal Organology
This course helps to understand macrostructural, histological, and ultrastructural character of the entire organs which make up organ systems of animals. In addition, it helps to understand morphological character and functions between higher animals and lower animals in systematic development point of view.
G01591 Animal Organogenetic Biology
Understanding macrostructural, histological and ultrastructural character of the entire organs which make up organ systems of animals by each development stage, according to ontogeny, helps to comprehend morphological character and function according to each organ¡¯s differentiation. This will help to build foundation to erect a new theory.
G01592 Neurobiology
We study at structural and functional characteristics on nervous system such neuron, neuroglia, nervous membrane, action potential of neuron, synapse, neurotransmitter and make a study of functional characteristic and establish basic theory with regard to the nervous system of animal and get the crux of new theory thesis.
G01593 Neurophysiology
We make a study of structure and each function by the nervous system according to the animal and analyze about interactions of nervous organs or with another organs. We study mechanism and influences regarding environment phenomena in morphological, biochemical and molecular biological sides.
G01595 Cellular Immunology
This course covers cell-mediated immunity, especially the roles of T-cells and NK-cells in tumorigenesis or viral infection. The major regulatory mechanisms of helper (Th) T-cells and regulatory T-cells (Treg) in activation or tolerance of immune responses will also be presented.
1596 Environmental Biology
We investigate relations with organism and environment.
3459 Advanced Animal Histology
This course helps to understand histological and ultrastructural character of special organs which form organ systems of animals; along with erecting theory of morphological and functional character. Furthermore, it would help to build foundation to erect a new theory.
G90147 Celluar Neurobiology
This course helps to understand organized system which related with adjustment of spinal cord and regulation of brain, emotion, memory, language, and caution that related with sense of chemical, visual, auditory and action. Plus, from helping to understand each part¡¯s cellular and histological character and mutual relationship of functions, it helps to understand morphological and functional character of all the organs. Furthermore, it would help to build foundation to erect a new theory.
G90170 Neuroendocrinology
We compare with variety and differences of endocrine secretion and other endocrine secretion at the nervous system of animal, also analyze their mechanisms and phenomena and final change which are influenced by a lot of environmental elements and internal and external.
1618 Advanced Genetic Engineering
This course introduces various modern technologies of genetics, biochemistry, and molecular biology. The course will focus on the subjects related to the development of products in Bio-industry including functional genomics, drug genomics, diagnosis of hereditary disease, transcriptomics, proteomics, and DNA protein chips.
1597 Zoology Seminar¥±
In this course students will do research on current topics and discuss them. This course will acquaint students with new principles and help them develop skills to make presentations on their research
1598 Zoology Special Research¥±
This class is designed to establish new principles in Zoology through acquiring current biological informations .
The course discusses techniques which specially apply to zoological research. Laboratory exercises will be based primarily on examples from biological research
1599 Zoology Special Research ¥²
This class is designed to establish new principles in Zoology through acquiring current biological informations .
The course discusses techniques which specially apply to zoological research. Laboratory exercises will be based primarily on examples from biological research
-Botany- Major Electives
1633 Advanced Plant Taxonomy
A review of our current understanding of the plant nomenclature and flora of the world.
1634 Advanced Plant Morphology
Recent advances in plant development and differentiation with emphasis on the molecular evolutionary aspects.
1635 Advanced Plant Physiology
Understand the life phenomenon of plants in nutrition, photosynthesis, differentiation and growth at biochemical and molecular levels as a means to study.
1636 Plant Hormones
Understand the plant hormones of physiological mechanism at biochemical and molecular levels as a means to study.
1637 Photobiology
Newest theory of photosynthesis and photomorphogenesis in plants at biochemical and molecular levels as a means to study.
1638 Advanced Plant Tissue Culture
Advance study of plant tissue culture by discussions and principles of practical approach in cell, protoplast, tissue and organ culture.
1639 Experimental Embryogenesis in Plants
Advance study and discussion of current researches of experimental embryogenesis in plants. This course is taught through lectures and experiments.
1640 Plant Biochemistry
This course addresses the metabolic and functional aspects of the biochemical components, and mechanism on physiological phenomenons in plants.
1641 Botany Seminar¥°
Study and discussion of current researches, books and periodicals in the field of Botany.
1642 Botany Special Research¥°
Independent Study. Conferences and laboratory work covering selected field of Botany.
1654 Systematics of Vascular Plants
Phylogeny and current classifications of vascular plants based of paleobotanical, embryological, morphological, cytological, molecular evidence.
1644 Plant Anatomy
A review of our current understanding of the evolutionary aspects and function of plant organs.
1645 Plant Differentiation
Understand the differentiation mechanism of adventitious shoots, roots and somatic embryogenesis at biochemistry and molecular levels as a means to study.
1646 Plant Nutritional Physiology
Understand the mineral nutrition and soil in plants.
1647 Plant Molecular Biology
This course provides an overview on the physical and chemical properties of plants at the molecular level.
1648 Plant Growth Regulation
Understand the plant growth mechanism at biochemical and molecular levels as a means to study.
G90034 Advanced Plant Embryology
Understand the embryogenesis of zygotic and somatic embryogenesis, and fertilization and differentiation at biochemical and molecular levels as a means to study.
3445 Plant Molecular Systematics
Newest theory in molecular phylogenetics. All students will have a chance to reconstruct a molecular phylogeny using various tree building methods implemented in computer programs.
G90057 Plant Evolutionary Biology
Understanding evolutionary mechanisms including natural selection, genetic drift, mutation at molecular level with emphasis on the origin and divergence of major plant groups.
1649 Plant Genetic Engineering
Using laboratory experiments in plants including gene cloning, gene manipulation and transformation.
1650 Botany Seminar ¥±
Advance study and discussion of current researches, books and periodicals in the field of Botany.
1651 Botany Special Research ¥±
Conferences and laboratory work covering selected field of Botany.
1652 Botany Special Research ¥²
Research project design and independent laboratory work.
3602 Advanced Applied Botany
Advance study of importance metabolites and plant resources for medicine, industry, and food.
3603 Advanced Plant Biochemistry
Advance study of biochemical metabolism and active phytochemical in plants.
-Microbiology- Major Electives
1600 Advanced Microbiology
This course covers the recent advances in the taxonomy, physiology, genetics, and toxicology in microbiology.
1601 Microbial Physiology
Topics include physiological activities unique to microorganisms emphasizing the similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms; metabolic pathways of microorganisms. metabolic diversity and regulation, microbial responses to environment, toxins.
1602 Microbial Genetics
This course covers the principles of genetics and genomics and their application to the study of fundamental biological functions at the molecular and cellular level in microbial organisms. Topics include: mutations and genetic analysis of mutants; gene transfer mechanism; control of gene expression, virus and plasmid genetics; and structure and function of prokaryotic genomes.
1603 Enzymology
This course studies the structures and functions of enzymes; physical and chemical properties and modifications of amino acids and enzymes; kinetics and regulations of enzymetic reactions; experimental methods to purify and study enzymes.
1604 Mycology
It covers the taxonomy, physiology, genetics of fungi, and the pathogenesis, antibiotics and industrial applications of fungi.
1605 Advanced Bacteriology
This advanced course covers the general microbiology and goes to major topics in bacteriology, especially quorum sensing, pathogen-host systems, innate immunity, microbial pathogens, food and industrial microbiology.
G90149 Advanced Virology
Detailed consideration of fundamental physical-chemical properties, classifications, genetics, modes of replication, life cycles of viruses, and the mechanisms of virulence and defense in virus-host relationship.
1606 Microbiology Seminar¥°
Informal critical description and discussion of current literature and concepts in microbiology. Students will be required to give presentations.
1607 Microbiology Special Research¥°
This course will provide guidance and practice in writing a biological research grant proposal. Topics include funding agencies, types of grants, forms, budgets, proposal format and the review process. Students will be required to write and critique research proposals. This course may serve as a good start for students to begin writing for their research proposal that is required for their oral preliminary exam.
1608 Environmental Microbiology
It covers the study of microbial communities. microbial interactions and community structure, ecological determinants. characteristics of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. biogeochemical cycles and energy flow, the study of environmental biotechnology with microorganisms.
1609 Marine Microbiology
It deals with the classification, physiology, ecology and environmental conditions in marine microbiology. Topics include the metabolism and applications of halobacteria and other archaebacteria.
1610 Soil Microbiology
Study of the ecological diversity, classifications, functions and activities of soil-based microorganisms and the applications of microbes to soil fertility, waste management and soil pollution.
1626 Eukaryotic Microbiology
It covers the taxonomy, morphology, physiology, biochemistry and genetics of yeast, other fungi and algae. Topics includes the application of yeast genetics and the difference of these eukaryotes from prokaryotes.
1613 Microbial Toxicology
It deals with the identification and purification of toxic substances produced by microorganisms and fungi, and the chemical and biological properties of toxins and their action mechanisms as cytotoxins or genotoxins on living organisms.
1614 Antibiotics Science
It includes the definition, classification, structure, and other characteristics of antibiotics; the biochemical mechanisms and microbial resistance to antibiotics; strategies to find new antibiotics and experimental methods.
1615 Advanced Biochemistry
Main topics of this lecture are targeting
the structure, classification, biochemical properties of proteins; experimental methods to protein purification, quantitative and qualitative analyses, and structural analysis.
1616 Advanced Industrial Microbiology
Lectures on microorganism-based fermentation processes, optimization of the production by fermentation. and industrial applications of microorganisms.
1617 Advanced Food Microbiology
Study of the classification, physiology and genetics of the microorganisms which inhabit, create or contaminate food. Microbial fermentation processes and optimization of the production by fermentation. and applications of microbiology to biotechnology and food industry.
1619 Microbiology Seminar¥±
Informal critical description and discussion of current literature and concepts on selected topics in microbiology.
1620 Microbiology Special Research¥±
It discusses selected topics in microbiology according to student's major field of study. Students are expected to give presentations on their own research areas and related areas.
1621 Microbiology Special Research¥²
This course may serve for students to write their research proposal that is required for their oral preliminary exam that is required by most of the individual graduate programs in Life Science
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