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GRADUATE SCHOOL

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GRADUATE SCHOOL

Outline

The Graduate School of Science is composed of two divisions, Molecular Sciences and Biological Sciences. Each course has a master’s program for 2 years and a doctoral program for additional 3 years to the master years. The curriculum of the Graduate School of Science aims to generate sophisticated scientists and/or other professionals based on science. All the students belong to one of the 12 laboratories and engage in their own projects. In addition to the completion of the curriculum, several achievements including presentations in scientific meetings, authorized publications are required for master degree (2 years) and doctor degree (additional 3 years after master degree) As for graduate school application from abroad is welcome. (Announcement paper is available)

Division of Molecular Sciences

This course is composed of 7 laboratories and a collaboration laboratory in Sagami Chemical Research Institute
Details are indicated in the homepage of following laboratories

Laboratory of Photonics
Laboratory of Nonlinear Physics
Laboratory of Crystallography and Biomolecular Physics,
Laboratory of Organic Chemistry (in collaboration with Sagami Chemical Research Institute)
Laboratory of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry
Laboratory of Chemical Dynamics

Division of Biological Sciences

Field Lecture for Physical Geography.

This course is composed of 5 laboratories and a collaboration laboratory in National Cancer Center
Details are indicated in the homepage of following laboratories

Laboratory of Biophysics
Division of Molecular Biology (in Collaboration with National Cancer Center)
Division of Molecular Embryology
Division of Cell Biology
Division of Immunology