Seminar of Quantum Life Sciences 2004
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Time Lecturer Affiliation Title of Lecture Date
28th Dr. TAKIMOTO, Kouichi Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Corporate Human Resources Series(10), What kind of professional specifications and personal characteristics are required by R&D functions of pharmaceutical companies ? Fri, February 04, 2005
27th Dr. HORIUCHI, Tadashi Basic Technology Research Laboratories, Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd Corporate Human Resources Series(9), New Drugs Discovery systems and technologies in the 21st Century Fri, January 28, 2005
26th Dr. TAKATSUJI, Hiroshi IBM Japan, Co., Ltd. Corporate Human Resources Series(8), The newest information technology in Lifescience research Fri, January 21, 2005
25th Dr. TADA, Yukio Drug Discovery Lab., Hanno Research Center, Taiho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Corporate Human Resources Series(7), role of computational chemistry in rational drug discovery Fri, December 10, 2004
24th Dr. KAMINUMA,
Tsuguchika
Hiroshima University Pathway/Network to Disease: A Frontier of Bioinformatics Fri, December 03, 2004
23th Dr. YAMASHITA, Masahiko Forensic science laboratory, Hyogo Prefectural Police Headquarters Corporate Human Resources Series(6), Forensic science and non-destructive analysis Fri, November 26, 2004
22th Dr. ISOJIMA, Tatushi MITUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION Corporate Human Resources Series(5), The creativity which produces the new territory Fri, November 19, 2004
21th Dr. SANO, Kenji TOSHIBA CORPORATION Corporate Human Resources Series(4), Role of Chemist in Electronic Industry Fri, November 12, 2004
20th Dr. IWASAKI, Hideharu KURARAY CO.,LTD. Corporate Human Resources Series(3), Development of Catalyst and Corporate Research Fri, October 29, 2004
19th Dr. SHIRAI, Fumiyuki Fujisawa Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd.
Corporate Human Resources Series(2), Structure of Proteins and Drug Discovery Fri, October 22, 2004
18th Dr. TAKEUCHI, Yoshito Kanagawa University
(Visiting Professor
of Hiroshima University)
ORGANOGERMANIUM CHEMISTRY
--New Frontier of Heteroatom Chemistry--
Fri, October 15, 2004
17th Dr. NIWA, Tomoko NIPPON SHINYAKU CO.,LTD. Corporate Human Resources Series(1), Uses of Neural Networks for Drug Discovery Fri, October 8, 2004
16th Dr. ISHINO, Yoko Hiroshima University Informatics for Engineering and Biology (From the artificial intelligence approach) Fri, July 23, 2004
15th Dr. IWATA, Suehiro Hiroshima University We can do a chemical arithmetic with the computer.(part I) Fri, July 16, 2004
14th @ @ Visitation to @National Research Institute of Brewing Fri, July 9, 2004
13th Dr. HOSOYA, Haruo Visiting Professor
of Hiroshima University
From How to Why: Graph-Theoretical Verification of Organic Electron Theory Fri, July 2, 2004
12th Dr. YOSHIDA, Hiroshi Hiroshima University Molecule Modeling for Drug Discovery, gAim to Creation of Bio-IT-allied Industryh Fri, June 25, 2004
Dr. SHIRAI, Fumiyuki Fujisawa Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd.
Computer and Drug Discovery, gWe can see the world of chemical compound such as the indiscernible proteins by the world of the virtual reality.h
11th Dr. ADACHI, Hirohiko Emeritus Professor
of Kyoto University
Materials Science at Localized Quantum Structures Fri, June 18, 2004
10th Dr. SAITO, Hazime Visiting Professor
of Hiroshima University
Solid State NMR for Biopolymers (part I Basic principle) Fri, June 11, 2004
9th Dr. HIRANO, Tsuneo Visiting Professor
of Hiroshima University
Quantum Chemical Calculations on Excited States Fri, June 4, 2004
8th Dr. SUGETA, Hiroshi Visiting Professor
of Hiroshima University
Vibrational Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy Fri, May 28, 2004
7th Dr. SHIRAI, Fumiyuki Fujisawa Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd.
Structure of Proteins and Drug Discovery Fri, May 21, 2004
6th Dr. MOROKUMA,
Keiji
Emory University
(Visiting Professor
of Hiroshima University)
gONIOM, A Versatile Hybrid Method: Basics and Applicationsh Mon, May 17, 2004
5th Dr. MATSUBARA,
Toshiaki
Hiroshima University Our own N-layered Integrated Molecular Orbital and Molecular Mechanics (ONIOM) method, Basics and Applications Fri, May 7, 2004
4th Dr. HARADA, Takanori Hiroshima University Ab initio calculation of proteins: Fragment Molecular Orbital (FMO) method Fri, April 30, 2004
3rd Dr. YOSHIDA, Hiroshi Hiroshima University Molecular Modeling Fri, April 23, 2004
2nd @ The Chemical Society of Japan, Chugoku-Shikoku Branch 40th Chemical Forum for Intellectual Production of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch. Fri, April 16, 2004
1st Dr. AIDA, Misako Hiroshima University Guidance Fri, April 9, 2004
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