Post on 07-Dec-2021
2019 Academic Years
Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life
Hiroshima University
Application Guidelines Master’s Course
(For April 2019 Admissions)
Examinations Schedule
Program Application Period Examination dateResults
Announcement
Basic BiologyJan.4(Fri)-Jan.11(Fri),
2019Jan.25(Fri),2019
Feb.7(Thu),
2019Mathematical and Life
Sciences
Note 1: Prior to application, please consult about your research programs with the
expected academic supervisor.
There may be change in the faculty members who recruit students. In such cases, information
will be uploaded on the website of the graduate school, please confirm them before
consultation.
October 2018
Hiroshima University
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Admissions Policy (Master’s Course)
The Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, based on its Diploma Policy and Curriculum Policy,
expects to admit master’s students as described below.
Students who:
1. Have strong eagerness to learn, who wish to acquire deep expertise and understanding in a wide range of
fields from the basics to applications that include medical treatment in the areas of study related to biology
and life sciences, and who have basic academic knowledge for that purpose;
2. Wish to acquire interdisciplinary problem-searching and problem-solving abilities, which can integrate and l
ink different fields, along with broad general education, without being constrained by conventional
frameworks of research fields, and to create “science that can guide sustainable development”; and
3. Are aware of both academic fields and the real world, and who wish to acquire international
and interdisciplinary communication skills as well as practical capabilities in society.
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Admission Policy of the Program
【Program of Basic Biology Master’s Course】
Based on its Diploma Policy and Curriculum Policy, this program expects to admit students as described below.
Students who:
Have acquired basic knowledge and skills in biology at molecular, cellular, individual, ecological, and
evolutionary levels that should have been acquired in the related faculties;
Have a command of English strong enough to make a presentation on their own research in English; and
Have acquired common sense and ethical standards as a working member of society.
【Program of Mathematical and Life Sciences Master’s Course】
Based on its Diploma Policy and Curriculum Policy, this program expects to admit students as described below.
Students who:
Are equipped with basic academic abilities in the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology;
Have an ambition to open up a new research field for the mathematical science, molecular science, and life
science fields as well as integrated fields; and
Have acquired common sense and ethical standards as a working member of society.
Entrance Examination Schedule
Examination Category Item Date
General Selection
Application Period Jan.4(Fri)-Jan.11(Fri),2019
Examination Date Jan.25(Fri),2019
Results Announcement Feb.7(Thu),2019
Note 1: Prior to application, please consult about your research programs with the
expected academic supervisor.
There may be change in the faculty members who recruit students. In such cases, information will
be uploaded on the website of the graduate school, please confirm them before consultation.
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Program of Basic Biology
Program of Mathematical and Life Sciences
Contents
【General Selection】
1. Eligibility for application ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・D4
2. Application Procedure ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・D5
3.Details of Examinations ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・D7
4. Reference material for Oral exam ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・D8
5.Verification of application eligibility ・・・・・・・・・・・・D8
6.Pre-arrangements for special needs applicants ・・・・・・・・・・・・D9
7. Announcement of results ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・D9
8. Important Matters Regarding Application ・・・・・・・・・・・・D10
9. Guidelines for Applicants and Inquiries ・・・・・・・・・・・・D10
10. Examination Information Disclosure ・・・・・・・・・・・・D11
【An Outline of the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life】
Program of Basic Biology ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・D12
Program of Mathematical and Life Sciences ・・・・・・・・・・・・D13
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【General Selection】
1. Eligibility for application
Those who are any of the following correspond or are expected to correspond byMarch 31, 2019 are eligible for application:
(1) Graduate of a Japanese university;(2) Holders of academic degrees conferred by the National Institution for
Academic Degrees and University Evaluation of Japan in compliance with theprovisions of Article 104,Item 4 of the School Education Law of Japan;
(3) Those who have completed 16 years of formal school education outside Japan;(4) Those who have completed 16 years of formal school education in the
educational system of a foreign country by completing in Japan acorrespondence course operated by an educational establishment instituted inthe foreign country;
(5) Those who have studied at an educational institute in Japan that is designatedby the educational policies of a foreign country as providing university coursesof said foreign country (only those courses upon whose completion theindividual is recognized, by the educational policies of said foreign country, ashaving completed 16 years of formal schooling) and is specifically designatedby the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology(Hereafter referred to as the "Minister"), and have completed such courses;
(6) Persons who have been conferred, or expect to be conferred by March 31, 2019,a degree equivalent to a bachelor's degree through attending an overseasuniversity or other overseas school (limited to those whose education andresearch activities have been evaluated by persons who have been certified bythe relevant country's government or a related institution, or have beenseparately designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Scienceand Technology as being equivalent to such) and graduated from a programthat requires 3 or more years to complete (Includes graduating from a programimplemented by the relevant overseas school while living in Japan throughdistance learning, as well as graduating from a program implemented by aneducational facility established with the relevant overseas country's schooleducation system and has received the designation mentioned above).
(7) Those who have completed an applicable curriculum at an educationalestablishment that is located in Japan, is recognized as offering undergraduatecourses in the educational system of a foreign country (only educationalestablishments whose graduates are recognized as having completed 16 yearsof formal school education in the educational system of that country), and isseparately so designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports,Science and Technology of Japan;
(8) Those who have completed, on or after the date specified by the Minister ofEducation, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan, a specializedcurriculum of a vocational school (only vocational schools whose period ofeducation is four years or longer and that fulfill other criteria specified by thesame Minister) that is recognized as such by the Minister;
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(9) Those who have entered a postgraduate program incompliance with theprovisions of Article 102,Item 2 of the School Education Low of Japan, and whohave been recognized by relevant Graduate School of Hiroshima University ashaving academic ability appropriate for receiving postgraduate education;
(10) Those who are 22 years of age or older as of March 31, 2019 and arerecognized through an individual admission screening process by the relevantGraduate School of Hiroshima University as having academic abilityequivalent or superior to that of a university graduate; eligible for application:
(11)Those who were enrolled in a university for a period of three years or longer (including
those recognized by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology of Japan as being equivalent thereto) and who have demonstrated
excellent academic performance and obtained credits in subjects designated by the
relevant Graduate School of Hiroshima University.
Note:Individuals applying above eligibility requirements (9), (10) or (11) are subject to a
review of application eligibility.
Please see "5. Review of Application Eligibility and Approval" for details.
2. Application procedure
(1) Period of acceptance of application
・If submitting in person, application documents are accepted from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(Except Saturday, Sunday and national holiday).
・If sending documents by postal mail, you must send them by the registered letter, and
applications must arrive by 5 p.m. Friday January 11, 2019.
Note: If documents arrived after 5 p.m., Friday January 11, 2019, we can only accept documents
with the postmark dated on or before Wednesday January 9.
(2) Required documents (all documents must be written in English or Japanese)
No. Document Description
1
Application Form,
Examination Card,ID
Photograph Card,Slip
for Certificate of
Examination Fee
Payment
Use the official form. Affix to the designated area the certificate ofexamination fee payment bearing the banking institution’s seal of receipt.
2Academic performance
record
Must be issued by the President of the University (or the Faculty Dean)
concerned and submitted in a sealed envelope.
3
Certificate of
(expected) graduation
Certificate or Certificate of (expected) graduation issued by the university in
which applicant is/was enrolled.
Applicants who expect to graduate from the Faculty of Science, Hiroshima
University, at the end of the current academic year need not submit this
Friday, January 4– Friday January 11, 2019 (Must arrive by 5 p.m.)
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document.
Applicants whose bachelor’s degree was awarded by the National Institution
for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation (NIAD-UE) must submit a
certificate of bachelor’s degree issued by NIAD-UE.
Applicants who expect to apply for a bachelor’s degree from NIAD-UE must
submit a certificate of (scheduled) academic degree application issued by the
president or rector of their junior college or technical college.
4
Envelope and Stamp
for sending the
Examination Card
Write your zip cord, address and name and paste 82 yen worth ofstamps on a long type-3 envelope (12x23.5cm).
5 Mailing Label
Use the official form.
Write your address and name for receiving “Notice of Acceptance” and
“Documents for enrollment formalities”
6
Examination fee,Slip
for Certificate of
Examination Fee
Payment
Make a bank transfer Thirty thousand (30,000) yen using the official banktransfer slip of Hiroshima University. (Please refer 「(3)Bank transferMethod of application fee」).
*Applicants supported by the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho)
Scholarship are exempt from the examination fee.
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English test score
(Only required for theprogram of BasicBiology )
Submit the original score sheet of a TOEIC® public test, TOEIC®-IP (including College TOEIC®), TOEFL®-iBT or iTP. Thosecarried out within the past two years
* The Program of Basic Biology will use TOEIC® or TOEFL® scores in place of a written foreign
language (English) test.
If you have multiple score certificates, submit one of them.
(3) Bank transfer method of application feeUse the specified form “Hiroshima University Bank Transfer Slip for the Entrance Examination
Fee(広島大学入学検定料振込依頼書)”. Write your name and address within the frames specified
in all the three slips. And then pay the amount at a city bank. (If you pay at a branch of Japan
Post Bank, you have to use a different form. In that case, present the official slip enclosed herein at
a window of Japan Post Bank and follow the instructions provided. Please note that you cannot
pay by transfer from an ATM of any bank, including Japan Post Bank). Also, please note that the
bank transfer fee shall be borne by the applicant.
Since only payment receipt with a bank stamp dated by the final date of the application period
shall be recognized as valid for an application document, please be sure to confirm the hours of
bank window service before making bank transfer.
The left part (入学志願票貼付用) of the “Hiroshima University Bank Transfer Slip for the
Entrance Examination Fee(広島大学入学検定料振込依頼書)”is regarded as the Certificate of
Examination Fee Payment. Paste this certificate on the Slip for Certificate of Examination Fee
Payment, specified in A of this Table.
The examination fee, once paid, will not be refunded for any reason.
Please note that application fees are non-refundable for any reason after the application forms
have been accepted.
However, in the following (1) and (2) cases, the application fees are refundable after deducting
the bank transfer fees. Therefore in such cases, please state the “reason of demand for return”,
“name”, “postal code”, “address” and “contact telephone number” in writing (in any format) and
send it surely with the attachment of the “proof of payment of the application fee” to the address
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mentioned below by mail or fax by Friday, February 22th, 2019.
Then, we will send you by mail a “demand for return” form used for demand for the refund of the
application fee. Please write the necessary information and put your seal on the form, and send it
by mail to the address mentioned below.
(1) If the application documents have not been submitted, or they have not been accepted
(2) If duplicate payments of the application fee have been made by error
Address: 3-2, Kagamiyama 1 Chome, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan 739-8511
Higashi-Hiroshima Campus Management Support Office,
Common Administrative Services Office, Accounting Group
(TEL) 082-424-7811 (FAX) 082-424-6962
(4) Application procedureSend all the application documents listed in 3-(2) above together to the address below:
Student Support Office (Graduate Program)
Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University
1-3-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City 739-8526, Japan
3. Details of Examinations(1) Details of Examinations
Program Details of Examinations
Basic BiologyOral test examines each applicant’s basic knowledge concerning the specializedsubject, as well as his or her powers of understanding, observation, expression,etc.
Mathematical and Life
Sciences
Oral test examines each applicant’s basic knowledge concerning the specializedsubject, as well as his or her powers of understanding, observation, expression,etc.
(2) Evaluation criteria
(Evaluation criteria of the Program of Basic Biology)【Foreign language】TOEIC® or TOEFL® score converted to max. 200 points【Interview】Scale of 1 to 4(A,B,C,D)
【Academic performance record】Scale of 1 to 3(A,B,C)
(Evaluation criteria of the Program of Mathematical and Life Sciences)
【Interview】Scale of 1 to 4(A,B,C,D)
【Academic performance record】Scale of 1 to 3(A,B,C)
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(3) Interview schedule
Program Interviews
Basic Biology
Friday, January 25, 2019Mathematical and Life
Sciences
Note 1: Details of the interview will be informed to the applicants on the day of the interview.Note 2: Applicants must contact a member of the Hiroshima University faculty in the research
area in which they wish to pursue their studies and research before submitting theirapplication documents to receive advice regarding their application.
4. Reference material for Oral exam
The Program of
Mathematical and Life
Sciences
Write 2 pages report on each topic. (A4 size, style is free)
Please attach it as an oral exam reference material at the
time of application.
(1) Contents of Graduation research (contents that you
learned particularly with interest if you are not doing
graduation research)
(2) Areas or themes that you would like to study after
entering the university
5. Verification of application eligibility(1) The Graduate School will verify application eligibility of those who wish to apply for
admission in eligibility category (9)or (10)or(11) under “2. Eligibility for application.” Those
who correspond to this description must submit the following documents to the Student
Support Group of the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University,
no later than Tuesday, December 11, 2018.
a. Application form (provided) for eligibility verification
b. Survey sheet (provided) for eligibility verification
c. Statement of motivation for entering the Graduate School and research plan for the
Master’s Program
(use A4-size sheets; free format)
d. Academic performance record from the last school attended (applicants under category
(9)or(11): undergraduate academic performance record)
e. Certificate of graduation from the last school attended (applicants under category (9)
or (11): certificate of current enrollment/expected graduation)
f. Self-addressed envelope (long No. 3 type with stamps worth 392 yen)
(2) Verification results will be notified to the applicants by e-mail or by post by Thursday,
December 20 2018.
(3) Those whose application eligibility is verified through this process need not resubmit
documents identical to the above, among the “(2) Required documents” under “2. Application
procedure.”
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6. Pre-arrangements for special needs applicantsThose who require special consideration for taking examinations and/or pursing anacademic program due to disabilities and other legitimate reasons must contact theStudent Support Group (Graduate Program) of the Graduate School of Integrated Sciencesfor Life by submitting a statement of information as described below (in free format) toseek advance regarding the necessary arrangements.
(1) Period of statement submission
Those who require specific arrangements, such as the preparation of examination texts in
braille, must contact the Student Support Group no later than Tuesday, December 11, 2018.
For other special needs applicants, the closing date is Monday, December 17, 2018.
Applicants who require special consideration are advised to contact the Student SupportGroup as early as possible since certain arrangements will require sufficient time forpreparation.
(2) Information to include in the statementInformation Remarks
①Applicant's name, address, and contact
telephone number
② Name of the last school attended
③Department and Graduate School applied
for
④ Type and degree of disability
Attach the treating physician's
diagnosis or certificate (copy) of
disability
⑤Requested consideration regarding
examinations
⑥Requested consideration during enrollment
in the Graduate School
⑦Arrangements made in school(s) previously
attended
⑧ Description of daily life
7. Announcement of results
The examinee numbers of successful applicants will be posted at the examination venue,and the results will be sent by post to all applicants who undergo interviews. The sameresults will be also published on the Internet (the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences forLife website)
11:00 a.m., Thursday, February 7, 2019(scheduled)
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8. Important Matters Regarding Application(1) Application documents submitted by post must be sent as registered mail; the front side of
the envelope must be marked 統合生命科学研究科入学願書在中 or "Graduate School of
Integrated Sciences for Life Application Documents Enclosed" in red.
(2) An incomplete set of application documents or inappropriately prepared documents may be
rejected.
Once application documents are submitted, the information contained therein cannot be
modified, and the documents and examination fee cannot be returned.
(3) Examination Cards will be sent by post around Thursday, January 17, 2019, to applicants
whose application documents are accepted. The applicants must bring their Examination
Card to the examination.
(4) Questions regarding the application procedure must be directed to the Student Support
Office (Graduate Program) of the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life,
Hiroshima University.
(5) If the date and time of examination change due to the weather condition or other reasons, it
will be notified on the website of Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima
University (http://www.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/ilife/).
9. Guidelines for Applicants and InquiriesTo request a hard copy of the Guidelines for Applicants, write to the address below, enclosing
a self-addressed return envelope (square No.2 type, 24 x 33 cm) with stamps worth the
corresponding postage and a clear indication of the document(s) requested (for example, for
general selection: “Guidelines for Applicants for Master's Program requested”).
Information:
The Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life and its respective Programs present
their education and research on the website below.
Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life: http://www.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/ilife/
Documents requested postage
Guidelines for Applicants 250 yen/円
Guidelines for Applicants and brochure 380 yen/円
Student Support Office (Graduate Program)Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, HiroshimaUniversity1-3-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City 739-8526, JapanTel: +81-(0)82-424-7309 or 4468E-mail:ri-gaku-sien@office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
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10. Examination Information Disclosure
1. The results of the entrance examinations of the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences
for Life, Hiroshima University, may be disclosed exclusively to those who took the
examinations (hereinafter referred to as Discloser Applicants) as specified in the table
below.
Item Information disclosed
General selection GradeForeign language proficiency evaluation (scale orpoints), interview, academic performance recordevaluation (scale) results
2. The disclosure of examination results (considered as personal information) may be requested
in the following manner:
(1) Obtain an examination information disclosure application form:
Write to the address below, indicating on the envelope 入試情報開示申請書請求 or
"Examination Information Disclosure Application Form Request," enclosing a self-
addressed return envelope (long No. 3 type, 120 mm × 235 mm) bearing the examinee's
name, address and postal code and an 82 yen stamp.
(2) Complete the examination information disclosure application form, and send by post the
documents listed below between April 1 and 30, 2019 (postmarked) to the address below.
① Completed examination information disclosure application form
② Original Examination Card for the admission examination of the Graduate School of
Science, Hiroshima University (a copy will not be accepted; the original Card will be
returned at the time of information disclosure)
③ Self-addressed return envelope (long No. 3 type, 120 mm × 235 mm) bearing the
examinee's name, address and postal code and a 392 yen stamp.
Disclosure Applicants may be requested to correct any submitted documents found to be
inappropriate.
(3) The Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life will send a notice of examination
information disclosure to the Disclosure Applicant by simplified registered mail within 30
days from the receipt of the application form.
《Information disclosure application and inquiries》Student Support Office (Graduate Program)Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, HiroshimaUniversity1-3-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City 739-8526,JapanTel: +81-(0)82-424-7309
An Outline of the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life
As of November, 2018
Program of Basic BiologyLaboratory Academic Staff Research Subjects
DevelopmentalBiology
KIKUCHI, Yutaka (Professor)Molecular mechanisms of regeneration invertebrates. Studies on the chromosome topology inmammalian cells.
Cell BiologyCHIHARA,Takahiro (Professor)
HAMAO, Kozue (Assoc. Prof.)
Molecular logic underlying neural development,adaptation and maintenance. Molecular mechanismsof cell division in animal cells.
Molecular andCellular Physiology
UEKI, Tatsuya (Assoc. Prof.)Molecular physiological and biochemical study onanimal physiology, especially in adhesion,metastasis, oxygen, metal ions, and neural signals.
Plant Taxonomyand Ecology
YAMAGUCHI, Tomio (Professor)
SHIMAMURA, Masaki (Assoc. Prof.)
Taxonomical and ecological research on non-vascularplants, including bryophytes, freshwater algae andlichens.
Plant MolecularPhysiology
TAKAHASHI, Yohsuke (Professor)Molecular mechanisms of plant growth anddevelopment. Molecular mechanisms of plantadaptation to environmental stimuli.
Plant MolecularBiology and
Bioinformatics
SUZUKI, Katsunori (Professor)
MORIGUCHI, Kazuki (Lecturer)
Molecular and evolutionary mechanism oftrans-kingdom conjugation between bacteria andyeasts. Genome analysis of Agrobacterium includingTi and Ri plasmids.
Embryology(Amphibian
Research Center)
SUZUKI, Atsushi (Assoc. Prof.)
FURUNO, Nobuaki (Assoc. Prof.)
TAKASE, Minoru (Assoc. Prof.)
Molecular mechanism of amphibian oocytedifferentiation and maturation, early development,regeneration, metamorphosis, and reproductiveorgan differentiation and development.
Genome evolutionand resource(Amphibian
Research Center)
OGINO, Hajime (Professor)
Study on evolution and diversification of vertebrategenomes including amphibians. Study on genomicand epigenomic regulation of organ development.Study on genomic and epigenomic regulation oforgan regeneration.
EvolutionaryBiology and
Biodiversity ofAmphibians(Amphibian
Research Center)
MIURA, Ikuo (Assoc. Prof.)Studies on genome evolution, sex and reproduction,evolutionary traits, and natural history (taxonomy,biodiversity, and biogeography) in amphibians.
Island Biology(Miyajima NaturalBotanical Garden)
TSUBOTA, Hiromi (Assoc. Prof.)
Island biology. Phytogeographical, taxonomical andecological research on vascular and non-vascularplants by utilizing the excellent natural resources ofWorld heritage listed Miyajima (Itsukushima) Islandand nature conservation of the island.
Plant Chromosomeand Gene Stock
KUSABA, Makoto (Professor)Conservation of wild-plant genetic resources.Molecular genetic study of leaf senescence. Molecularevolution and cytogenetics of higher plants.
Marine BiologicalLaboratory
TAGAWA, Kunifumi (Assoc. Prof.)
Study of acorn worms (Eneteropneusta,Hemichordata) and acoel flatworms (Acoelmorpha)to elucidate the origin and evolution ofdeuterostomes and bilateria by applying moleculardevelopmental biology and comparative genomics.
Program of Mathematical and Life SciencesLaboratory Academic Staff Research Subjects
Nonlinear Studies
SAKAMOTO, Kunimochi (Professor)
OHNISHI, Isamu (Assoc. Prof.)
TOGASHI, Yuichi (Assoc. Prof.)
Reaction-diffusion system, dynamical systems,nonlinear mathematical analysis.Mathematical Life Science, BiophysicallyMathematical Modelling, Applied Dynamical System.Mathematical Biology.Computational studies on biomolecular machinery.
PhenomenalMathematics
NISHIMORI, Hiraku (Professor)
AWAZU, Akinori (Assoc. Prof.)Nonequilibrium nonlinear phenomenology.Theoretical biophysics and complex systems.
Complex Systems
KOBAYASHI, Ryo (Professor)
IIMA,Makoto (Assoc. Prof.)
SEIRIN-LEE, Sungrim (Assoc. Prof.)
Mathematical Biology, Modeling Study of Dynamicsand Control of the Animal’s Motion, Fluid Mechanics.Mathematical modeling and analysis on patternformation of cellular and developmental biology.
MolecularBiophysics
TATE, Shin-ichi (Professor)
KATAYANAGI, Katsuo (Assoc. Prof.)
Biophysical studies of protein structure, dynamics andtheir relations to the biological function. Structuralbiology by NMR and X-ray crystallography of proteins.
Self-organizationin Chemistry
NAKATA, Satoshi (Professor)
FUJIWARA, Yoshihisa (Assoc. Prof.)
Spatio-temporally developed phenomena undernonequilibrium conditions (Self-motion andmode-switching, chemical oscillation, and artificialsensation). Magneto-Science (Magnetic field andmagnetically simulated microgravity and hypergravityeffects on phenomena in chemistry, physics, andbiology and on advanced nano- and micro-materials).
BiologicalChemistry
IZUMI, Shunsuke (Professor)Biological Chemistry; Natural Product Chemistry;Biocatalytic Chemistry; Bioorganic Chemistry; ProteinChemistry.
MolecularGenetics
YAMAMOTO, Takashi (Professor)
SAKAMOTO, Naoaki (Assoc. Prof.)
SAKUMA, Tetsushi(Lecturer)
Development of genome editing technology.Elucidation of a cascade of transcription factorsregulating temporal as well as spatial expression ofgenes in sea urchin embryo. Study on genes related tocell fate determination in sea urchin embryo.
Molecular PlantBiology
SAKAMOTO, Atsushi (Professor)
SHIMADA, Hiroshi (Assoc. Prof.)
Molecular biology, biochemistry and physiology ofplant function and metabolism; Plant molecularstrategies for sustainable growth and survival understress; Chloroplast development; Molecular geneticand metabolic engineering for improved plantperformance ; Microalgae bioenergy production
Gene Chemistry IDE, Hiroshi (Professor)Molecular and cell biology of DNA repair andmutagenesis.
AY 2019: Application Form for Master’s course of the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences forLife, Hiroshima University
January 2019 Exam ApplicantID No.
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Selectionclassifica
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Name
Date of birth Year month day
Sex Male / Female Age Years
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Program in which you
wish to enroll□Program of Basic Biology
□Program of Mathematical and Life
Sciences*
(First choice)
Fieldof
study
Nationality(Second choice)◎
Scholarship
MEXT / Private / Government(Third choice)
HighestEducationalattainment
University/College/Junior College: Faculty: Department:
Graduated/expected to graduate on: year month day
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thescreening
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(Address)
TEL( ) ―e-mail:
Other contactinformation
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(Address)
TEL( ) ―e-mail:
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Note : Appl ican ts should wri te the i r academic careers da t ing back to the i r g radua t ion
f rom senior h igh school .
Notices in filling the Application Form
1.Do not fill in the box marked with ※.
2.In the boxes “Sex,” and “Educational background,” encircle the appropriate items.
3.For your age, write your age as of April 1, 2019.
4.Only International Students are required to fill in the sections marked ◎
5.Please offer detailed contact information. (If you board at someone’s house, write his/her family name.)
6.*Please refer to Outline of the Graduate school of Integrated Sciences for Life in the Application
Guideline and fill in the “Field of Study”.
AY 2019: General Screening for Master’s Course of the Graduate School of
Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University
<Examination Admission Slip> (January Exam)
Applicant ID No.※
Program□Basic Biology
□Mathematical and Life Sciences
Name
Examination venueGraduate School of Science, Hiroshima University
(Faculty of Science)
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AY 2019: General Screening for Master’s Course of the Graduate School of
Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University
<ID Photograph Card > (January Exam)
Applicant IDNo.
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Paste an identification
photo, which should be
upper-body, frontal and
without a hat, taken within
the last three months.
(4 cm 3 cm)
Program□Basic Biology
□Mathematical and Life Sciences
Name
Examinationvenue
Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University
(Faculty of Science)
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AY 2019: Screening for Master’s Course of the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life,
Hiroshima University
(General Screening)
Slip for Certificate of Examination Fee Payment
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Applicant ID No.
Please paste the "Certificate of Examination Fee Payment" on this slip within the frame securely.