NCHU Course Outline
Course Name (中) 專題討論(四)(8028)
(Eng.) Seminar(IV)
Offering Dept Doctoral Program in Medical Biotechnology
Course Type Required Credits 1 Teacher YING-TSONG CHEN ect.
Department Doctoral Program in Medical BiotechnologyPh.D Language English Semester 2025-SPRING
Course Description This seminar course, jointly hosted by the Institute of Genomics and Bioinformatics and the Ph.D. Program in Medical Biotechnology, provides a platform for graduate students to develop essential academic skills. The course focuses on practicing individual presentations, engaging in critical discussions, and fostering cross-disciplinary perspectives. Through analyzing and presenting high-impact research papers, students will gain valuable insights and learn to formulate and refine their own research projects.
Features:
1. Midterm and Final Presentations: Each student will deliver an individual presentation at midterm and at the end of the semester, ensuring comprehensive participation and peer learning.
2. High-Quality Paper Selection: Students are required to choose research papers published within the last five years with an impact factor over 3 or ranking in the top 30% of their field.
3. Focused Guidance: First-year students report on a single paper, while senior students integrate two papers, with individual mentoring provided by their advisors.
4. Collaborative Environment: The course fosters a supportive academic environment where students can learn from each other's research and presentation experiences.
Prerequisites
self-directed learning in the course N
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By the end of this course, students will:
1. Develop Literature Analysis Skills: Read and analyze scientific papers effectively, extracting key insights and integrating them into their research context.
2. Enhance Presentation Skills: Master the preparation and delivery of academic presentations, including abstract writing, slide design, and oral communication.
3. Engage in Academic Interaction: Participate actively in discussions by posing thoughtful questions and responding clearly to peer and faculty inquiries.
4. Broaden Research Perspectives: Expand their understanding of genomics and bioinformatics through exposure to diverse research topics.
topic Discussion/Production
Discussion
Written Presentation
Attendance
Oral Presentation
Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule
Week Course Content
Week 1 Course Introduction and Expectations
Week 2 Individual Paper Selection
Week 3 Literature Analysis
Week 4 Literature Analysis
Week 5 Structuring a scientific presentation: Abstracts, slides, and flow.
Week 6 Presentation Skills Development
Week 7 Abstract Submission
Week 8 Midterm Presentations Rehearsals
Week 9 First Round: Midterm Presentations
Week 10 Individual Paper Selection
Week 11 Literature Analysis
Week 12 Literature Analysis
Week 13 Structuring a scientific presentation: Abstracts, slides, and flow.
Week 14 Presentation Skills Development
Week 15 Abstract Submission
Week 16 Final Presentation Rehearsals
Week 17 Second Round: Final Presentations
Week 18 End-of-course reflection
Evaluation
Attendance, Oral Presentation, Q and A performance, Abstract writing, Reflective Report
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