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The aim of the course is to develop knowledge among students about the fish's immune system,
its interaction with fish pathogens and responses to stimulation and vaccines. Certain crustaceans
will also be included. This knowledge is developed through lectures, group work, written
assignment submissions and through laboratory courses. Course provides an overview of the
immune system in fish with emphasis on aquaculture species. The student will learn about the
different organs, cells and molecules and how these work and collaborate, and how cells and
functions are regulated and stimulated. The students are especially to develop knowledge about
vaccines, immune stimulants, vaccination and immunostimulants for aquatic organisms with
emphasis on the immune prophylaxis for aquaculture species.
Lecture: Prof. Ta-Chih Cheng Ph.D.
5. Thesis Credit: 3
For the Thesis Master’s in Dental Sciences, we aim to train students to: 1) perform a literature
review, 2) identify important issues in a specific field and understand the scientific approach to
research questions, 3) carry out a scientific study and appropriately managing its data, 4) appreciate
the ethics involved in animal and/or human research, and 5) express oneself clearly in science
(when speaking and writing).
Lecture: Prof. Ta-Chih Cheng Ph.D.
Dr. Ating Yuniarti, M.Aqua
8. Seminar Credit: 1
This one credit course is meant to give students practice speaking in front of a scientific audience
and to explore topics in detail. Students will research topics and organize presentations for faculty
and other students. The topics may be any aspect of the biological sciences and must be approved
by the instructor in advance (see schedule for deadline). Unless cleared with me, you may not give
a presentation similar to one you have delivered in another class. If this is your second time taking
seminar, then your topic should be substantially different that your previous one. To help students
improve as speakers, each student will receive feedback from the fellow students and the instructor.
After your seminar, arrange a time to meet with me to discuss your performance.
Lecture: Prof. Tsair-Bor Yen, Ph.D.
Prof. Albert Linton Charles, Ph.D.
G. Stanley Chen, Ph.D.
Jong-Yi Fang, Ph.D.