Course
1141 Semester
Required Course
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Course Title |
Credits |
Time & Venue |
Note |
Curriculum Number |
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Faculty Presentation |
1 |
Please refer to the syllabus sent by the program office (9/1-10/31) |
Required Course. Each lecturer will give a presentation/on-site visit followed by a Q&A session. The schedule of the course is Mondays & Thursdays: 9:30-11:30 There will be also a NTHU Tour on 10/31 (14:20-17:20) |
NTU: BChem8013 NTHU: 11410TIGP717100 |
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Discussion in Advanced Chemical Biology (I) |
4 |
Mondays & Thursdays: 13:20-15:10 Room 121, Department of Chemistry, NTU |
Required / Specialized Course. Coordinator: Dr. John Chu< johnchu@ntu.edu.tw > |
NTU: Chem8037 NTHU: 11410TIGP719600 |
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Colloquium |
1/0 |
Class for Introduction 9/3 9:20-9:50 R209, IBC, AS |
Coordinators: Dr. Chun-Hung Lin, Dr. Yu-Ling Shih, Dr. Choo Hock Tan This is the course that students submit reports after joining the colloquium. There is no regular course schedule. But students are required to attend the class for introduction at the beginning of the semester. Further information will be available at the class for introduction |
NTU IBS: BChem8027 NTHU CLS: 11410TIGP718200 NTHU CHEM: 11410CHEM570000 |
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Seminar |
1 |
Wednesdays: 10:00-12:00 Room 209, Institute of Biological Chemistry, AS (Start from 9/3) |
Coordinators: Dr. Takashi Angata, Dr. Todd Lowary Required Course |
NTU: BChem8014 NTHU: 11410TIGP718100 |
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Lab Rotation |
2 |
Students are required to do at least two rotations at the regulated timeframes. An additional rotation opportunity will be available. |
Forms and Regulations please refer to “Requirements & Forms” on the CBMB website. *The application should be submitted at least one week before the rotation starts. NTU IBS and NTHU CLS students please select Lab Rotation in the Spring semester. |
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Seminar I |
2 |
1 rotation/research |
Required Course. Required for NTHU CHEM PhD students.
Each rotation/research must be at least 2 months in length.
Note: students entering with a BS will perform the same first year research rotations, but will not register for Seminar I until you become a PhD student. |
NTHU CHEM: 11410CHEM650000 |
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Elementary Chinese (I) |
0 |
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Required for all international students unless proof of Chinese proficiency can be provided. NTU students do not need to register the Chinese class on NTU system, but have to take and pass the class. Students will receive a certificate after passing the course. *Students should take Elementary Chinese (I) before taking Elementary Chinese (II). |
NTHU: 11410TIGP719900 |
Special courses
The courses are only available for participants who completed the registration. For students who take the courses for graduation credits, they must complete the CBMB registration and the course selection of their affiliated university.
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Course Title |
Credits |
Time & Venue |
Note |
Curriculum Number |
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Computational Chemistry Related to Drug Design |
1 |
8/5-8/16 Computer Room, D Building, National Biotechnology Research Park |
Lecturer: Dr. Dean Tantillo (UC Davis, Department of Chemistry) Registration Required: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeuZrnNQjHrmcn3kadGy4wbTIiBJ_Cjdlf0qw_-T9CVr2y56Q/viewform?usp=header
Deadline for Registration: August 6, 2025 *Sit-in is acceptable. But registration via this survey is required. |
NTU: BChem5034 NTHU: 11410TIGP717400 |
Elective courses
If you do not see the Curriculum Number, it means the course is not open this semester. If the Curriculum Number is “TBD,” means it is still under administration procedure. It will be available to choose soon.
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Course Title |
Credits |
Time & Venue |
Note |
Curriculum Number |
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Carbohydrate Chemistry (CBMB Program) |
2 |
Thursdays: 15:30-17:20 (start from 9/4) N101, IBS, NTU |
Coordinator: Dr. Todd Lowary Suggestion: have taken the course "Organic Chemistry" in Bachelor or Master. |
NTU: BChem5052 NTHU: 11410TIGP718500 |
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Characterization and Data Reporting of Organic Compounds (CBMB Program) |
2 |
Mondays: 15:30-17:20 N101, IBS, NTU |
Coordinator: Dr. Todd Lowary |
NTU: BChem5061 NTHU: 11410TIGP715800 |
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Introduction of Statistics and Machine Learning (I) |
3 |
Tuesday: 9:00-12:00 113, Life Science Building II, NTHU |
Instructor: Dr. Lee-Wei Yang, Dr. Hsiao-Han Chang, Dr. Chung-Chuan Lo |
NTHU: 11410BAI 500700 |
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Introduction to Biological Physics |
2 |
Wednesdays: 10:30-12:10 (start from 9/3) New Physics Building 618, NTU |
Coordinator: Dr. Keng-hui Lin |
NTU: Phys7067 |
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Core Approaches for Current Molecular Biology Research (MCB Program) |
2 |
Mondays: 15:30-17:20 1F Auditorium, IMB, AS |
Organizer: Drs. Pei-Wen Hsiao (TIGP-MBAS), Hsou-min Li (TIGP-MCB) and Ching-Lung Hsu, Chia-Wei Li, Shu-Ping Wang(TIGP-MM) |
Students should take and pass two courses for credits. Students will not get credits if only take one of the course. |
NTU: PTMP8013 NTHU: 11410TIGP715900 |
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Experimental Approaches in Molecular Cell Biology (MCB Program) |
Mondays: 15:30-17:20 R123, IMB, AS |
Organizer: Dr. Hsou-min Li |
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Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB Program) |
4 |
Mondays: 10:00-11:50 Thursdays 14:30-16:20 (9/2-12/19) R123, IMB, AS |
Coordinator: Dr. Jun-An Chen |
NTU: 456D0150 NTHU: 11410TIGP717700 |
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Basic Molecular Biology I (B1) (BIO Program) |
3 |
Tuesdays: 09:00-12:00 |
NTU: TIGPBP8005 NTHU: 11410TIGP730100 |
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Fundamental Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics (BIO Program) |
3 |
Thursdays: 9:00-12:00 |
NTU: TIGPBP8007 NTHU: 11410TIGP731100 |
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Programming (Python) (P1) (BIO Program) |
2 |
Fridays: 10:00-12:00 |
NTU: TIGPBP8004 NTHU: 11410TIGP731000 |
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Biological Computing (C1) (BIO Program) |
3 |
Fridays: |
NTU: TIGPBP8006 NTHU: 11410TIGP730800 |
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Molecular Medicine (MM Program) |
3 |
Tuesdays: |
NTU: PTMP8008 NTHU: 11410TIGP717900 |
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Introduction to Neuroscience (INS Program) |
3 |
Wednesdays: |
NTU: TIPGIN8003 NTHU: 11410TIGP717700 |
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Note:
Students are encouraged to take courses offered by other TIGP programs to fulfill credit requirements for specialized courses. All courses must be taught in English and related to the field of Chemical Biology and Molecular Biophysics.
If the course is not on the list, means it does not count as graduation credits for the CBMB program.
Students can apply to take the course not on the list, but they must send the course syllabus to the secretary of the CBMB program at least two weeks before the course starts. If the course is approved by the Academic Affairs Committee, it can be counted as credits for graduation requirements.
*NTU-CHEM students should confirm with the program office before taking the elective courses.


