Ph.D. of Science Programme in Microbiology Degree Designation Ph.D.(Microbiology) Curriculum Structure Required Courses: Other Courses : Seminar Elective Courses not less than Thesis Total Plan 1.1 4* - Plan 2.1 3 3 6 Plan 1.2 6* - Plan 2.2 10 4 10 48 48 36 48 72 72 48 72 *= Non Credit Seminar in Microbiology; registered as audit and no credit counting Courses Description Thesis 326-792 326-791 326-892 326-891 Thesis plan 1.1 Research work advisor Thesis plan 1.2 Research work advisor Thesis plan 2.1 Research work advisor Thesis plan 2.2 Research work advisor Credit 48(0-144-0) in microbiology under supervision of a thesis 72(0-216-0) in microbiology under supervision of a thesis 36(0-108-0) in microbiology under supervision of a thesis 48(0-144-0) in microbiology under supervision of a thesis Required Courses 326-793 Seminar in Microbiology I Oral presentation of current research in Microbiology from published articles 326-794 Seminar in Microbiology II Oral presentation of current research in Microbiology from published articles (different topic from 326-793) or research work from student 326-795 Seminar in Microbiology III Oral presentation of progress research work from student 326-796 Seminar in Microbiology IV Oral presentation of progress research work from student 326-797 Seminar in Microbiology V Oral presentation of progress research work from student 326-798 Seminar in Microbiology VI Oral presentation of progress research work from student 326-701 Advanced Medical Microbiology Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from published articles on medical microbiology 326-703 Advanced Microbiology Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from published articles on applied microbiology 326-501 Modern Microbiology Immunology, bacteriology, mycology, parasitology; microbial pathogenecity; application of microorganisms in industry, food and environment; case study, internet searching for current knowledge 326-502 Research Methodology in Microbiology Experimental designs in microbiological research; writing research proposal and review articles; data analysis and discussion; Credit 1(0-2-1) 1(0-2-1) 1(0-2-1) 1(0-2-1) 1(0-2-1) 1(0-2-1) 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) bio-statistic in research methodology; research publications; ethic of researchers 327-501 Laboratory in Modern Microbiology Current knowledge and practical techniques in modern microbiology correspondence with 326-501; oral presentation from internet searching Elective Courses 326-503 Essentail Immunology and Molecular Biology Antigen, Antibody, Antigen-Antibody reaction, Cells in immune response, complements, cytokines, Immune System, Fundamental knowledge and method in molecular biology 326-512 Microbial Physiology Structures and functions of microbial cells; microbial growth; microbial control; transportation of substances; energy production of heterotrophs and autotrophs; metabolism of carbohydrate, lipid, nitrogen and control of metabolisms 326-513 Microbial Genetics Regulation of gene expression; gene transfer; microbial mutations; genetic engineering techniques; DNA amplification and its applications 326-521 Food Microbiology Important microorganisms in food, roles of microorganisms in food and controlling processes; food preservation; food sanitation; food control 326-522 Microbiology in Thai Wisdom Roles of microorganisms in Thai local wisdom; agriculture, food, small and medium of fermentation industries, environment and health; self studies form local people; discussion and analysis of particular local wisdom Credit 1(0-3-0) Credit 1(1-0-2) 3(2-3-4) 3(2-3-4) 3(2-3-4) 3(3-0-6) 326-523 326-524 326-525 326-526 326-529 326-531 326-533 Industrial Microbiology Important microorganisms in industry, factors affecting microbial growth and productions; application of biochemistry and genetics in microbial screening and strain development for increasing product yield; microbial products in industrial scale Environmental Microbiology Relationship between microorganisms and environments, environmental balance related to microorganisms; bioremediation of polluted soil, water and air Microbial Fermentation Principles of microbial fermentation processes; preparation of bio-reacters, starter and sterilization processes; kinetics of fermentation processes and control; product recovery; description of the prominent industrial fermentation processes Microbial Enzymes Fundamental aspect of microbial enzymes, structure, classification and kinetics; isolation and screening of microorganisms, production, extraction, purification of enzymes; amino acid sequencing; enzyme immobilization; application of enzymes in industry Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test and Microbial Assay Antimicrobial susceptibility testings; antibiotic resistance; the measurement of antibiotics in human body fluid; microbial assay of antibiotics and vitamins; microbiological tests Molecular Microbiology Current knowledge of microorganisms and methodology at the molecular level, beneficial uses in research and applications in medicine, biotechnology and environment Yeast for Industry Morphology and physiology of yeasts; beneficial used of yeasts in the food industry, beverages, energy, agriculture; strain 3(2-3-4) 3(2-3-4) 3(2-3-4) 3(2-3-4) 3(2-3-4) 3(3-0-6) 3(2-3-4) 326-541 326-551 326-552 326-553 326-571 326-581 development by gene technology for new products or increasing product yields Modern Bacterial Systematics Modern knowledge and technology in bacterial systematics by analysis at the molecular level; chemical analysis of cellular components, whole cellular components and computational analysis of relatedness Immunobiology Properties of antigen and antibody; antigen-antibody interaction; cells in the immune system and their production for immune response; complements; cytokines; immunogenetics; response to foreign antigen; advantages and pathology from the immune response Infection and Immunity Properties of various infection agents; mechanisms of infection by bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses; immunopathogenesis; interaction with antibody; cells of the immune system; modulation of the immune system by complements and cytokines; immunity in human mucosa, respiratory tract, digestive system, and reproductive system Techniques in Immunology Antigen- antibody interaction; detection of antibody and cells specific for antigen during the immune response; techniques for detection of complements and cytokines; analysis of genes in the immune system Parasitology Various groups of human, plant and animal parasites; their life cycle; mechanisms in the host-parasite relationship; methods of transmission; pathogenesis; diagnosis, prevention, control and treatment of parasitic infections Virology 3(2-3-4) 3(2-3-4) 2(2-0-4) 2(1-3-2) 3(2-3-4) 3(3-0-6) 326-595 326-596 326-602 326-611 326-612 326-613 326-641 326-651 General properties, classification, genetics, multiplication and cultivation of viruses; diagnosis; advantages and disadvantages of human pathogenic viruses; bacterial viruses, plant viruses, and insect viruses Special Topics in Microbiology I Current issues in Microbiology; lecture and discussion by specialist Special Topics in Microbiology II Current issues in Microbiology; lecture and discussion by specialist Advanced Methods in Microbiology Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from published articles on theory, practise and using of scientific instruments Mechanisms of Microbial Pathogenesis Introduction to cellular and molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis during the course of infection by bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites; interaction between infectious agents and host Advanced Microbial Physiology Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from published articles on cell structures, growth and metabolic pathways of microorganisms Advanced Microbial Genetics Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from published articles in genetic engineering, synthesis, regulation, transfer and exchange of genetic material in microorganisms Advanced Bacteriology Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from published articles on bacteriology Advanced Immunology Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from 1(1-0-2) 1(1-0-2) 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) 326-661 326-671 326-681 326-799 328-507 328-601 330-602 published articles on immunology Advanced Mycology Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from published articles on mycology Advanced Parasitology Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from published articles on parasitology Advanced Virology Presentation and group discussion of current knowledge from published articles on virology Special Problems in Microbiology Study of special problems in microbiology ; writing a paper work and presentation Molecular Biology Techniques Separation and analysis of nucleic acids from living organisms, in vitro synthesis of nucleic acids and gene mutagenesis, technique of gene cloning and screening the clone of interest, technique of polymerase chain reaction (PCR), applications of techniques in molecular biology in many works such as those in medicine and agriculture Molecular Genetics Study of chemical and physical properties of genetic materials, DNA mutations, genome components and organization in cellular organelles and prokaryotic cells including transposable genetic elements, genetic recombination mechanism and control of gene expression at transcriptional and translational levels, basic knowledges of molecular biology techniques Advanced Cell Biology Studies of selected topics in cell biology, including microscopy, X-ray diffraction, cellular molecules, electron microscopy, cellular transportation, cell injury and aging, molecular genetics, cell 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) 3(3-0-6) 3(0-6-3) 2(2-0-4) 2(2-0-4) 5(4-3-8) differentiation, cellular basis of immune system