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Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University

Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University. Dar-Yuan Lee Professor and Head. Mission. Department of Agricultural Chemistry Both microcosm and macrocosm From atom to molecule From molecule to cell From cell to ecosystem.

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Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University

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  1. Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University Dar-Yuan Lee Professor and Head

  2. Mission Department of Agricultural Chemistry Both microcosm and macrocosm From atom to molecule From molecule to cell From cell to ecosystem To participate the global efforts on the safety of living environments, the Department is committed to attain the highest quality of human capital and scientific knowledge for the sustainable growth of agricultural ecosystems and the green utilization of bioresources. 2

  3. Introduction • The Department of Agricultural Chemistry was founded in 1928 and the B.S. program was offered. The graduate programs for the M.S. and Ph.D degrees were established in 1947 and 1968, respectively. • From 2003, in facing the global needs on safety of living environments, the department had rebuilt the study program in four disciplines: (1) soil and environmental sciences (2) plant physiology and chemistry (3) microbiology and biotechnology (4) utilization of bioresources 3

  4. Introduction (cont.) • In the progress of the new direction, the department regrouped all the courses to meet the requirements of the sustainable development of the country and to train students for having ability to serve the society after they graduate. • The teaching quality and examination process were improved to strengthen student confidence. The department also enhances the teaching programs and research capacities via hiring new faculty members and enhancement of the cooperation and integration of courses with other departments. 4

  5. Research facility The Department of Agricultural Chemistry is housed in two major research buildings. All of the routine apparatus and instrumentation required for the most advanced research are available. Available equipments include real time Q PCR, preparative ultracentrifuges, fermentors, fluorometers, ion and gas chromatographs, high pressure liquid chromatographs, X-ray diffractometer, Infrared spectrometer, surface area, flame photometers, atomic absorption spectrophotometer, supercritical fluid extractor, amino acid and automatic image analyzers, capillary electrophoresis apparatus, ELISA photometric system, GC-MS, HPLC Quadrupole-time of flight tandem mass spectrometer, CNS-analyzer, inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrophotometer (ICP-AES), etc. 5

  6. Academic Programs For the sake of offering programs for bachelor, master and Ph.D degrees, our teaching and research activities are introduced into four divisions as described below. Soiland Environmental Sciences PlantPhysiology and Chemistry Microbiologyand Biotechnology Utilizationof Bioresources 6

  7. Academic Programs Basic courses for undergraduate program requirements 7

  8. Basic courses for undergraduate program requirements For Junior and Senior, advanced 6 credits are required in the division chosen by each student, and four more credits are also required in other divisions (10 credits in subtotal). 8

  9. Basic courses for graduate program requirements Selective courses for graduate program (16 credits are required) 9

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  11. Faculty and Research Soil and Environmental Sciences Dar-Yuan Lee Professor and Head Univ. California, Riverside, Ph.D., 1988 Research Soil science Soil classification and survey Soil morphology and genesis Soil pollution and remediation Soil chemistry Soil physics 11

  12. Soil and Environmental Sciences Research Soil and environmental chemistry Soil mineralogy Soil physical chemistry Soil biochemistry Food waste composting Environment and ecosystem Chemical instrument analysis Soil fertility Ming-Kuang Wang Professor Rutgers Univ., Ph.D., 1978 Chao-Ming Lai Professor National Taiwan Univ., Ph.D., 1987 12

  13. Soil and Environmental Sciences Research Pesticide chemistry Environmental Toxicology Soil pollution Instrument analysis Environment resource reservation Ecosystem Environmental organic chemistry Jui-Hung Yen Professor National Taiwan Univ., Ph.D., 1996 Yang-Hsin Shih AssociateProfessor National Taiwan Univ., Ph.D., 2002. Pei-Jen Chen Assistant Professor Duke Univ., Ph.D., 2005 13

  14. Plant Physiology and Chemistry Ren-Shih Chung Professor National Taiwan Univ., Ph.D., 1982 Research Plant nutrition Plant physiology Soil fertility Plant molecular biology Bio-technology Medicinal Plant Plant Secondary Metabolites Lean-Telk Ng Professor Univ. of Paris 6., Ph.D., 1988 Chien-Teh Chen Assistant Professor Cornell Univ., Ph.D., 1999 Chwan-Yang Hong Assistant Professor National Taiwan Univ., Ph.D., 2003 14

  15. pto / pto Pto / Pto Pst S R avrPto/ avrPtoB S S Microbiology and Biotechnology Chia-Yin Lee Professor Univ. Kentucky, Ph.D., 1989 Nai-ChunLin Assistant Professor Cornell Univ., Ph.D., 2004 Whi-Fin Wu Associate Professor Univ. Iowa, Ph.D., 1992 Research Microbiology Biochemistry Lipid chemistry Molecular biology Biotechnology   Microbial and bacteria physiology Interaction between microbes and plants 15

  16. Purified lysozyme Utilization of Bioresources Hsi-Mei Lai Professor Univ. Illinois, Ph.D., 1990 Nan-Wei Su Associate Professor National Taiwan Univ., Ph.D., 2001 Research Food science and technology Lipid chemistry Food chemistry Cereal chemistry and processing Carbohydrate chemistry and application Fermentation Structural biology Proteomics Multi-Dimensional NMR Protein X-Ray Crystallography Bioinformatics Chun-Hua Hsu Assistant Professor National Taiwan Univ., Ph.D., 2002 16

  17. Thank you for your attention. Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University No. 1, Section 4, Roosevelt Road TAIPEI, TAIWAN 10617 REPUBLIC OF CHINA TEL: +886-2-3366-4802, 3366-4811 FAX: +886-2-2363-3123, 2363-8192 E-Mail: dylee@ntu.edu.tw (Head) http://www.ac.ntu.edu.tw/index.htm

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