News Institutional News Research Update Facet News type Algebra Analysis Artificial intelligence Atomic physics Biochemistry Bioinformatics (-) Biology Biophysics Biotechnology Botany Cell biology Chemistry Complex systems Computer sciences Condensed matter physics Cyber Security Data science Deep learning Developmental biology Developmental neuroscience Ecology Engineering and applied sciences Environmental sciences Evolutionary biology Fluid dynamics Genetics Genomics Health sciences Immunology Informatics Machine learning Marine sciences Material science Mathematics Mechanics Medicine Molecular biology Nanoscience Neuroscience Optics Organic chemistry Photonics Physics Physiology Polymer chemistry Psychology Quantum Quantum field theory Robotics Soft matter physics Structural biology Synthetic biology Synthetic organic chemistry Theoretical sciences Topology Virology Facet Specialty 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 (-) 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2005 Facet Date Created Clear filters Research Update The Ants That Conquered the World Professor Evan Economo sequenced more than three hundred ant species to unravel the evolution of one globally dominant ant genus. 24 December 2014 Research Update Back to Basics Professor Robert Sinclair proposes that simple explanations can be found for complex systems in nature by using rational numbers 05 November 2014 Research Update Shaping the Way to See the World A new study of lens morphology through cell proliferation is helping to understand how complex biological structures form. 16 October 2014 Research Update Back from the Brink New research by OIST researchers finds genetic mechanism that makes African midges invulnerable to harsh conditions. 12 September 2014 Research Update The Mystery of Cell Proliferation: Matching Histone to DNA New research from Professor Ichiro Masai points to stem-loop binding protein for cell proliferation and differentiation in living vertebrates 19 August 2014 Research Update Surviving the Attack of Killer Microbes If some microbes have the ability to kill all other microbes, how do the non-killers survive? 15 August 2014 Research Update First Startup from OIST OIST’s first startup, Okinawa Protein Tomography Ltd., capitalizing on Prof. Ulf Skoglund’s advanced structural imaging technology, has been launched. 30 July 2014 Research Update MRI for Laboratory Animals OIST’s new magnetic resonance imaging system allows physiological analyses of small animals. 11 July 2014 Research Update Unveiling a Tiny World with Micro-CT X-ray micro-CT provides OIST researchers with the ability to visualize and take detailed 3D measurements of tiny structures, like the brain of an ant. 19 June 2014 Research Update Modern Molecular Biology Meets Antique Museum Samples OIST’s Ecology and Evolution Unit has developed a method to extract and sequence DNA from old and fragile museum specimens. 17 June 2014 Research Update Of Dinosaurs and Mathematics Professor Robert Sinclair is using mathematics in unusual places, like paleontology. 05 June 2014 Research Update Bringing a Physiological Model to Life Researchers in OIST’s Open Biology Unit are working on a physiological computer modeling platform called PhysioDesigner. 04 June 2014 Pagination 1 2 Last page Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Research Update The Ants That Conquered the World Professor Evan Economo sequenced more than three hundred ant species to unravel the evolution of one globally dominant ant genus. 24 December 2014
Research Update Back to Basics Professor Robert Sinclair proposes that simple explanations can be found for complex systems in nature by using rational numbers 05 November 2014
Research Update Shaping the Way to See the World A new study of lens morphology through cell proliferation is helping to understand how complex biological structures form. 16 October 2014
Research Update Back from the Brink New research by OIST researchers finds genetic mechanism that makes African midges invulnerable to harsh conditions. 12 September 2014
Research Update The Mystery of Cell Proliferation: Matching Histone to DNA New research from Professor Ichiro Masai points to stem-loop binding protein for cell proliferation and differentiation in living vertebrates 19 August 2014
Research Update Surviving the Attack of Killer Microbes If some microbes have the ability to kill all other microbes, how do the non-killers survive? 15 August 2014
Research Update First Startup from OIST OIST’s first startup, Okinawa Protein Tomography Ltd., capitalizing on Prof. Ulf Skoglund’s advanced structural imaging technology, has been launched. 30 July 2014
Research Update MRI for Laboratory Animals OIST’s new magnetic resonance imaging system allows physiological analyses of small animals. 11 July 2014
Research Update Unveiling a Tiny World with Micro-CT X-ray micro-CT provides OIST researchers with the ability to visualize and take detailed 3D measurements of tiny structures, like the brain of an ant. 19 June 2014
Research Update Modern Molecular Biology Meets Antique Museum Samples OIST’s Ecology and Evolution Unit has developed a method to extract and sequence DNA from old and fragile museum specimens. 17 June 2014
Research Update Of Dinosaurs and Mathematics Professor Robert Sinclair is using mathematics in unusual places, like paleontology. 05 June 2014
Research Update Bringing a Physiological Model to Life Researchers in OIST’s Open Biology Unit are working on a physiological computer modeling platform called PhysioDesigner. 04 June 2014