2/22/2024, Our new paper is out! Our new paper led by Kou, Yohsuke, and Hana is online in Nature Aging. Damage to cell membranes causes cell aging. Thanks again to all the team members, friends, reviewers, and the editors. Numerous people, visibly and invisibly, contributed to it. Our new paper Okinawa Times (in Japanese) News and Views, Nature Aging (in English) Date: 22 February 2024 Category: Research Update Research Unit Membranology Unit Share on: Related News Institutional News OIST Lab Wins Award for Sustainable Design OIST’s Lab 2 has earned a green building certification in new construction under the internationally recognized standard, Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED), for its innovative design and construction. Institutional News Op-ed Introducing OIST in Physics Today Op-ed by Neil Calder, OIST Senior Adviser for Communications and PR, published in Physics Today. Research Update Major Addition to Student and Researcher Accommodation The West Court Apartments are now complete, and new residents have started moving in since early July. Institutional News "HAMON" Science meets Art: Shinman Yamada Ceramics Exhibition Research Update Computational Models of Gene Regulation in Entire Fruit Fly Embryo OIST's Dr. Garth Ilsley has succeeded in modelling early regulation of development in the fruit fly Drosophila.
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Institutional News Op-ed Introducing OIST in Physics Today Op-ed by Neil Calder, OIST Senior Adviser for Communications and PR, published in Physics Today.
Research Update Major Addition to Student and Researcher Accommodation The West Court Apartments are now complete, and new residents have started moving in since early July.
Research Update Computational Models of Gene Regulation in Entire Fruit Fly Embryo OIST's Dr. Garth Ilsley has succeeded in modelling early regulation of development in the fruit fly Drosophila.