Thank you Japan We recently received the first external grant. This is a very important moment for us and we are very grateful to the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for their support - Date: 13 March 2023 Category: Research Update Research Unit Cell Proliferation and Gene Editing Unit Share on: Related News Institutional News New startups join the enhanced OIST Innovation Accelerator Okinawa attracts four new teams to its thriving startup ecosystem Institutional News Using entangled particles to create unbreakable encryption The father of quantum cryptography, Prof. Artur Ekert, is introducing his work and his new role at OIST. Research Update How does oxygen depletion disrupt memory formation in the brain? Scientists identify a positive molecular feedback loop which could explain stroke-induced memory loss. Institutional News International network in Asia and Europe to uncover the mysteries of marine life OIST and France's CNRS will partner on an international research lab promoting understanding of the largest and richest marine area on Earth. Institutional News Sounds of the Ryukyus resonates at OIST for the first time in four years “Sounds of the Ryukyus” performance by the Traditional Music Association of the Nomura School of Ryukyuan Classical Music successfully staged.
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