May/23/2019, Dongpeng Welcome Lunch We had a welcome lunch for rotation student Dongpeng. He will work on senescence in mice. Welcome Dongpeng, let's have fun together! body Date: 23 May 2019 Category: Research Update Research Unit Membranology Unit Share on: Related News Research Update Head Formation of Clawed Frog Embryos Dr. Yuuri Yasuoka has discovered a key mechanism in formation of the head in frogs. Research Update Simulating the Invisible Panagiotis Grammatikopoulos simulates the interactions of particles that are too small to see, and too complicated to visualize. 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 Research Update Fed Up with Waiting? Timely Activation of Serotonin Enhances Patience Researchers in the Neural Computation Unit used a new technique called optogenetics to examine the brain mechanism for controlling patience to obtain a reward. Institutional News Let’s Enjoy Science!! Children’s School of Science 2014 From August 18-22, over 100 students explored the world of science as participants in the Onna-OIST Children’s School of Science.
Research Update Head Formation of Clawed Frog Embryos Dr. Yuuri Yasuoka has discovered a key mechanism in formation of the head in frogs.
Research Update Simulating the Invisible Panagiotis Grammatikopoulos simulates the interactions of particles that are too small to see, and too complicated to visualize.
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
Research Update Fed Up with Waiting? Timely Activation of Serotonin Enhances Patience Researchers in the Neural Computation Unit used a new technique called optogenetics to examine the brain mechanism for controlling patience to obtain a reward.
Institutional News Let’s Enjoy Science!! Children’s School of Science 2014 From August 18-22, over 100 students explored the world of science as participants in the Onna-OIST Children’s School of Science.