Life is much more than just an assembly of its components. Their dynamic interactions are crucial for many complex systems like our genetics, mechanisms of development, immune system, and nervous system.
Our graduate program looks to give greater understanding to these systems by bringing together researchers from biology, medicine, physics, engineering, and others fields with the greater aim of producing the leaders in the next generation of life science research.
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2019-08-28
Two proposals are adopted for the collaborative proposal competition spun out from FBS retreat 2019. -
2019-08-09
2020 April Entrance Examination Examinee Number of Successful Applicants -
2019-08-09
2019 October Entrance Examination Examinee Number of Successful Applicants -
2019-07-29
Laboratory of Intracellular Membrane Dynamics (Prof. Yoshimori) new website has been launched.
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2019-09-24
FBS SeminarOsakaMito2019
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Thu., Sept. 26, 2019, 12:15~13:00
FBS Colloquium 223The mechanism about the growth of collagen crystal involved with fin skeletal development
Junpei Kuroda (Specially Appointed Researcher / Laboratory of Pattern Formation (Kondo Lab.))
Gap junction network among pigment cells for the skin pattern formation of zebrafish
Yu Usui (Doctoral student(D5/D5)/Laboratory of Pattern Formation (Kondo Lab.)) -
2019-09-27
FBS SeminarEpigenetic regulation of centromeres in early development: Fluorescence based technologies for long term, high spatio-temporal resolution.
Paul S. Maddox (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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Relaxation dynamics of [Re(CO)2(bpy){P(OEt)3}2](PF6) in TEOA solvent measured by time-resolved attenuated total reflection terahertz spectroscopy
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Epiblast formation by TEAD-YAP-dependent expression of pluripotency factors and competitive elimination of unspecified cells
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Asymmetrical localization of Nup107-160 subcomplex components within the nuclear pore complex in fission yeast
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Non-trivial surface states of samarium hexaboride at the (111) surface
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Suppression of autophagic activity by Rubicon is a signature of aging
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White Matter Pathway and Individual Variability in Human Stereoacuity
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Pulling the Genome Apart: Chromosome Segregation During Mitosis Explained
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Gip1 structure places G proteins in lockdown
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3D genomic architecture reveals that neocentromeres associate with heterochromatin regions
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Molecular Inhibition Gets Cells on the Move








