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inheritance may not necessarily be applicable. We will conduct “dry lab” research in conjunction with experimental verification using approaches such as cell biology, immunology, and epigenetics to develop a
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organisms throughout their lifespan, from embryonic development and birth to aging and death. Our interdisciplinary approaches to address this overarching theme include cell biology, molecular biology
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?" and "Can human beings freely transmute elements?" By returning the research results obtained to society, we are trying to solve the environmental, energy and resource problems faced by humankind
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organisms throughout their lifespan, from embryonic development and birth to aging and death. Our interdisciplinary approaches to address this overarching theme include cell biology, molecular biology
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description] In our laboratory, we study the regulatory control of neuron differentiation. Neurons form among the most complex and diverse structures of any cell type, and this has critical relevance due to its
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description of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project [Research Field] Effective utilization of renewable energy and a shift away from mass consumption of fossil fuels
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. Biological systems of interest range from the molecular level (building atomic models) to the cell level (coarse-grained modeling). 2)Development of algorithms to analyze data from time-resolved experiments
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energy-loss spectroscopy, and energy dispersive spectroscopy to explore the electron structures and their dynamical phase transition or phase separation. We also use these powerful tools to quantitatively
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for Prediction of Cell Systems Dynamics is recruiting technical employees to carry out a new theme. The research overview of the laboratory is shown below. In our laboratory, we are making a new platform enabled
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Responsibilities of Research Scientist and Postdoctoral Researcher PROJECT I: Cell-to-cell Communication through Mobile Signals in Stamen Development. PROJECT II: Reproductive Strategy in Environmental Response