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Language: Japanese only. Purpose of this training: Learn convenient functions and utilization methods.
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When: 12:30-14:00 on Aug 25, 2016; Where: Lab 3, Seminar Room C700; Whom: All OIST community are welcome; Speaker: Ian Mathieson (Director of Operations for Boyle Street Community Services, Edmonton, Canada); No registration is required. To read more about the event and the speaker, please go to https://groups.oist.jp/pcda.
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「SharePoint一般ユーザー向け説明会」開催のご案内です。
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「SharePoint一般ユーザー向け説明会」開催のご案内です。
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管理部門 「SharePoint一般ユーザー向け説明会」
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OIST講堂 金管五重奏コンサート 琉球交響楽団 予約不要 入場無料
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BRASS QUINTET CONCERT by Ryukyu Philharmonic Orchestra, No Reservation Required / Admission Free, OIST Auditorium
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When: Monday, August 8th - 14:00-16:00; Where: Ctr Bldg - Seminar Room B503; Speaker: Mr. Gwilym Roberts, Partner and Chairman, © Kilburn & Strode LLP, UK; No Need for registration; all are welcome!
To read more about the event and the speaker, please go to PCDA's webpage: https://groups.oist.jp/pcda
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This is a spin-off event of Ryukyu Shimpo’s column.
OIST will hold a workshop hosted by Dr. Masashi Yoshimura (Economo Unit), Coordinator of an ongoing environmental observation network project “OKEON Churamori Project”.
Participants will experience of collecting ants and observing them. Discussion with Dr. Yoshimura gives the participants the new way to see nature around us.
Please see the link below for the details. (Available only in Japanese)
https://ryukyushimpo.jp/style/article/entry-316670.html
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After receiving his BS and MS in 1987 and 1990, Bing Xu obtained his PhD in 1996. Notably, Xu lab pioneered the integration of enzyme transformation and self-assembly for developing molecular biomaterials, synthesized the first dimeric nanoparticle consisting of quantum dot and nanomagnet for exploring nanoscience inside cells, reported the first case of using dopamine to anchor molecules on iron oxide surface, and demonstrated the first case of using enzymatic transformation and self-assembly to inhibit cancer cells selectively. Being identified on the Thomson Reuters "highly-cited researchers 2014&2015" list, Bing Xu currently is a professor in the Department of Chemistry, Brandeis University, and his research focuses on the applications of molecular engineering in materials, biology, and medicine.