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2016年8月5日 (金) 10:30 11:30

Ms. Erika Kawakami, Delft University of Technology, Language: English

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2016年7月8日 (金) 13:00 14:00

Dr. Vienna Kowallik, Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionsbiologie

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2016年7月15日 (金) 10:00 12:00

Seminar July 15th (C016) : 10:00-11:00 "Triggering of earthquakes: a review” , Prof. Takahiro Hatano (Unv.Tokyo) , 11:00-12:00 “High precision prediction of catastrophic mechanical phenomena”, Prof. Tetsuo Yamaguchi (Kyushu Univ.)

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2016年7月14日 (木) 11:00 12:00

Seminar by Yuan Wan (Perimeter Institute) on July 14th (Thu) 11:00-12:00 in D014, Lab1.

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2016年7月5日 (火) 16:00 17:00

Seminar "The physiological role of poly(A)-binding protein-interacting protein 1" Dr. Akiko YANAGIYA.

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2016年7月28日 (木) 14:00

The 2016 Update Session on Health and Safety and Safety Seminar will be held on July 28. Guest speaker is Professor Masato Murakami, President of Shibaura Institute of Technology, who is a world-renowned researcher of super conducting materials. We are excited to hear about his fascinating story of development of super conductors in addition to laboratory safety.

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2016年7月7日 (木) 15:00 16:00

Seminar by Prof. Zinn-Justin,CEA Saclay, on July 7th at 3pm in C209.

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2016年6月21日 (火) 10:00 11:00
Professor Ian G. Gleadall, Tohoku University Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Sendai, Japan 
 

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2016年10月4日 (火) 9:00 9:45

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.

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2016年6月24日 (金) 10:00 11:00

Maiko Furubayashi is a Postdoctoral Associate in Chris Voigt lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She received her PhD in Engineering from Chiba University in 2014 under the supervision of Daisuke Umeno, working on non-natural pathway construction by directed evolution.

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