Past Events

Structural Studies of Electron Transfer Complexes in Oxygenic Photosynthesis by Prof. Genji Kurisu

2025-07-28
Seminar Room L5D23

Prof. Genji Kurisu from Institute for Protein Research, the University of Osaka

The Microbe-Mineral Atlas and Biomining for Metals for the Sustainable Energy Infrastructure, by Prof. Buz Barstow from Cornell University

2025-04-22
L3C700

Dr. Buz Barstow is a physicist using synthetic biology to build sustainable energy technologies and is an assistant professor at Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University.

A Textbook Example of Enzyme Regulation, Revisited by Prof. Nozomi Ando from Cornell University

2025-04-21
L3C700

Dr. Nozomi Ando is an associate professor at Chemistry and Chemical Biology in Cornell University.

Seminar: "Evolution as a shortcut to useful inventions" by Arcadia Science

2024-03-04
C210, Center Building and Zoom

Seminar is for OIST community.

 

Seminar "Development of photoresponsive self-assembled macrocycle supported on silica nanoparticles for controlled release of Ca2+" by Prof. Fernando Arteaga Arteaga

2024-01-12
Lab 3, C700

Dr. Fernando Arteaga Arteaga, ISP Assistant Professor in School of Science, Hokkaido University

 

OIST Workshop "Library Design for Protein Engineering"

2023-11-06 to 2023-11-09
Main Campus, Seminar Room C209 & C210 (11/6-7); B250 (11/8-9)

OIST Workshop |  Main organizer: Paola Laurino (Protein Engineering and Evolution) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions (registration required) | https://groups.oist.jp/ldpe

[Seminar] "Enzyme Discovery & Engineering to Create Suitable Biocatalysts" by Prof. Uwe Bornscheuer

2023-09-08
C209, Center Bldg.

Prof. Uwe T. Bornscheuer, Institute of Biochemistry, Dept. of Biotechnology & Enzyme Catalysis, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany

[Seminar] "Rugged sequence-activity landscapes in protein evolution" by Prof. Colin Jackson

2023-06-09
C700, Lab3

Prof. Colin Jackson, Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University

 

Rosalind Franklin Forum for Female Scientists (ROZ) Poster Exhibition

2023-06-01 to 2023-06-19
Tunnel Gallery, Skywalk and Lab 4 (Level D)

The Rosalind Franklin Forum for Female Scientists (ROZ), Open to All is a scientific collective named in honor of the distinguished chemist-crystallographer, in which senior scientists provide advice to early career scientists. The forum is created by and for women but welcomes all practitioners everywhere. This exhibition will feature posters of female scientists from around the world.

To learn more, visit: Rosalind Franklin Forum for Female Scientists (ROZ), Open to All.

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