Past Events
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐ Ms. Nishtha Ranawat – “Embryonic microglia migration into zebrafish retina and changes in transcriptome therein”
2020-03-13PhD Public Presentation
[Seminar] "Modeling of retinal degeneration and its application to develop therapeutic strategy" by Prof. Sumiko Watanabe
2020-03-12Title: Modeling of retinal degeneration and its application to develop therapeutic strategy
Speaker: Prof. Sumiko Watanabe
Affiliation: Division of Molecular and Developmental Biology, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo
Seminar by Prof. Tamura-Neimann 'Transcription/export complex (TREX), elongation rate and mRNA 3´end processing'
2020-02-27Speaker: Profs. Teruko Tamura-Neimann
Audience: OIST researchers and students
The role of the glial GABAB receptor in epilepsy by Prof. Frank Kirchhoff
2020-02-27Title: The role of the glial GABAB receptor in epilepsy
Speaker: Prof. Frank Kirchhoff
Affiliation: Molecular Physiology, Center for Integrative Physiology and Molecular Medicine (CIPMM), University of Saarland Homburg, Germany
[PhD Thesis Presentation] - Mr. Shohei Takaoka " Role of 5’ - 3’ exoribonuclease Xrn1 in energy expenditure and control of obesity"
2020-02-26Presenter: Mr. Shohei Takaoka
Supervisor: Professor Tadashi Yamamoto
Co-Supervisor: Professor Hiroaki Kitano
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐ Mr. Leonidas Georgiou – “Intercellular AAV transfer from axons to astrocytes allows high contrast activity mapping of astrocytes in awake mice”
2020-02-26PhD Thesis Presentation
Mini Course: Combinatorial Topology - 3 of 3
2020-02-26Algebraic Topology is a classical branch of mathematics. Its origins are combinatorial, based on triangulations of topological spaces. In the later developments major algebraization of the subject has taken place, leading to the introduction of many algebraic invariants as we know them today.
The Mini Course will be taught by Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov, PI of the Applied Topology Unit. His unit is interested both in developing the formal theory, as well as in applying it outside of the field, for example to Theoretical Distributed Computing.
Mini Course: Combinatorial Topology - 2 of 3
2020-02-19Algebraic Topology is a classical branch of mathematics. Its origins are combinatorial, based on triangulations of topological spaces. In the later developments major algebraization of the subject has taken place, leading to the introduction of many algebraic invariants as we know them today.
The Mini Course will be taught by Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov, PI of the Applied Topology Unit. His unit is interested both in developing the formal theory, as well as in applying it outside of the field, for example to Theoretical Distributed Computing.
1st Admissions Workshop for 2020
2020-02-18 to 2020-02-201st Admissions Selection Workshop for 2020