OIST President and Kyushu University President On March 27, OIST and Kyushu University have signed a comprehensive corporation agreement to further develop and expand mutual collaboration in areas including research, education, technology, and entrepreneurship. The ceremony was held in Fukuoka city. Left: Dr. Tatsuro Ishibashi, President of Kyushu University and right:Dr. Albrecht Wagner, Acting President of OIST. Date: 27 March 2023 Credit: Kyushu University. Download full-resolution image Share on: Related Images OIST’s Community Relations Section staff giving a campus tour Dr. Larisa Kiseleva Dr. Larisa Kiseleva introduced Nakadomari JHS students a wastewater treatment project in the Biological Systems Unit. Nakadomari JHS students Fission yeast cells with and without nitrogen sources When nitrogen sources run out, fission yeast’s growth dramatically slows: The fission yeast divides only twice in the subsequent eight hours or so, and completely stops growing or dividing when its cells reach half their regular size. Adult moon jellyfish Aurelia aurita Adult moon jellyfish Aurelia aurita
Dr. Larisa Kiseleva Dr. Larisa Kiseleva introduced Nakadomari JHS students a wastewater treatment project in the Biological Systems Unit.
Dr. Larisa Kiseleva Dr. Larisa Kiseleva introduced Nakadomari JHS students a wastewater treatment project in the Biological Systems Unit.
Fission yeast cells with and without nitrogen sources When nitrogen sources run out, fission yeast’s growth dramatically slows: The fission yeast divides only twice in the subsequent eight hours or so, and completely stops growing or dividing when its cells reach half their regular size.
Fission yeast cells with and without nitrogen sources When nitrogen sources run out, fission yeast’s growth dramatically slows: The fission yeast divides only twice in the subsequent eight hours or so, and completely stops growing or dividing when its cells reach half their regular size.