Media Coverage Media Coverage In the Media Interview TV Speech Writing Facet Media Coverage type 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 (-) 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Facet Publication Date Clear filters Remake, refill, reuse: Recycling at the synapse revealed ScienceDaily 26 March 2018 Remake, refill, reuse: recycling at the synapse revealed Medical Xpress 26 March 2018 In the Media President Gruss' Interview on Science and Art (Filmmaking) President Peter Gruss' comment on the relationship of science and art was featured in the article entitled "Why Do So Many Scientists Want to be Filmmakers?" of NAUTILUS. NautilUS 22 March 2018 Illuminating Mechanism at Play in Learning Neuroscience News.com 15 March 2018 OIST scientists model molecular basis of learning in the cerebellum News-Medical.Net 15 March 2018 Scientists illuminate mechanism at play in learning ScienceDaily 15 March 2018 In the Media Computational Neuroscience Unit Research in the News Researchers from OIST's Computational Neuroscience Unit have modelled the molecular basis of learning in the cerebellum, a part of the brain that receives sensory input and coordinates voluntary movements. International Media 14 March 2018 Nanoplasmonic Sensor Can Count Dividing Cells and Detect Biomolecules Medgadget 02 March 2018 Nanomushroom sensors: One material, many applications news Domain-b.com 28 February 2018 In the Media Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit Research in the News In several recent papers, Prof. International Media 27 February 2018 Nanomushroom sensors show promise to a variety of applications Electronic Specifier 27 February 2018 Nanomushroom sensors: One material, many applications Bionity.com 27 February 2018 Pagination First page … 19 20 21 … Last page News News articles and press releases from OIST News
In the Media President Gruss' Interview on Science and Art (Filmmaking) President Peter Gruss' comment on the relationship of science and art was featured in the article entitled "Why Do So Many Scientists Want to be Filmmakers?" of NAUTILUS. NautilUS 22 March 2018
In the Media Computational Neuroscience Unit Research in the News Researchers from OIST's Computational Neuroscience Unit have modelled the molecular basis of learning in the cerebellum, a part of the brain that receives sensory input and coordinates voluntary movements. International Media 14 March 2018
In the Media Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit Research in the News In several recent papers, Prof. International Media 27 February 2018