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 Research: Sea grapes reveal secrets of plant evolution TuniseSoir News 02 April 2019 In the Media OIST Column: PHD Student Started an Event for Nerds!? Maggi Brisbin, a PHD Student who studies marine biology at the Mitarai Unit innitiated an event of "nerds", by "nerds" in Okinawa. Tomomi Okubo from the OIST Media Section contributed the column (available only in Japanese) to the Asahi Shimbun GL The Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 28 March 2019 Machine Learning Tracks Moving Cells Technology Networks 19 March 2019 Successfully decoded the genome of Japan's most famous "slippery" organism and this is what it means (Vietamese) Soha 18 March 2019 Ito-mozuku seaweed, the Japanese superfood against cancer and aging has no more secrets (Italian) Fanpage 18 March 2019 Successfully decoded the genome of Japan's most famous "slippery" organism and this is what it means (Vietamese) Kenh14 18 March 2019 Successfully decoded the genome of Japan's most famous "slippery" organism and this is what it means (Vietnamese) GenK 18 March 2019 In the Media Singing Folk Songs - Keep the Okinawa's Dialects Alive A local newspaper, the Okinawa Times introduced Mr. Takaaki Iwasa, OIST Associate Vice President for the Office of the Chief Operating Officer about his feeling toward "Shimakutuba," Okinawa's dialect. Okinawa Times 17 March 2019 In the Media Machine Learning Tracks Moving Cells New software from the Micro/Bio/Nanofluids Unit allows scientists to study the migration of label-free cells at unprecedented resolution. International Media 15 March 2019 In the Media Scientists Crack Genome of Superfood Seaweed, Ito-Mozuku The Marine Genomics Unit has unveiled the genome of ito-mozuku, the popular Japanese brown seaweed, providing data that could help farmers better grow the health food. International Media 15 March 2019 Machine learning tracks moving cells Health Medicine Network 15 March 2019 Study: Machine learning tracks moving cells — (Details) TuniseSoir News 15 March 2019 Pagination First page … 5 6 7 … Last page News News articles and press releases from OIST News
In the Media OIST Column: PHD Student Started an Event for Nerds!? Maggi Brisbin, a PHD Student who studies marine biology at the Mitarai Unit innitiated an event of "nerds", by "nerds" in Okinawa. Tomomi Okubo from the OIST Media Section contributed the column (available only in Japanese) to the Asahi Shimbun GL The Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 28 March 2019
Successfully decoded the genome of Japan's most famous "slippery" organism and this is what it means (Vietamese) Soha 18 March 2019
Ito-mozuku seaweed, the Japanese superfood against cancer and aging has no more secrets (Italian) Fanpage 18 March 2019
Successfully decoded the genome of Japan's most famous "slippery" organism and this is what it means (Vietamese) Kenh14 18 March 2019
Successfully decoded the genome of Japan's most famous "slippery" organism and this is what it means (Vietnamese) GenK 18 March 2019
In the Media Singing Folk Songs - Keep the Okinawa's Dialects Alive A local newspaper, the Okinawa Times introduced Mr. Takaaki Iwasa, OIST Associate Vice President for the Office of the Chief Operating Officer about his feeling toward "Shimakutuba," Okinawa's dialect. Okinawa Times 17 March 2019
In the Media Machine Learning Tracks Moving Cells New software from the Micro/Bio/Nanofluids Unit allows scientists to study the migration of label-free cells at unprecedented resolution. International Media 15 March 2019
In the Media Scientists Crack Genome of Superfood Seaweed, Ito-Mozuku The Marine Genomics Unit has unveiled the genome of ito-mozuku, the popular Japanese brown seaweed, providing data that could help farmers better grow the health food. International Media 15 March 2019