News Institutional News Research Update Facet News type Algebra Analysis Artificial intelligence Atomic physics Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biology Biophysics Biotechnology Botany Cell biology Chemistry Complex systems Computer sciences Condensed matter physics Cyber Security Data science Deep learning Developmental biology Developmental neuroscience Ecology Engineering and applied sciences Environmental sciences Evolutionary biology Fluid dynamics Genetics Genomics Health sciences Immunology Informatics Machine learning Marine sciences Material science Mathematics Mechanics Medicine Molecular biology Nanoscience Neuroscience Optics Organic chemistry Photonics Physics Physiology Polymer chemistry Psychology Quantum Quantum field theory Robotics Soft matter physics Structural biology Synthetic biology Synthetic organic chemistry Theoretical sciences Topology Virology Facet Specialty 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 (-) 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2005 Facet Date Created Clear filters Institutional News In Honor of the Late Dr. Sydney Brenner A ceremony for the installation of the Dr. Brenner statue was presented by the Okinawa Prefecture at OIST 27 November 2020 Institutional News From Okinawa to the world: OIST begins collaborations with Ryubo Corporation to develop new technologies OIST has signed an MOU with Ryubo to collaborate on product development and sales promotion for Deep Tech 26 November 2020 Institutional News Bridging the Valley and the Island New Board of Governors member, Mr. James Higa, brings two unique perspectives with him, having both worked through an exciting period of creativity and innovation in Silicon Valley, and grown up in Okinawa. 02 March 2020 Research Update Leaving its mark: How frailty impacts the blood Fifteen blood metabolites are key for diagnosing the age-related disorder, frailty, new study finds. 07 April 2020 Research Update Paying attention to the neurons behind our alertness The neurons of layer 6 – the deepest layer of the cortex – were examined by researchers to uncover how they react to sensory stimulation in different behavioral states. 20 August 2020 Research Update Mapping the chaos of movement Predicting animal behavior could one day be possible, say researchers, and a new study has made progress in this area by developing a framework based on the motion of a tiny species of worm. 06 October 2020 Research Update Model shows that the speed neurons fire impacts their ability to synchronize Researchers delve into networks of virtual brain cells to explore a unique firing behavior. 14 September 2020 Institutional News What Finance and Science Have In Common: Innovation Comes from Open Minds Mr. Jesper Koll, a front runner in Japan's financial world, joins the OIST Board of Governors 17 August 2020 Institutional News COVID-19: Update Mar 18, 2020 There have been no cases of COVID-19 in our community and Okinawa remains one of the least affected parts of Asia with only three confirmed infections and effective containment measures. 18 March 2020 Research Update Exploring the human experience of social distancing In the time of a pandemic, scientists grapple with the hidden cost of social isolation 17 July 2020 Research Update Shifting Dimensions: Exciting Excitons in Phosphorene Scientists probe how excited states of matter behave in phosphorene – a two-dimensional material with unusual properties. 23 March 2020 Research Update A quantum thermometer for measuring ultra-cold temperatures Researchers show that a quantum sensor using a single atom can accurately measure the coldest places in the universe. 16 September 2020 Pagination 1 2 3 Last page Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Institutional News In Honor of the Late Dr. Sydney Brenner A ceremony for the installation of the Dr. Brenner statue was presented by the Okinawa Prefecture at OIST 27 November 2020
Institutional News From Okinawa to the world: OIST begins collaborations with Ryubo Corporation to develop new technologies OIST has signed an MOU with Ryubo to collaborate on product development and sales promotion for Deep Tech 26 November 2020
Institutional News Bridging the Valley and the Island New Board of Governors member, Mr. James Higa, brings two unique perspectives with him, having both worked through an exciting period of creativity and innovation in Silicon Valley, and grown up in Okinawa. 02 March 2020
Research Update Leaving its mark: How frailty impacts the blood Fifteen blood metabolites are key for diagnosing the age-related disorder, frailty, new study finds. 07 April 2020
Research Update Paying attention to the neurons behind our alertness The neurons of layer 6 – the deepest layer of the cortex – were examined by researchers to uncover how they react to sensory stimulation in different behavioral states. 20 August 2020
Research Update Mapping the chaos of movement Predicting animal behavior could one day be possible, say researchers, and a new study has made progress in this area by developing a framework based on the motion of a tiny species of worm. 06 October 2020
Research Update Model shows that the speed neurons fire impacts their ability to synchronize Researchers delve into networks of virtual brain cells to explore a unique firing behavior. 14 September 2020
Institutional News What Finance and Science Have In Common: Innovation Comes from Open Minds Mr. Jesper Koll, a front runner in Japan's financial world, joins the OIST Board of Governors 17 August 2020
Institutional News COVID-19: Update Mar 18, 2020 There have been no cases of COVID-19 in our community and Okinawa remains one of the least affected parts of Asia with only three confirmed infections and effective containment measures. 18 March 2020
Research Update Exploring the human experience of social distancing In the time of a pandemic, scientists grapple with the hidden cost of social isolation 17 July 2020
Research Update Shifting Dimensions: Exciting Excitons in Phosphorene Scientists probe how excited states of matter behave in phosphorene – a two-dimensional material with unusual properties. 23 March 2020
Research Update A quantum thermometer for measuring ultra-cold temperatures Researchers show that a quantum sensor using a single atom can accurately measure the coldest places in the universe. 16 September 2020