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Institutional News Pursuing the biological mechanisms and diversity of marine life through international collaboration OIST and CNRS have agreed to establish an International Research Lab, EARLY. 10 October 2024
Research Update Surprising hormone-related gene activity discovered in the early larval stage of the Malabar grouper Farmed in Okinawa for their food value, these giant meso-predators have had their entire genome sequenced, with unexpected results. 10 September 2024
Research Update Eco-friendly treatment saves squid eggs from newfound parasite New “squid killer” species of parasitic copepod has been described and successfully treated. 19 July 2024
Research Update To walk, you only need fins (and maybe a sense of adventure) A recent anatomical study of the mudskipper reveals their adaptations to walking on land. 18 July 2024
Institutional News OIST researcher helps put Okinawa’s critical shark habitats on the map Seven areas in Okinawa are designated as “Important Shark and Ray Areas” (ISRAs) due to their key roles in safeguarding threatened species. 19 June 2024
Research Update Oikopleura who? Species identity crisis in the genome community Genomic analysis of a widespread species of zooplankton questions our assumptions about speciation and gene regulation. 09 May 2024
Institutional News International network in Asia and Europe to uncover the mysteries of marine life OIST and France's CNRS will partner on an international research lab promoting understanding of the largest and richest marine area on Earth. 25 April 2024
Research Update Anemonefish are better taxonomists than humans Scientists reveal new lineages of giant sea anemones in Japan and their surprising associations with anemonefish. 12 March 2024
Institutional News OIST’s Coral Project celebrates noteworthy achievements in its first year Scientists and locals join forces for coral reef conservation in Okinawa, Japan. 21 February 2024
Research Update Nature’s checkup: surveying biodiversity with environmental DNA sequencing Using DNA found in samples of seawater from the remote Ogasawara Islands of Japan, researchers have been able to gain valuable insights into the state of biodiversity in a unique ecosystem. 20 February 2024
Research Update Diving deeper into our oceans: Underwater drones open new doors for global coral reef research Industry-academia partnership takes innovation in coral e-DNA monitoring to the next level. 15 February 2024
Research Update Clown anemonefish seem to be counting bars and laying down the law New research suggests that the fish may be counting vertical bars on intruders to determine their threat level, and to inform the social hierarchy governing their sea anemone colonies. 02 February 2024