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Research Update Protein Police Keep the Immune System in Check Researchers learn how a key transcription factor helps regulate the immune system and could be critical to understanding autoimmune disease and cancer immunosuppression. 17 December 2018
Research Update Predatory Bacteria: The Quest for a New Class of Antibiotics OIST researchers take one step forward toward understanding and genetically manipulating B. bacteriovorus, a type of bacteria with promising potential use as a living antibiotic. 11 October 2017
Research Update Subduing the Rebellion: Unmasking Rogue Cells in the Immune System OIST researchers discovered a target to single out immune system cells responsible for auto-immune diseases such as arthritis or irritable bowel syndrome. 30 May 2017
Research Update Sabotaging Bacteria Propellers to Stop Infections Researchers discovered how to stop bacteria motility and thus how to disrupt bacterial infections. 30 August 2016
Research Update Probing RNA Function with 10,000 Mutants Creating and examining 10,296 mutants of a ribozyme leads to a better understanding of these widespread but understudied RNA molecules. 10 August 2016
Research Update OIST Welcomes Dr. Yohei Yokobayashi Yohei Yokobayashi joins OIST to lead the new unit on Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Engineering in an effort to understand the applications of chemistry in biological systems. 29 September 2014
Research Update New Unit Profile: Knocking Out Pathogens As an immunologist, Prof. Ishikawa studies how our bodies defend themselves against pathogens like bacteria, fungi, and viruses using the mouse as a model. 12 November 2012
Research Update Interrogating Elusive Membrane Proteins The Trans-Membrane Trafficking Unit is taking a sort of good cop-bad cop approach to one membrane protein complex, using two different means to grill it for information. 05 June 2012
Research Update Gameifying Proteins, the Kinect-Xbox at OIST OIST’s Dr. Fadel Samatey, collaborated with researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMASS) to bring a molecular playground to OIST. 05 January 2012