Mar/13/2024, Our new paper is out! The paper led by our former postdoc Shinju is out! Exocytic plasma membrane flows remodel endoplasmic reticulum–plasma membrane tethering for septin collar assembly Science Advances Vol 10, Issue 11 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj1512 日付: 2024年3月13日 カテゴリー: 研究関連記事 研究ユニット Membranology Unit シェア: 関連記事 A coral symbiont genome decoded for first time The Marine Genomics Unit has decoded the genome of the algae Symbiodinium minutum. This is a major advance in understanding the complex ecology of coral reefs. Genome Jamboree: Pearl Oysters Five researchers from the Marine Genomics Unit, led by Dr. Noriyuki Satoh, and nineteen mollusk researchers from seven universities and research institutions across Japan, gathered at the OIST campus for the "Japanese Pearl Oyster Genome Jamboree." Women in Science Starting August 27 on display in the OIST Tunnel Gallery is an animated slide show “Women in Science," created by Hiroshima University graduate student Natsuko Hikiji as the outcome of her internship at OIST. Building Collaboration Groundbreaking for OIST’s Child Development Center The construction of a long-planned permanent facility for the Child Development Center has begun.
A coral symbiont genome decoded for first time The Marine Genomics Unit has decoded the genome of the algae Symbiodinium minutum. This is a major advance in understanding the complex ecology of coral reefs.
Genome Jamboree: Pearl Oysters Five researchers from the Marine Genomics Unit, led by Dr. Noriyuki Satoh, and nineteen mollusk researchers from seven universities and research institutions across Japan, gathered at the OIST campus for the "Japanese Pearl Oyster Genome Jamboree."
Women in Science Starting August 27 on display in the OIST Tunnel Gallery is an animated slide show “Women in Science," created by Hiroshima University graduate student Natsuko Hikiji as the outcome of her internship at OIST.
Groundbreaking for OIST’s Child Development Center The construction of a long-planned permanent facility for the Child Development Center has begun.