OIST President and Kyushu University President On March 27, OIST and Kyushu University have signed a comprehensive corporation agreement to further develop and expand mutual collaboration in areas including research, education, technology, and entrepreneurship. The ceremony was held in Fukuoka city. Left: Dr. Tatsuro Ishibashi, President of Kyushu University and right:Dr. Albrecht Wagner, Acting President of OIST. Date: 27 March 2023 Credit: Kyushu University. Download full-resolution image Share on: Related Images Symposium venue for International Conference on Climate Change and Coral Reef Conservation On June 29 and 30, the International Conference on Climate Change and Coral Reef Conservation (organized by the Ministry of Environment and Okinawa Prefecture with the support of OIST and the University of the Ryukyus) was held at the OIST campus. A coral Acropora digitifera larva (green) and the symbiontic Symbiodinium (red) The Marine Genomics Unit of OIST has decoded the genome of the algae Symbiodinium minutum. The paper was published in the online version of Current Biology on July 11. This is a major advance in understanding the complex ecology of coral reefs. Coral polyps with Symbiodinium growing on them The Marine Genomics Unit of OIST has decoded the genome of the algae Symbiodinium minutum. The paper was published in the online version of Current Biology on July 11. This is a major advance in understanding the complex ecology of coral reefs. Prof. Van Vactor at DNC2013 Prof. Van Vactor gives a lecture at DNC2013. DNC2013 group photo DNC2013 group photo
Symposium venue for International Conference on Climate Change and Coral Reef Conservation On June 29 and 30, the International Conference on Climate Change and Coral Reef Conservation (organized by the Ministry of Environment and Okinawa Prefecture with the support of OIST and the University of the Ryukyus) was held at the OIST campus.
Symposium venue for International Conference on Climate Change and Coral Reef Conservation On June 29 and 30, the International Conference on Climate Change and Coral Reef Conservation (organized by the Ministry of Environment and Okinawa Prefecture with the support of OIST and the University of the Ryukyus) was held at the OIST campus.
A coral Acropora digitifera larva (green) and the symbiontic Symbiodinium (red) The Marine Genomics Unit of OIST has decoded the genome of the algae Symbiodinium minutum. The paper was published in the online version of Current Biology on July 11. This is a major advance in understanding the complex ecology of coral reefs.
A coral Acropora digitifera larva (green) and the symbiontic Symbiodinium (red) The Marine Genomics Unit of OIST has decoded the genome of the algae Symbiodinium minutum. The paper was published in the online version of Current Biology on July 11. This is a major advance in understanding the complex ecology of coral reefs.
Coral polyps with Symbiodinium growing on them The Marine Genomics Unit of OIST has decoded the genome of the algae Symbiodinium minutum. The paper was published in the online version of Current Biology on July 11. This is a major advance in understanding the complex ecology of coral reefs.
Coral polyps with Symbiodinium growing on them The Marine Genomics Unit of OIST has decoded the genome of the algae Symbiodinium minutum. The paper was published in the online version of Current Biology on July 11. This is a major advance in understanding the complex ecology of coral reefs.