Dec/25/2019, Munissa, Jan and Masato Farewell Lunch Lab lunch at the Orange, Kafuu hotel, to say good-bye to the rotation students. Munissa, Jan and Masato, you guys were exceptionally productive! We really enjoyed working with you. Thank you!! - Date: 25 December 2019 Category: Research Update Research Unit Membranology Unit Share on: Related News Research Update Prof. Hirotaka Sugawara Receives the Order of the Sacred Treasure Prof. Hirotaka Sugawara, Distinguished Professor and Special Advisor to the OIST President was awarded on May 13 the Order of the Sacred Treasure by the Government of Japan. Research Update How Do Neurons Recognize Each Other at Synapses? In a paper in the June 5 issue of Neuron, researchers in the Cell Signal Unit and colleagues identified the mechanism behind how synapses assemble in cortico-basal ganglia circuits. Research Update Blind Zebrafish Shed Light on Human Retinal Diseases Featured on the cover of Developmental Cell, a paper by OIST researchers revealed the mechanistic link between photoreceptor cell degeneration and defects in protein transport. Research Update Speaking to the Public Two recent events at the University underlined OIST’s ambition to spread scientific ideas and concepts to the population of Okinawa and all staff at the University. Research Update Dr. Mitarai and collaborators to receive Canon Foundation Research Grant
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