Mar/29/2024, Kou officially received Ph.D. degree Our Ph.D. student Kou who led the Nature Aging paper officially received his Ph.D. today. Congrats Dr. Suda! We, lab members, are all proud of your achievement! - Date: 29 March 2024 Category: Research Update Research Unit Membranology Unit Share on: Related News Research Update Interdisciplinary Innovator Leading two groups that will carry out radically different projects in electron microscopy and renewable energy resources, Prof. Shintake is just the kind of researcher we like to have around at OIST. Institutional News Young Talent Gathers at OIST Over the past week, OIST has hosted two events that foster the ideas of budding entrepreneurial scientists: the SCORE! competition and the ‘How Will Basic Science Save the World?’ poster contest. Institutional News OIST hosts 4S Workshop Institutional News Blood Drive Comes to OIST On June 19, the Red Cross blood donation bus made its first visit to the OIST campus. Research Update 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.
Research Update Interdisciplinary Innovator Leading two groups that will carry out radically different projects in electron microscopy and renewable energy resources, Prof. Shintake is just the kind of researcher we like to have around at OIST.
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Institutional News Blood Drive Comes to OIST On June 19, the Red Cross blood donation bus made its first visit to the OIST campus.
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