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Published At April 02, 2021

Establishing a Method for Generating iPS Cells from Various Animal Species: An Important Resource Forming the Basis of Cellular Engineering Using Stem Cells

Published At March 31, 2021

Announcing the Concept of Social PCR Testing for COVID-19—A New Testing Concept Aiming to Balance Infection Spread Prevention and Socioeconomic Activities—

Published At March 30, 2021

Toward the Realization of a Society Where Everyone Can Live Healthy and Vibrant Lives: Keio University and Mori Building Co., Ltd. Conclude a Basic Agreement—Pioneering the Future of Preventive Medicine and Wellness at the "Toranomon-Azabudai Project"—

Published At March 30, 2021

Keio University and Mori Building Conclude Basic Agreement Aimed at Realizing a Healthier and More Active Society — Agreement Includes Relocation and Expansion of Center for Preventive Medicine to Toranomon-Azabudai Project Site and Launch of Joint Research —

Published At March 30, 2021

[Online] Department of Ophthalmology Public Seminar: "Oxygen Signaling and Tissue Remodeling" A lecture by Professor Norihiko Takeda Division of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, Center for Molecular Medicine

Published At March 25, 2021

Clarifying Average Hearing Levels by Sex and Generation—Is Your Hearing Average or Not?—

Published At March 10, 2021

Online JKiC Seminar: Mass Spectrometry Workshop "Current Trends and Future Directions in Lipidomics Research" Kazutaka Ikeda, Group Leader, Laboratory of Biomolecular Analysis, Kazusa

Published At March 09, 2021

Elucidating the Role of Polysulfides as a Cause of Ineffectiveness of Platinum-Based Drugs in Refractory Ovarian Cancer and the Discovery of a Degrading Agent to Overcome Drug Resistance

Published At March 04, 2021

Elucidating the Mechanism by Which D-Amino Acids from Gut Bacteria Control Mucosal Immunity

Published At March 04, 2021

Webinar: Ophthalmology Public Seminar "Research Strategies toward the Clinical Application of Genome Editing–Based Gene Therapy for Retinal Dystrophy" Koji Nishiguchi Professor, Department of Ophthalmology,