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|Naoyuki Fuse<br/> | |Naoyuki Fuse<br/> | ||
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|Makoto Kashima<br/> | |Makoto Kashima<br/> |
Revision as of 11:02, 5 October 2011
Contents |
Team
Students
Fumitaka Hashiya(iGEM Kyoto 2011 Leader)
Tasuku Sugiura(Team Hunger Leader)
Satoshi Kusaba(Team Luminescence Leader)
Hiroshi Mori(Team Digestion Leader)
takahiro Shimosaka(Team Hunger)
Masaya Terada(Team Luminescence)
Tomohiro Nobeyama(Team Digestion)
Sanae Izumi(Team Digestion)
Takuya Okada
Tatsuya Hirose
Ryosuke Kida
Suguru Kato
Kaoru R. Komatsu(Team Digestion)
Dichao Hu(Team Luminescence)
Akane Sato(Team Digestion)
Tetsuya Kawata
Daiki Hara(Team Luminescence)
Kenji Okumura(Team Hunger)
Advisors
Dr. Shin Yonehara | Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Graduate School of Biostudies |
Naoyuki Fuse | Laboratory for Biodiversity (gCOE Project) |
Makoto Kashima |
Kyoto University
Kyoto University is the second oldest university in Japan, established in 1897. Kyoto is an ancient city, where there are a lot of historical features. We students are enjoying our university lives and studying in this quiet and calm atmosphere.
Hideki YUKAWA, the Japan's first Nobel laureate was a alumnus and a professor of Kyoto. Shinya YAMANAKA who developed iPS cells also researches in Kyoto Univ.
Mission Statement
We think what is most important is enjoying science. Therefore, we always try to prepare the environment that we can tackle the projects as we talk with each other and strengthen our unity in order to achieve our purpose. And as a team of iGEM, we want more people to know synthetic biology, so we have done various things. Please watch human practice.
Contact us
When you want to know about us or our project, you can reach the team by email.