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Revision as of 08:38, 16 October 2006
Goals
- Quest for fun
- 'Chemistry' of young students from diverse backgrounds
Project
To be announced. Should be rather funny than interesting.
Team page in Japanese
[1]
Members
Students
- Shotaro Ayukawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology, fifth from the right)
- Synthetic biology
- Shogo Hamada (Tokyo Institute of Technology, fourth from the right)
- Control engineering
- Akio Kobayashi (University of Tokyo, fifth from the left)
- Electrophysiology
- Yusaku Nakashima (Keio University, fourth from the left)
- Cell-cell communication, DNA Computation
- Hidemasa Takagi (Keio University)
- Molecular Genetics
Faculties
- Daisuke Kiga (Tokyo Institute of Technology, second from the left)
- in vitro Synthetic Biology
- Masami Hagiya (University of Tokyo, right)
- Molecular Computing, Unconventional Computation
- Satoshi Murata (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- Control Engineering
- Yasubumi Sakakibara (Keio University)
- DNA Computation, Bioinformatics
- Masayuki Yamamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology, second from the right)
- Evolutionary Computation, Bioinformatics, DNA Computation
- Katsuyuki Yugi (Keio University,left)
- Systems Biology, DNA Computation
- Masahiko Uchiyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology, third from the right)
- cell signaling, protein engineering
Meetings
Every Tuesday at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Suzukakedai)
Uniform
- Football national team of Japan ('Samurai in Blue')
- Baseball national team of Japan (The Champions of World Baseball Classics '06)
Links
Hagiya Lab. [2]
Kiga Lab. [3]
Murata Lab. [4]
Sakakibara Lab. [5]
Yamamura Lab. [6]