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10 Years at RIKEN GSC and Novel Challenges in Genomics

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News

  • [2012/1/16]
    Call for the 3rd Genomic Sciences Research Complex (GSC) Tanabata Meeting Poster Presenters
    http://www.yokohama.riken.jp/english/event/20120706/
  • [2011/12/16]
    The 2011 GSC Tanabata Meeting was held
    http://www.gsc.riken.jp/eng/news/tanabata2011/
  • [2010/9/7]
    The 2010 GSC Tanabata Meeting was held
    http://www.gsc.riken.jp/eng/news/tanabata2010/
  • [2010/6/21]
    The 2010 GSC Tanabata Meeting
    http://www.yokohama.riken.jp/english/event/20100715/index.html
  • [2008/9/5]
    Generating new information from the web
    http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/research/513/
  • [2008/9/1]Past Event
    International Conference on Structural Genomics at September 20-24
    http://www.spine2.eu/SPINE2/ISGO/
  • [2008/8/1]
    Bugs helping bugs
    http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/research/496/
  • [2008/7/25]
    Exploring biological phenomena using the world’s fastest computer system - Makoto Taiji -
    http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/frontline/534/
  • [2008/7/11]
    Transport proteins make special deliveries
    http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/research/480/
  • [2008/6/9-10]Past Event
    Japan-Korea Symposium - Plant Growth and Signal Transduction
    http://www.psc.riken.jp/english/event/080609/index.html
  • [2008/3/14]
    Helping pollen out of its coat
    http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/research/398/
  • [2008/2/21]
    Exhibition goes ‘Beyond DNA’ at National Science Museum
    http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/roundup/433/
  • [2007/11/30] Activitiese
    The National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, and RIKEN Yokohama Institute will hold a NEWS exhibition 'Beyond DNA: The Past and Future of Decoding the Genome, the Code of Life' from Tuesday December 4, 2007 to Sunday March 2, 2008.
  • [2007/11/9] Press Release
    New study illuminates ability of hot-water bacteria to survive cold shock
  • [2007/10/19] Activitiese
    The GSC's Genome Exploration Research Group is to take part in the new ENCODE project, organized on a worldwide scale by the US National Institute of Health, in which the research target is limited to clarifying the genome functions of human beings.
  • [2007/8/30] Press Release
    The Functional Genomics Research Group of GSC in collaboration with the Laboratory for Bone and Joint Diseases of SNPRC has developed a new disease model mouse that shows severe osteoarthritic syndromes soon after birth.
  • [2007/8/1] Press Release
    Protein Research Group of GSC succeeded in the mechanistic elucidation of the inhibition process through the reproduction of the entire process in a test tube, in which "micro-RNA" with strands as short as 21 to 22 nucleotides inhibited protein synthesis.
  • [2007/6/14] Activitiese
    Genome Structure Exploration Team of GSC has contributed to the ENCODE plan of the US through unique technology of its own.
  • [2007/5/28] Press Release
    Genome Exploration Research Group of GSC in collaboration with Singapore's University Hospital has launched a feasibility study on the clinical application of SMAP for point-of-care diagnosis of drug efficacy.
  • [2007/5/19] Press Release
    Protein Research Group of GSC, in collaboration with SPring-8 Center, University of Tokyo, and JST, elucidated an endocytosis mechanism, the process in which extra-cellular substances are internalized through the cellular membrane.
  • [2007/5/4] Press Release
    Population and Quantitative Genomics Team of GSC developed model mouse lines expressing either depression or schizophrenia by single-base-pair mutations in the same gene.
  • [2007/4/27]
    Millennium Projects Blast Off―Genomics at RIKEN, Part II
    http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/history/239/
  • [2007/3/23]
    Japan’s new era of life science research―Genomics at RIKEN, Part I
    http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/history/206/
  • [2007/3/15] Press Release
    Joint research conducted by the Protein Research Group of RIKEN GSC and Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V. succeeded in the characterization of the complex formation site and binding mechanism between mRNA bases associated with the initiation of protein biosynthesis and the smaller subunit of ribosome through three dimensional structure determination.