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Published At April 04, 2025
Keio Museum Commons Exhibition (June 3–August 6)"Dreaming! Utamaro, Puzzling? Sharaku—An Edo Sensation" to be Held–Featuring approximately 100 ukiyo-e works centered on Kitagawa Utamaro and Toshusai Sharaku, produced by Tsutaya Juzaburo!–
Published At April 02, 2025
Discovery that Zinc Leaching from Glassware Inhibits the Development of Fertilized Eggs—Contributing to the Development of Safer and More Effective In Vitro Fertilization Methods
Published At April 02, 2025
Completion of Follow-Up Observations in Clinical Study on Regenerative Medicine Using iPS Cell-Derived Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells to Treat Subacute Spinal Cord Injuries
Published At March 31, 2025
Hearing Surveys at 15 Locations in Tokyo Lead to Handbook for Creating "Ibasho," Safe and Welcoming Community Spaces—Results of a Joint Project by Keio University, Sophia University, Juntendo University, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government—
Published At March 31, 2025
The "Gakumon no Susume" Project, with a total of 600,000 views on YouTube, releases its 6th and final video, "Waseda-Keio and 'Gakumon no susume (An Encouragement of Learning)'" on March 31– A discussion with Waseda University President Aiji Tanaka on the history, academics, and culture of both Waseda and Keio universities –
Published At March 26, 2025
Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Certified as "Nationally Certified Sustainably Managed Natural Site" by the Japanese Ministry of the Environment
Published At March 24, 2025
Achieving High-Precision Anomaly Detection Technology Using Quantum Kernels—Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Quantum Machine Learning with Small Data to Promote Manufacturing DX—
Published At March 21, 2025
Clinical Research on "Regenerative Medicine Using iPS Cell-Derived Neural Progenitor Cells for Subacute Spinal Cord Injury" (Completion of Follow-up Observation)
Published At March 21, 2025
Comprehensive Analysis of 30-Year Health Trends Across Japan's 47 Prefectures: Extended Life Expectancy Accompanied by Longer Periods of Ill Health and Widening Regional Disparities—Dementia Becomes Leading Cause of Death, with Slowdown in Health Improvement, Increased Risk of Diabetes and Obesity, and Worsening Mental Health Also Identified
Published At March 17, 2025