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Published At December 16, 2024

Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum to Hold "Exhibition of New Acquisitions 2025 by the Fukuzawa Memorial Center for Modern Japanese Studies" (Jan. 10–Feb. 8)

Published At December 16, 2024

Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction Ameliorated by Cardiac Direct Reprogramming—Successful Development of a Novel Gene Therapy Targeting Cardiac Fibrosis in Heart Failure—

Published At December 13, 2024

Utilizing Commercially Available Reagents: Development of a Simple Method for Conjugating Functional Molecules to the N-Terminus of Proteins—Expected Applications in the Development of Biopharmaceuticals and Biomaterials—

Published At December 13, 2024

New Model Developed to Elucidate Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown in ALS Patients! - Hopes for the Development of New Therapies Targeting Completely Different Mechanisms -

Published At December 10, 2024

How to Maintain a Balanced Information Diet in a Digital Space Swirling with Vast Amounts of Information? - Keio University X-Dignity Center to Hold International Symposium (12/21) -

Published At December 10, 2024

Balancing our intake of information in a digital space overflowing with vast amounts of information― International Symposium on "Informational Health" (Dec. 21, 2024) ―

Published At December 06, 2024

Development of a groundbreaking Raman microscopic imaging method for highly sensitive visualization of cellular senescence - A new label-free visualization method using denatured proteins as an indicator -

Published At December 06, 2024

KeMCo New Year Exhibition 2025: Where the Snakes Are (January 9 ― February 7)

Published At December 05, 2024

Development of a Workflow for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers for Quantum Chemical Calculations of Large Molecules—Paper Demonstrating the Validity of the Workflow with Three Types of Molecules, Including Benzene, Published in the International Academic Journal "Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics"—

Published At December 05, 2024

Fujifilm, Keio University and blueqat Develop Workflow for Quantum Chemical Calculations of Large Molecules on Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers― Joint research paper published in the international journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics