Keio University

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Published on July 14, 2025

Five Years of R&D Achievements from the Cabinet Office/JST Moonshot R&D Program, Goal 1 "Development of Cybernetic Avatar Technology and Social Infrastructure to Create a Society of Physical Co-creation" to be Exhibited at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan

Published on July 11, 2025

Discovery of Stachybenzals, Novel Covalent Asparagine Synthetase Inhibitors—Promising for the Development of Anticancer Drugs Targeting Cancer Metabolism—

Published on July 10, 2025

Reflecting on the 80 Years Since World War II at the Third Osaka Special Archive Exhibition (7/10―8/31) "Stories Told by Remnants: Keio and WWII―80 years after WWII, remnants of the time hold records and memories of war"

Published on July 09, 2025

Genetic Factors of BRCA2 and TP53 Genes Found to Be Involved in Some Cases of Early-Onset Lung Adenocarcinoma—Results from the First Large-Scale Genomic Analysis of Early-Onset Lung Adenocarcinoma in a Japanese Population—

Published on July 09, 2025

Combination of Fasting and Microbiota-Accessible Sugars Rapidly Reshapes Gut Environment—A Precise Dietary Intervention Strategy for Selectively Proliferating Specific Gut Bacteria

Published on July 08, 2025

Elucidating the Mechanism by Which Artificial Sweeteners Exacerbate Enteritis: Identifying a Novel Inflammatory Pathway Linking Gut Bacteria and Immune Cells

Published on July 07, 2025

Keio University's Graduate School of Media Design (KMD) Announces "KMD Forum 2025" with the Theme "PLUS+"—Now Accepting Sponsorship Applications

Published on July 02, 2025

Successful Development of AI to Automatically Determine Mouse Spermatogenesis Stages Leading to Pregnancy—Contributing to the Evaluation of Spermatogenesis Quality, a Cause of Infertility—

Published on July 02, 2025

Developing an App to Support the Daily Lives of Patients with Heart Failure– Confirming the Efficacy and Safety of an Exercise Support App Using Wearable Devices –

Published on June 30, 2025

The physics of popping: Building better jumping robots―Researchers in Japan unlock the secrets of shell-structure jumping