81-90 items (total 701)
Published on October 01, 2024
Development of a Pentacene Self-Assembled Organic Thin Film with Superior Optoelectronic Functions—Achieving Both Singlet Fission and Free Triplet Generation Using a Supramolecular Scaffold
Office of Communications and Public Relations
Published on September 30, 2024
Successful Control of Orbital Current Conduction—A New Discovery Leading to the Accelerated Evolution of Electronic Technology
Office of Communications and Public Relations
Published on September 30, 2024
HemeSight®, the First-in-Japan Comprehensive Genomic Profiling Assay for Hematological Malignancies, Receives Its First Regulatory Approval
HemeSight® hematological malignancies gene panel test approved in Japan
Office of Communications and Public Relations
Published on September 27, 2024
Opening Ceremony Held for Keio AI Center
Office of Communications and Public Relations
Published on September 27, 2024
Novel Treatment for Drug-Resistant Bacteria and Inflammatory Bowel Disease Using Gut Microbiota: Suppression of Enterobacteriaceae by Controlling the Gut Environment
Office of Communications and Public Relations
Published on September 25, 2024
"COVID-19 Task Force" – Large-Scale Identification of Human Genomic Sequences Contributing to Individual Differences in Plasma Protein Levels
Office of Communications and Public Relations
Published on September 25, 2024
Effectiveness of Robot-Assisted Preventive Care Program Revealed—33% Increase in Normal Walking Speed
Office of Communications and Public Relations
Published on September 24, 2024
Discovery of Nuclear Envelope and Nuclear Pore Complex Defects as a Novel Therapeutic Target for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) - Uncovering Pathophysiological Clues from Genome-Edited Mice, iPS Cells, and Pathological Samples
Office of Communications and Public Relations
Published on September 24, 2024
Keio University Collaborates with Carnegie Mellon University and Industry to Establish a Research Center to Lead Next-Generation AI
Office of Communications and Public Relations
Published on September 24, 2024
Additional Rest After Subjective Sickness Subsides Leads to Sickness Reduction—Hopes for Efficient Simulator Sickness Reduction—
Office of Communications and Public Relations