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Published At September 27, 2023

Keio University Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship and AWS JapanSign a Collaboration Agreement to Accelerate the Creation and Growth of University-Originated Startups - AWS Japan to Provide Multifaceted Support, Including Computing Resources, Technology, and Human Resources -

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Published At September 27, 2023

World's First Upright and Seated CT Scanner Capable of Whole-Body Imaging Installed at Keio University Center for Preventive Medicine—An Achievement of Industry-Academia Collaboration

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Published At September 25, 2023

Development of a Quality Assessment Method for Cardiomyocytes for Transplantation Using Culture Supernatant miRNA—Enabling Simple Assessment of Cell Status by Examining a Small Amount of Culture Medium—

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Published At September 25, 2023

Fossilized Paper Wasp Found by Keio Yochisha Elementary Student in 2013 Determined to be the First Discovered in Japan

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Published At September 22, 2023

Are Automation Software and Telework Substitutes? A Study on Preliminary Evidence in Japan

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Published At September 21, 2023

Discovery of Enhanced Magneto-Optical Effects in Epsilon-Near-Zero Materials—Paving the Way for New Magneto-Optical Materials

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Published At September 15, 2023

Winners of the 28th Keio Medical Science Prize Announced

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Published At September 15, 2023

Preventing Summer Skin Fatigue with Minerals! - Magnesium Protects Skin from Oxidative Stress -

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Published At September 14, 2023

Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) for Drug-Resistant Bipolar Depression Is Underway as Advanced Medical Care B: A Clinical Study Aiming for Insurance Coverage and Regulatory Approval of a New Neuromodulation Therapy

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Published At September 12, 2023

Development of an Automated Explosive Charging System for Mountain Tunnel Excavation—Improving Safety and Productivity in Excavation Work by Applying Technology that Remotely Reproduces Haptic Sensations

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