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Published At March 14, 2023

"Co-creation Hub for a 'Symbiotic Upcycling Society' Connected by Respect" Selected as a Full-Scale Project in the Regional Co-creation Field of JST's Program on Open Innovation Platform for Industry-Academia Co-creation (COI-NEXT) - Launching with the Aim of Creating "Circular Creative Studies" through Interdisciplinary Fusion -

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Published At March 13, 2023

Newly Developed Bone Drill with Real Haptics Technology Capable of Transmitting Force and Tactile Feedback: A Major Step Forward in Realizing Safe Spinal Surgery

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Published At March 08, 2023

Keio University School of Medicine Holds 7th Keio Healthcare Venture Contest Finals

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Published At March 07, 2023

Keio Colloquium 2023 Held

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Published At March 03, 2023

A New Perspective on Developmental Control by Ancient Viral "Fossils" in the Genome—Loss of Function of an Endogenized Virus Found to Impair Mouse Development

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Published At March 01, 2023

Elucidating the Genetic Characteristics and Pathogenesis of Hereditary Carotid Body Tumors in Japan: Exploring Clues for New Therapeutic Methods Through Analysis of Gene and Protein Expression

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Published At February 24, 2023

Development of a New Exercise Assessment Method for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease Using a Skin-Patch Biosensor for Sweat Lactate Measurement—Investigator-Initiated Trial Meets Primary Endpoint, Confirming Efficacy—

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Published At February 24, 2023

Emergence of Collective Motion by Implementing Pheromone Interactions between Active Colloids—A Swarm of Microrobotic Ants Forming Colonies and Files—

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Published At February 24, 2023

Development of Ex Vivo Human Hematopoietic Stem Cell Expansion Technology: Toward Realizing Cell Therapy for Hematological Disorders

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Published At February 17, 2023

Experiments Reveal Heike Fireflies Communicate with Light "Flickers"—Offering Hope to Halt Population Decline from Environmental Change

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