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Published At May 20, 2025

Instantly Determine the Severity of Atopic Dermatitis with Smartphone Images and AI: Development of a Digital Biomarker to Assess Symptoms from Home—Published in the International Medical Journal Allergy—

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Published At May 14, 2025

Keio University and Mitsubishi Chemical to Launch New Endowed Course in April 2025 to Create a Platform for Research and Human Resource Development for the Future Society—Theme: "New Social Systems and Science and Technology in the Society 5.0 Era"

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Published At May 14, 2025

Discovery of Heat Shock Metabolites (HSMs) Produced by Actinomycetes: Elucidating a New Function that Stabilizes Cell Membranes and Enables Growth at High Temperatures

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Published At May 13, 2025

Analysis of Mini-Organ/Lung Cancer Organoids Elucidates Cause of Anticancer Drug Resistance and Lung Cancer Recurrence—Shedding New Light on Treatment for Recurrent EGFR-Mutated Lung Cancer—

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Published At May 12, 2025

Development of a Spintronics Material from Silicon and Aluminum that Surpasses Platinum—Anticipating Applications in Next-Generation Memory Independent of Rare Metals—

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Published At May 09, 2025

Keio University and the Kokushu Tech Innovation Promotion Organization Develop an Auction System for Aged Sake Using NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens)—Creating New Value for Sake by Fusing Market Design and FinTech—

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Published At May 07, 2025

Development of a Quantum Measurement Algorithm Approaching the Limits of Quantum Mechanics—Accelerating the Practical Application of Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing—

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Published At May 01, 2025

New Hope for Treating Small-Cell Lung Cancer, a Major Intractable Cancer—Potential Efficacy of IGF1R Inhibitors for Non-Neuroendocrine Subtype

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Published At December 26, 2024

Successful Elucidation of the Involvement of Gut Microbiota and Their Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)—Anticipating New Therapeutic Strategies Focused on Dietary Fiber—

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Published At December 26, 2024

KEIO TECHNO-MALL 2024 (The 25th KEIO TECHNO-MALL) Held

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