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Published At December 26, 2024

Students Submit Final Proposals to the University President for the 2024 Keio Student Conference

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Published At December 25, 2024

Keio University and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Sign Agreement on Industry-Academia Collaboration and Support for Startup Creation

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Updated At December 26, 2024

Seven Researchers from Keio University Selected among the World's Most Influential Researchers (Highly Cited Researchers 2024)

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Published At December 20, 2024

Development of a Method for Inducing Motor Neurons from Human iPS Cells and a Single-Cell Evaluation Method—Toward Elucidating the Pathophysiology of Sporadic ALS and Developing New Therapies

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Published At December 16, 2024

Elucidating the Mechanism by Which Social Isolation Promotes Atherosclerosis—New Findings on the Health Benefits of Oxytocin Generated Through “Bonds”—

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Published At December 16, 2024

Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction Ameliorated by Cardiac Direct Reprogramming—Successful Development of a Novel Gene Therapy Targeting Cardiac Fibrosis in Heart Failure—

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Published At December 13, 2024

Utilizing Commercially Available Reagents: Development of a Simple Method for Conjugating Functional Molecules to the N-Terminus of Proteins—Expected Applications in the Development of Biopharmaceuticals and Biomaterials—

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Published At December 13, 2024

New Model Developed to Elucidate Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown in ALS Patients! - Hopes for the Development of New Therapies Targeting Completely Different Mechanisms -

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Published At December 10, 2024

How to Maintain a Balanced Information Diet in a Digital Space Swirling with Vast Amounts of Information? - Keio University X-Dignity Center to Hold International Symposium (12/21) -

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Published At December 06, 2024

Development of a groundbreaking Raman microscopic imaging method for highly sensitive visualization of cellular senescence - A new label-free visualization method using denatured proteins as an indicator -

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