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Published At December 23, 2021
World's First Successful Transplantation Experiment Using a Near Human-Sized Bio-Artificial Liver—Accelerating the Realization of Organ Regenerative Medicine—
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Published At December 21, 2021
Launch of a Study on the Effectiveness of COVID-19 Workplace Vaccinations
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Published At December 20, 2021
Kanagawa Online Radio Calisthenics 2021-2022 Winter to Be Held!- A Collaborative Project between the Prefectural Government and Keio University -
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Published At December 15, 2021
Thermal Insulation Performance and Floor Heating Confirmed to Have Health Benefits—Suppressing Blood Pressure, Increasing Physical Activity at Home, and Contributing to Children's Health
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Published At December 13, 2021
The 6th Keio Healthcare Venture Contest to be Held - Aiming to Create 100 Start-ups from the Keio University School of Medicine -
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Published At December 13, 2021
Discovery of a Pilot Hidden in the Nape! A Single Pair of Neurons Commands the Autonomous Movements of Ascidian Embryos
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Published At December 09, 2021
Successful Operation of Soft and Stretchable Semiconductor Devices at the World's Highest Frequency—The Future of Wearables is Stretchable and Wireless
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Published At December 09, 2021
Elucidating the Pathogenesis of Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Carcinoma through Comprehensive Genomic Analysis, Including Whole-Genome Sequencing—A World-First in Unraveling the True Nature of This Formidable Cancer, with Hopes of Promoting Drug Development—
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Published At December 08, 2021
SFC Open Research Forum (ORF) 2021 Held
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies/Faculty of Policy Management/Graduate School of Media and Governance
Published At December 06, 2021
Successful Experiment of a New Optical Network Operation Concept for the Beyond 5G Era—Advancing Autonomous Fault-Tolerant Operations Based on Failure Prediction for the Era of Massively Parallel Optical Transmission
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