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--> COVID-19 ALERT NEWS A farewell ceremony was held for the retirement of IDAC&#8217;s Professor Toshihiko OGURA and Professor Hisanori HORIUCHI2024/3/15 Retirement of IDAC&#8217;s Professor Hisanori Horiuchi2024/3/14 Retirement of IDAC&#8217;s Professor Chikashi Ishioka2024/3/12 Retirement of IDAC&#8217;s Professor Toshihiko Ogura2024/3/4 2024 IDAC&#8217;s Joint Use &#038; Joint Research Public Recruitment (April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025)2022/11/17 EU Ministers and Delegation visits IDAC!2023/5/15 SEE ALL ≫ EVENTS 2024/05/17 IDAC Seminar: Thursday, 6 June 2024, 15:00~ 2024/04/19 IDAC Seminar: Monday, 3 June 2024, 16:00~ 2024/03/15 A farewell ceremony was held for the retirement of IDAC&#8217;s Professor Toshihiko OGURA and Professor Hisanori HORIUCHI 2024/03/14 Retirement of IDAC&#8217;s Professor Hisanori Horiuchi 2024/03/12 Retirement of IDAC&#8217;s Professor Chikashi Ishioka SEE ALL ≫ RECRUITMENT 2023/07/03 [CLOSED] Recruitment: Tenure-track Associate Professor 2022/11/17 2023 IDAC&#8217;s Joint Use &#038; Joint Research Public Recruitment SEE ALL ≫ Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University 4-1 Seiryo-machi, Aoba-ku Sendai-shi, Miyagi-ken Japan 〒980-8575 Phone: +(81) 22-717-8443 ©Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University MENU COVID-19 ALERT JAPANESE CLOSE About Us IDAC's Mission Statement Greeting & Mission Notable Alumni History of IDAC Research Facilities & Faculty Research Facilities Common Facilities Resources & Equipment Brain Imaging Cell Center Equipment Smart Aging Research Center (S.A.R.C.) Smart Aging College Tokyo Tohoku University Knowledge Cast (TUKC) Cognitive Neuroscience Application Center (CogNAC) IDAC's Global Affiliations Admission & Courses Public Relations & Info. Office Maps & Directions Give to IDAC Contact Us Privacy Policy & Disclaimer My IDAC ALUMNI JAPANESE CLOSE Greeting & Mission Toward the realization of a “Smart aging” society. The average life expectancy in Japan has increased by more than 30 years since the end of World War II, and we are now able to live almost twice as long as we did 100 years ago. On the other hand, in a super-aging society where 30% of individuals are 65 years and above, various medical and social problems associated with aging start to become apparent. Thus, we have set the realization of a smart aging society as a goal to deal with these obstacles, in which "smart aging" means the intellectual maturity of individuals and society by wisely coping with the changes from aging. In order to elucidate the basic mechanisms of aging from birth to development, maturation, aging and death, the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC) conducts research from gene and cell research using molecular biological techniques as well as individual-level research through animal experiments and multi-layered medical human subject research. Through these studies, we aim to overcome intractable cancers and prevent dementia. In addition to the three areas of research (Aging Science, Cancer Science and Brain Science), IDAC also incorporates the Center for Environmental Response Research, Pre-Clinical Research Center, Brain MRI Center and the Cell Resource Center for Biological Research. Moreover, we are also working closely with the Smart Aging Research Center (S.A.R.C.), which aims to realize a dementia-free society. Lastly, IDAC has been certified as a research center for aging medicine by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), to realize healthy longevity in a super-aging society. Responding to a rapidly aging society is recognized as a common issue for all countries, especially developed nations. Our ultimate goal is the realization of a smart aging-society and we aim to become a world-leading research center for managing a super-aging society. -Kozo TANAKA, Director of IDAC Notable Alumni IDAC's Alumni of the Month: Professor Taizo Kumagai, founder of IDAC July 19, 1880 - February 19, 1962   Scientist and Doctor of Internal Medicine   President, Tohoku University   Director and Founder, the Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Leprosy   Advisor, Chiba Institute of Technology   Awarded 2nd place for the Order of the Rising Sun   Professor Kumagai was born and raised in Shiojiri, Nagano. After earning his doctorate in Internal Medicine from the Tohoku Imperial University School of Medicine, he attended the University of Berlin, Germany, from 1911-1913 to study immunology, experimental therapeutics, and medical chemistry. After returning to Japan, he began his research on insulin usage to combat diabetes and tuberculosis, especially with BCG. Shortly thereafter, he founded the Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Cancer, which is known today as IDAC.     History of IDAC The Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Cancer (formerly the Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Leprosy), was founded in 1941 by the late professor Taizo KUMAGAI as its director. At the time the Institute was established, it was the second Research Institute of Tohoku University with the purpose of overcoming leprosy and tuberculosis, with departments in three different disciplines: Internal Medicine, Leprosy and Pathological Anatomy.   In 1944, three more departments were added, namely Bacteriology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology. A few years shortly thereafter, the Departments of Surgery and Pediatrics were added in 1950 and 1953. Since then, the area of research has been widened to cover both fundamental and clinical oncology. The practical knowledge and expertise acquired during almost two decades of tuberculosis research was then applied to the study of cancer. As a result, the Department of Lung Cancer was established in 1958 and the Department of Cancer Chemotherapy in 1962.   After several years of in-depth research, an informal committee of professors from the Institute declared a new ambitious program on cancer research in August 1966. Since then, a number of cancer research projects have been subsidized by the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, together with other Ministries of the Japanese Government. Subsequently, the Department of Radiology was established in 1967 and the Department of Clinical Cancer Chemotherapy in 1969.   Due to a growth in research facilities and staff, the Institute took another great leap forward in July 1977, when it moved from the Hirose-machi area to its present site located in Seiryo-machi. During the transition, the Department of Leprosy was replaced by the Department of Immunology, and the Department of Microbiology (formerly the Department of Bacteriology), was reorganized as the Department of Cell Biology. Two years later, the Department of Medical Engineering and Cardiology was established in 1979.   The Institute’s long history was marked by another milestone when the Tumor Cell Repository attached to the Institute was inaugurated in 1984 in order to meet the demand of researchers throughout Japan and the world. By this time, the Institute comprised of thirteen Departments, a Cancer Cell Repository, an Animal Laboratory for Tumor Research, and a Radioisotope Laboratory. Almost a decade later in 1993, the establishment was renamed as the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC) to reflect its commitment to Smart-Aging research. At this point in IDAC’s modest history, the Institute consisted of five Divisions: Gene Research, Developmental Biology and Medicine, Organ Pathophysiology, Cancer Control and Brain Sciences, including sixteen departments with full research facilities.   In 1997, the Cancer Cell Repository was converted to a Cell Resource Center for Biomedical Research, and the Genome Research Center was founded in 2004. Five years later, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Science officially recognized IDAC as a Research Center for Aging and Cancer in 2009. In December 2018, the Department of Cognitive Health Science was established; and in addition, the Department of Metabolic Bioregulation in January 2019. The Institute is often abbreviated and called “Kareiken” in Japanese.       Successive directors and hospital directors Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Leprosy Directors (since establishment in 1941) Taizo Kumagai (1941-1948) Toshiaki Ebina (1948-1963) Saburo Sato (1963-1968) Chikashi Suzuki (1968-1974) Tatsuo Saito (1974-1978) Haruo Sato (1978-1984) Kiyoshi Konno (1984-1987) Shigeru Tsuiki (1987-1990) Akira Wakui (1990-1991) Masakichi Motomiya (1991-1992) Minro Watanabe (1992-1993)   Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer Directors Minro Watanabe (1993-1996) Tasuke Konno (1996-1998) Shigefumi Fujimura (1998-2000) Masuo Obinata (2000-2006) Hiroshi Fukuda (2006-2012) Masanobu Satake (2012-2014) Ryuta Kawashima (2014-2023) Kozo Tanaka (2023-present)   Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Leprosy Hospital directors (since establishment in 1964) Sutemi Oka (1964-1973) Tatsuo Saito (1973 -1974) Kiyoshi Konno (1974-1982) Akira Wakui (1982-1984) Tasuku Nakata (1984-1989) Akira Wakui (1989-1990) Masayoshi Motomiya (1990-1991) Shigefumi Fujimura (1991-1993)   Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer Hospital directors Shigefumi Fujimura (1991-1993) Ryunosuke Kanemaru (1998-2000)     Research Facilities IDAC's world renowned research facilities are spread across three buildings and divided into seven divisions. Within these division are a total of twenty-two laboratories collaborating with one another to achieve "smart-aging". In addition, IDAC has three special facilities within the institute: the Cell Resource Center for Biomedical Research, the Smart Aging Research Center (S.A.R.C.) and the Pre-Clinical Research Center. Division of Aging Science DEPARTMENT PROFESSOR Dept. Gene Expression Regulation Hozumi MOTOHASHI Dept. Experimental Immunology Toshiyuki TAKAI Dept. Immunobiology Koetsu OGASAWARA Dept. Molecular and Cellular Biology Dept. Modomics Biology and Medicine Fan-Yan WEI Dept. Integrative Bioanalytics Dept. Project Programs Kozo TANAKA Dept. In Silico Kengo KINOSHITA Division of Cancer Science DEPARTMENT PROFESSOR Dept. Molecular Oncology Kozo TANAKA Dept. Cancer Biology Natsuko CHIBA Dept. Thoracic Surgery Yoshinori OKADA Division of Brain Science DEPARTMENT PROFESSOR Dept. Functional Brain Imaging Ryuta KAWASHIMA Dept. Human Brain Science Motoaki SUGIURA Dept. of Aging Research and Geriatric Medicine Yasuyuki TAKI Dept. Integrative Physiology Dept. Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience Cell Resource Center for Biological Research The purpose of the Cell Resource Center for Biomedical Research is the collection, establishment, quality control, distribution of useful cell lines, and the construction of an extensive database for researchers worldwide. DEPARTMENT PROFESSOR Cell Resource Center for Biomedical Research Yasuhisa MATSUI Pre-Clinical Research Center The Pre-Clinical Research Center's main purpose is to determine the safety and effectiveness of devices, diagnostic products and treatment regimens that may be used for the prevention, treatment and diagnosis of diseases before any clinical trials begin. DEPARTMENT PROFESSOR Dept. Pre-Clinical Evaluation Tomoyuki YAMBE Dept. Medical Engineering and Cardiology Tomoyuki YAMBE Dept. Biomedical Measurements Yoshifumi SAIJO Dept. Respiratory Engineering Yoshinori OKADA Center for Environmental Response and Aging The Center for Environmental Response Research aims to clarify functional interactions between the aging process and stress response to environmental factors, such as environmental chemicals, pathogens and mechanical stimuli. The center's ultimate goal is to delay the aging process and alleviate age-related diseases by regulating defense mechanisms and increasing cytoprotection capacities. DEPARTMENT PROFESSOR Laboratory of Oxidative Stress Response Hozumi MOTOHASHI Laboratory of Nucleic Acid Modification and Damage Response Kozo TANAKA, Fan-Yan WEI, Natsuko CHIBA Laboratory of Immunological Response Koetsu OGASAWARA Laboratory of Mechano-Stress and Metabolic Response Laboratory of Mental Stress Response Laboratory of Integrated Bioinformatics Brain MRI Center The Brain MRI Center was established for "joint use" of the high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment, which is available for research on human brain function and structure. Researchers from universities, research institutes and companies who are interested in using MRI equipment can participate in brain measurement experiments. DEPARTMENT PROFESSOR Brain MRI Center Motoaki SUGIURA Common Facilities IDAC features several common facilities located on the 1st floor of the Basic Aging Building to assist and provide its members the opportunity to advance their research. In addition, dedicated staff provide support to not only IDAC members, but visitors coming to the institute as well. Common Facilities DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR Laboratory Animal Resources Koetsu OGASAWARA Center of Research Instruments Fan-Yan WEI Public Relations and Information Office Kozo TANAKA, Motoaki SUGIURA Administration Office IDAC Fellow FELLOW NAME IDAC Fellow Akira YASUI IDAC Fellow Yukitsuka KUDO Brain Imaging IDAC is one of the most distinguished research institutes in the world for brain imaging with its advanced imaging facilities and large scale brain image databases that brings IDAC to the forefront of brain research.       Cell Center The Cell Resource Center for Biomedical Research was established to collect, control, and distribute various human and animal cancer cells, while providing an extensive database for researchers worldwide. Cell lines include transplantable animal cell lines, such as the Yoshida sarcoma and rat ascites hepatoma (AH series), as well as human cell lines such as the murine and hybridoma cells.         Equipment The Center of Research Instruments was established in April 2003 to manage IDAC's laboratory equipment for medical and biological research. The following is a list of available instruments for all IDAC members to utilize. Equipment Function Manufacturer LAS4000mini Quantitative Imaging of Gels & Blots by Chemiluminescence GE Healthcare FLA-7000 Laser Scanner. Fluorescence, IP, and Digitization GE Healthcare ABI PRISM 310 Genetic Analyzer Applied Biosystems ABI 3130 Genetic Analyzer,4-capillary Applied Biosystems ABI 3130xl Genetic Analyzer,16-capillary Applied Biosystems LSM5 PASCAL Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope Carl Zeiss BIACORE2000 Bio-Molecular Interaction Analysis GE Healthcare DU 640 UV/VIS Spectrophotometer BECKMAN SpectraMax M2e Microplate Reader Molecular Devices Lmax II 384 Luminometer Molecular Devices OPT Scanner 3001 Optical Projection Tomography Medical Research Council Technology BR-3000L Bioshaker TAITEC Cytomics FC500 Flow Cytometry Systems, 5-color Analysis BECKMAN COULTER EPICS ALTRA Flow Cytometry Systems, Hyper Sort Cell Sorting System BECKMAN COULTER MC10000 Wide Format Printer EPSON iPF8300 Large-Format Inkjet Printer CANON CFX96 Real-Time PCR BIO-RAD AVIZO High Performance 3D Visualization Software VSG CS150GX Micro Ultra Centrifuge  Hitachi Koki CM1900 Disinfecting Cryostats for Sectioning LEICA BZ-9000 Fluorescence Microscopy KEYENCE HA-320RS Laminator(Pouch) MEIKO SHOKAI CP65 β Ultracentrifuge Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd. 4D-Nucleofector Transfection Lonza IVIS Lumina II Quantitative Fluorescent and Bioluminescent Imaging in Vivo SPI (Caliper Life Sciences) FV1000MPE Multiphoton Laser Scanning Microscope OLYMPUS       Admission & Courses INTELLIGENCE. INGENUITY. INNOVATION. IDAC is always on the look-out for talented individuals who excel in their area of ​​study and are able to find practical applications for their research. If you would like to join us for your future endeavors, please choose your area of interest to find out more about what we do and what we have to offer.     Mechanisms of Aging   Overcoming Intractable Cancers   Overcoming Age-Related Brain Diseases   Achieving "Smart Aging"                       Maps & Directions Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University 4-1 Seiryocho, Aobaku, Sendai 980-8575, Japan   Institute Map     Seiryo Campus Map     Access from Sendai Station   Subway Proceed to the subway entrance at the lower ground level of Sendai Station. Get on the train bound for Izumi-Chuo Station. In around 4 minutes, you will arrive Kita-Yobancho Subway Station. IDAC is around 15 minutes on foot after exiting the Kita-Yobancho Subway Station. Subway trains usually operate in 3 to 13 minute intervals.   Bus Proceed to the bus terminal right outside of Sendai Station and head toward bus stop #25. Board the Sendai city bus #899 to Shiheimachi/Kitayama-Jyunkan. Stay on the bus for around 20 minutes, then disembark at the stop labeled "Daigaku-Byoin-Mae". This bus stop is directly in front of the Tohoku University Hospital. Head north for around 5 minutes to reach IDAC. The city buses run in 20 minute intervals.   Taxi From Sendai Station, IDAC is around 10 - 15 minutes by taxi service, and will cost around 1,500 - 2,000 yen.     Access from Sendai International Airport (SDJ)   Sendai Airport to Sendai Station via Sendai Airport Access Line will take around 30 minutes and costs 650 yen.       Give to IDAC Join us to drive the development of new knowledge and to develop evidence-based solutions for improving the lives of millions.       The Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC) will always be a place where the best young minds can come to find their life’s work. Help us provide more scholarships and fellowships, and at the same time bring new richness to the student experience: more opportunities to interact with professors, to engage in independent research, to participate in internships, community-focused programs, and to make new innovative discoveries.   We gratefully welcome donations for the purpose of improving and developing academic research and education at IDAC. For online donations, please click on the "Give to IDAC" button below (secure external site) and kindly mention IDAC as the beneficiary. For direct deposit donations, please contact IDAC's Office of Accounting via e-mail and/or phone.   Thank you in advance for your kind consideration and your donation.   Office of Accounting, IDAC Phone: +(81) 227-178-447 E-mail: [email protected]       Contact Us Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC), Tohoku University 4-1 Seiryo-machi, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi-ken, Japan 〒980-8575 Phone: +(81) 22-717-8443 E-mail: ida-pr-office*grp.tohoku.ac.jp (Please convert "*" into "@".) CLOSE Mechanisms of Aging Research focusing on the mechanisms of aging consists of the following departments, divisions and resource center. Dept. Gene Expression Regulation Dept. Experimental Immunology Dept. Immunobiology Dept. Molecular and Cellular Biology Dept. Medical Engineering and Cardiology Dept. Modomics Biology and Medicine Dept. In Silico Dept. Project Programs Cell Resource Center for Biomedical Research Overcoming Intractable Cancers Research focusing on overcoming intractable cancers consists of the following departments. Dept. Pathology Dept. Molecular Oncology Dept. Cancer Biology Dept. Thoracic Surgery Overcoming Age-Related Brain Diseases Research focusing on overcoming intractable cancers consists of the following departments. Dept. Human Brain Science Dept. Nuclear Medicine and Radiology Dept. Geriatrics and Gerontology Div. Cognitive Neuroscience Achieving "Smart Aging" Research focusing on achieving "smart aging" consists of the following departments. Dept. Functional Brain Imaging Dept. Biomedical Measurements (S.A.R.C.) CLOSE Contact Us --> Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University 4-1 Seiryo-machi, Sendai-shi Aoba-ku, Miyagi-ken, 〒980-8575 Japan Phone: +(81) 22-717-8443 CLOSE IDAC's Joint Research Program 2023 Domestic and International Collaborations JAPAN Tohoku University: - Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences (New Area Creation Research Department) - Data Driven Science and AI Education and Research Center - Tohoku University Hospital, Department of Neurology - Tohoku University Hospital, Department of Respiratory Medicine - Tohoku University Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology - Tohoku University Hospital, Department of Urology - Tohoku University Hospital Department of Aging and Geriatrics - Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Pathophysiology and Department of Respiratory Medicine - Graduate School of Agriculture, Natural Products and Life Sciences - Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials and Organic Bio-Nano Materials - Graduate School of Letters, Department of Practical Religious Studies, Death and Life Studies - Graduate School of International Cultural Studies - Graduate School of Life Science, Brain and Nervous System - Graduate School of Agriculture Functional Morphology - Graduate School of Dentistry, Department of Oral Physiology - Graduate School of Dentistry, Dentistry Innovation Liaison Center - Graduate School of Dentistry, Department of Maxillofacial Oral Surgery - Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Kanai-Arakawa Laboratory - Graduate School of Dentistry, Informatics for Dentistry - Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Oncologist Biomedical Engineering - Clinical Skills Lab (Postgraduate Training Center) - Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Materials Systems Engineering, Narishima Laboratory Other Universities and Institutions within Japan: - Ochanomizu University Core Research Institute of Natural Sciences - Tokyo Institute of Technology, Institute of Innovative Research, Nakamura Okada Laboratory - Akita University, Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Molecular Biochemistry - Shizuoka University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biological Sciences - Azabu University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Applied Animal Science, Animal Engineering Laboratory - Tokai University, Faculty of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries - Kumamoto University, Graduate School of Life Science Research, Medical Science and Engineering - University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Veterinary Hygiene Laboratory - Tokai University, Department of Biology - Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University, Faculty of Medical Welfare - Fujita Medical University, School of Medicine Respiratory Surgery - National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Human Information Interaction Research Division - National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Musculoskeletal Disease Research Department - Miyazaki University, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine - Yamaguchi University, Graduate School of Medicine Pharmacology - Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology - Yamagata University, Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Genetic Information Analysis - Kinki University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Biological Science Function, Animal Development Engineering Laboratory - National Hospital Organization, Sendai Medical Center, Department of Diagnostic Pathology - National Institute of Health Sciences, Medical Equipment Department - Fujita Medical University, Department of Thoracic Surgery - University of Tsukuba Medical Genetics - Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Department of Advanced Research, Stem Cell Therapy Laboratory - Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Brain and Neural Network Development Project - Central Institute for Experimental Animals, Marmoset Medical Biology Research Department - Meiji University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Life Science - Akita University, Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Health Sciences and Department of Physical Therapy - Tohoku Gakuin University, College of Liberal Arts, Department of Human Sciences - National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Health and Medical Engineering Research Group, Artificial Organ Research Group - Fukuoka Dental College, Functional Biochemistry Course, Infectious Biology - National Cardiovascular Research Center, Molecular Pathology Department - Shiga University, Data Science AI Innovation Research Promotion Center - University of Tokyo Hospital, Department of Medical Equipment Management - Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery - Yamagata University, Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Surgery - University of Yamanashi, Comprehensive Analytical Experiment Center Resource Development Field - Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sanitary Chemistry - Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Tissue Cytology - Asahikawa Medical University, Advanced Medical Engineering Research Center - Osaka Institute of Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, Functional Materials Laboratory - Osaka University, Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Mitochondrial Dynamics Laboratory - Teikyo University Chiba Medical Center, Department of Rehabilitation, - Ohu University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral Pathology Analysis and Control Pharmacology - Kobe University, Biosignal Research Center, Genome Function Control Research Field - Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Joint Research Center Biomolecular Analysis Support Division - Aichi Medical University, School of Medicine, Infectious Immunology Course - Tokyo University of Technology, Applied Biological Science Laboratory, Faculty of Applied Biology INTERNATIONAL The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Toronto General Hospital, Canada University of British Columbia, Medical Genetics Lorincz Lab, Canada University of Copenhagen, Denmark Toronto General Hospital, Canada Hokkaido Regional Affiliates Department of Gastroenterology, School of Medicine - Sapporo Medical University Department of Tissue Cytology, Graduate School of Medicine - Hokkaido University Department of Fisheries Food Science, Faculty of Marine Science and Technology - Tokai University Advanced Medical Engineering Research Center - Asahikawa Medical University Tohoku Regional Affiliates Faculty of Liberal Arts - Tohoku Gakuin University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine - Yamagata University Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences - Tohoku University Fukushima Medical University Graduate School of Agricultural Science/Faculty of Agriculture - Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry - Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Tohoku University Graduate School of International Cultural Studies - Tohoku University Graduate School of Life Sciences - Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine/Faculty of Medicine - Akita University Food Industry Group - Miyagi University Miyagi Cancer Center Department of Functional Morphology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Ohu University Department of Pharmacology and the Department of Oral Pathology Analysis and Control, Faculty of Dentistry - Ohu University Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital Graduate School of Engineering - Tohoku University School of Medicine - Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University Tohoku Institute of Technology Tohoku University Hospital   SPECIAL AFFILIATION Smart-Aging Research Center (S.A.R.C.) Kanto Regional Affiliates Natural Sciences Research Institute - Ochanomizu University Graduate School of Science and Engineering - Hirosaki University Institute of Medical Science - University of Tokyo Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences - The University of Tokyo National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Medical Genetics - University of Tsukuba Faculty of Applied Biology - Tokyo University of Technology Division of Medical Devices - National Institute of Health Sciences Faculty of Science - Japan Women's University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences - Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School of Comprehensive Research - Yamanashi University Department of Rehabilitation - Teikyo University Chiba Medical Center Graduate School of Health Sciences - Gunma University Genome Biology Research Field - National Cancer Center Research Institute Marmoset Medical and Biological Laboratories - Central Institute for Experimental Animals Faculty of Engineering - Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School of Medicine - The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering - The University of Tokyo Institute of Mental Health - National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology Chubu Regional Affiliates Aichi Medical University Faculty of Science - Shizuoka University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Nagoya City University Center for Liberal Arts - Tokai University Respiratory Surgery, School of Medicine - Fujita Medical University Kansai Regional Affiliates Biosignal Research Center - Kobe University Institute of Advanced Co-creation - Osaka University Faculty of Agriculture - Kindai University Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences - Osaka University Graduate School of Biostudies - Kyoto University Department of Environmental Engineering - Osaka Institute of Technology Department of Gastroenterology - Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Cell Function Control, Graduate School of Medicine - Osaka City University Clinical Laboratory, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Kyoto University Chugoku Regional Affiliates Department of Cell Physiology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences - Okayama University Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine - Yamaguchi University Shikoku Regional Affiliates Artificial Organ Research Group, Health and Medical Engineering Research Division - National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Kyushu Regional Affiliates Biomolecule Analysis Support Division, School of Medicine Joint Usage Research Center - Nagasaki University Institute of Core Education - Kyushu University Molecular Physiology Course, Graduate School of Life Sciences (Medical) - Kumamoto University International Research Center for Medical Sciences (IRCMS), Kumamoto University Department of Pathology, School of Medicine - Miyazaki University Graduate School of Thoracic Disease Research - Kyushu University Functional Biochemistry Course, Infectious Biology - Fukuoka Dental College

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