Challenge Grant: Developing Mathematical Approaches to Elucidate Biological Events
Creativity
Summary

The development of science and technology, including imaging technology and single cell analysis, has made it possible to capture various life phenomena at high speed and high resolution. Until now, life phenomena have been analyzed by converting them into simplified mathematical formulas, but in collaboration with OIST, we will attempt to convert increasingly complex life phenomena into mathematical formulas from a new perspective. Furthermore, we will build a platform to find clues to solving new social problems by analyzing the similarities and dissimilarities between the mathematical formulas obtained from these life phenomena and various social problems.
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Project Members
About Project Members, ResearchersNote: ◎ indicates the project leader
Name | Affiliation | Position | Field of Specialization/Research Interests |
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◎ Tomohisa Sujino | School of Medicine | Associate Professor | Immunology |
Yusuke Yoshimatsu | School of Medicine | Assistant Professor | Gastroenterology |
Kentaro Miyamoto | School of Medicine | Researcher | Microbiology |
Akihiko Chida | School of Medicine | Assistant Professor | Cancer Immunology |
Yumi Kudo | Graduate School of Medicine | Doctoral Program | Gut Immunology |
Shohei Suzuki | Graduate School of Medicine | Doctoral Program | Gastroenterology |
Ai Katsumi | School of Medicine | Assistant Professor | Endoscopy |
Chihiro Kato | School of Medicine | Assistant Professor | Cancer Immunology |
Mai Hasegawa | School of Medicine | Assistant Professor | Immunology |
Naoto Fukasawa | School of Medicine | Assistant Professor | Gastroenterology |
Arina Shigehara | School of Medicine | Assistant Professor | Microbiology |
Mustafa Sami | OIST Physics and Biology Unit. | Technician | Artificial Interigence |
Jonathan Miller | OIST Physics and Biology Unit. | Professor | Physics |