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Welcome to Yuzaki Lab

・Yuzaki Laboratory has been relocated to the Center for Human biology - Microbiota - Quantum Computational Research (Keio University)WPI-Bio2Q.。

In addition to the central nervous system、focusing on synaptic formation mechanisms in the peripheral, autonomic and enteric nervous system、we aim to clarify the linkage between the nervous system and multiple organs, and the pathology caused by its failure, and to develop new treatments.。

Past News
Journal Club
Recruiting!
We await the participation of motivated indivisuals。We will vigorously nurture young researchers who will lead the future of basic science.。
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2025

2025.2.10 Journal club (Thomas)

“Periodic ER-plasma membrane junctions support long-range Ca2+ signal integration in dendrites.” Cell flight. 188,2 (2025): 484-500.e22. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2024.11.029 Benedetti, Lorena et al.

posted on 02/10/2025 11:44 AM

Outreach to Gakugei University High School Students

As usual、Targeting 20 first-year students at Gakugei University High School、Lectures were given to convey the fun of biology and medicine.。
This year、It was co-sponsored by Bio2Q under the following program。
 3:35-14:20 A story about synapsesProfessor Yuzusaki Tsutosuke, Neurophysiology, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio University School of Medicine
14:25-15:10 A story about the genes and immune systemIshigaki Kazuyoshi, Professor, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio University School of Medicine
15:15-15:25 Introducing WPI-Bio2QProfessor San Petra Orthea, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio University

(Yuzuzaki is for the post-coronavirus infection、Unfortunately I attended online。)

posted on 02/04/2025 2:50 PM

2025.1.27 Journal club (Arai)

Nat Commun. 2024 Dec 12;15(1):10340. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-53901-2.
Membrane potential states gate synaptic consolidation in human neocortical tissue
Mittermaier and Geiger et al.

posted on 01/27/2025 8:34 AM

2025/1/20 Journal Club (Shiozaki)

Defects in hair cells disrupt the development of auditory peripheral circuitry

Bottom, R.T., Coin, Y., Siebald, C. et al. Defects in hair cells disrupt the development of auditory peripheral circuitry. Nat Commun 15, 10899 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-55275-x

posted on 01/18/2025 9:14 PM

2025January 6, 2019 Journal Club (Matsuda)

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01813-1#Sec1

posted on 01/04/2025 5:25 PM