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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.。

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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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Top News

竹尾Notch論文がScientific Reportsに掲載

Papers about the synapse control by the Notch of Takeo Assistant Professor (Adjunct)Scientific Reports.。It is what the work in Tomita Research finally settled。Congratulations!。

posted on 04/07/2016 10:35 PM

Dr. Christophe Mulle gave a talk

ChristopheDr. Christophe Mulle (CNRS, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France) gave a talk entitled “Synaptic dysfunction in a memory circuit in models of Alzheimer’s disease” at the 108th Brain Club on March 28th.

posted on 03/28/2016 2:48 PM

Participate in the Tamagawa Riverside Ekiden

KakeThis year two teams from yuzu Saki Institute as the first attemptTamagawa Riverside EkidenI participated in。Cbln1 a team and C1qL1 team。Cheers for good work Did!

posted on 03/20/2016 2:53 PM

Farewell & Welcome Party 2016

3monthGroupPhoto201615It gave a farewell Mukaekai of 2016 on the day。This time, the welcome of Nozawa-kun of graduate students (MSc) and conference-kun (PhD)、It is Narumi-kun of the pick-up that who have supported for many years laboratory。Narumi-kun of the favorite food (such as fried) was conducted in the lab a wide variety。Photos here

posted on 03/15/2016 2:39 PM

An Interview Article Published in online magazine “ELEKITEL”

ToshibaOnline magazine "has Wereki"Interview article for the general public of Yuzusaki was published in the。

posted on 03/15/2016 11:18 AM

Prof. Ryohei Yasuda gave a talk at the Brain Club

DSCF6370Prof. Ryohei Yasuda (Scientific Director, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience) gave a talk entitled “Illuminating signal transduction in single dendritic spines” at the 107th Brain Club.

posted on 02/08/2016 10:55 AM

Post Japanese review is the Annual Review nerve 2016

B_1813A review of Kakegawa, Mazda Yuzusaki "Complement C1q family molecules and the formation and maintenance of synapses" isAnnual Review神経2016.。

posted on 01/27/2016 3:45 PM

Prof. Takao Hensch gave a talk

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Prof. Takao Hensch (Children’s Hosp, Harvard Univ) gave a talk entitled “Balancing plasticity/stability across brain development” at the 106th Brain Club.

posted on 01/18/2016 10:45 AM

掛川講師が坂口光洋記念慶應義塾医学振興基金医学研究奨励賞を受賞

pic_06Kakegawa lecturer was awarded the Koyo Sakaguchi Memorial Keio University Medical Science Fund Medical Research Award。1 It was honored at the annual School of Medicine, New Year celebration ceremony held to 5 days a month。Congratulations!

posted on 01/05/2016 4:34 PM

A new Neuroscience Book Reading Club will open soon

StanfordWe will soon start a new series of Neuroscience Book Reading Club.
We have picked up "Principles of Neurobiology" this time. This book was written by a single author,. Liqun Luo is all text of the written neurobiology alone。If you want to study neurobiology、or English、and who is interested in reading circle、Anyone、By all means we are welcome to join。

A meeting will be held on every Saturday morning 10:00Although we plan to - about 1 hour、Please contact us for more information。Dates can be also be changed by discussion of participants。Tour is also a big welcome。

posted on 12/08/2015 3:33 PM

A new review on the cerebelllum (in Japanese) published in "Igakuno Ayumi"

jcem25510A new review has been published in the Japanese journal "Igakuno Ayumi," entitled"How Purkinje cell dendrites are formed -- a new approach to the old question revealed multipe roles played by a transcripton factor RORα."I was laid。

posted on 12/07/2015 8:15 PM

Prof. Nils Brose gave a talk at Brain Club

FigureProf. Nils Brose (Max Planck Institute) gave an invited talk on “Neuroligins at inhibitory synapses – from synaptogenesis to autism spectrum disorders.” After the seminar, we had fun time in a local Japanese restaurant.

posted on 10/28/2015 12:37 PM