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2018-1123-07
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/29
Natural compounds affecting cell differentiation
NAKAO, Yoichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
● In vitro neural differentiation model using embryonic stem cell● Search for active compounds from marine organisms and foods
2018-1123-06
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/29
Chemo-enzymatic amide synthesis
KINO, Kuniki Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering Department of Applied Chemistry)
● A novel chemo-enzymatic reaction for the amide synthesis. ❍ Enzymatic reaction: activation of the carboxyl group of the substrate. ❍ Chemical reaction: nucleophilic substitution reaction to be various amides.
2018-1123-05
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/29
Biological Implant Material with Bone Seeking
MIZUNO, Jun Guest Senior Researcher (retired)
collaborative researchers:塩澤 茉由子 (retired), KUWAE, Hiroyuki Assistant Professor (retired), SHOJI, Shuichi Professor (retired)
● Control surface morphology of implant in nanoscale. ● Combination of large and small nanostructures which has different functionalities, respectively.● Nanostructure formation process applicable for curved surfaces.
2018-1123-04
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/29
Artificial blood vessel unit for fabrication of artificial organ
UMEZU, Shinjiro Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
collaborative researchers:SAKAGUCHI, Katsuhisa Part-time Lecturer , 秋元 渓 , 大矢 貴史
● Luminal structure was fabricated by using titanium wire and hydrogel. ● Artificial vascular structures are created by using vascular endothelial cells adhered titanium wire. ● Artificial vascular structures were perfused with culture medium.
2018-1123-03
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/28
Reproduction model device for cerebral aneurysm
YAGI, Takanobu Part-time Lecturer (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering)
collaborative researchers:SAKAGUCHI, Katsuhisa Part-time Lecturer
● Establishment of a novel ex vivo technique of reproducing cerebral aneurysm.● Reproduce diseased state of the arteries from healthy by hemodynamic loading.● Reproduce degenerative change of arteries due to aberrant hemodynamics.
2018-1123-02
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/28
An innovative technology for plant size enhancement and control:Artificial control of the cytoplasmic streaming
TOMINAGA, Motoki Professor (Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences School of Education)
● Cytoplasmic streaming, the common transport system in the plant, was accelerated artificially.● Myosin XI motor domain was genetically exchanged by that of Chara myosin XI, which is the fastest motor protein.
2018-1123-01
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/28
Cellulose Nanofibers for Application in Regenerative Medicine ~ Fabrication of Engineered Tissues by Cell Culture in Thixotropic Gel ~
TAKEDA, Naoya Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
● Cellulose nanofiber (CNF) hydrogel is used for cell culture scaffold (Fig. 1).● Prepare coaxial two-layer long fibrous gel with microfluidic device (Fig. 2,3).● Cells are embedded in the CNF gel of the core layer and 3D cultured to fabricate long muscle and...
2018-1026-07
Environment
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2018/11/15
Low-cost energy harvester using thin piezoelectric polymer film
SEKIGUCHI, Tetsushi Senior Researcher (Research Council (Research Organization) Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology) (retired)
collaborative researchers:笹川 健太 (retired), SASAKI, Toshio Junior Researcher (retired), 中嶋 宇史 (retired), SHOJI, Shuichi Professor (retired)
● Making thin membrane by spin coating of polymer. ● Making electrode by ink jet printer.● Poling process is not needed.
2018-1026-05
Nanotechnology / Materials
Manufacturing Technology
posted:2018/11/15
Fabrication of nano-optical patterns by electron beam irradiation
IMURA, Kohei Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
collaborative researchers:KAMURA, Yoshio Research Associate
● Nano-scale optical pattern was fabricated by electron beam irradiation ● Polymer was used for inducing unique optical properties● Luminescence properties were controlled by tuning the condition
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2018-1026-04
Life sciences
posted:2018/10/30
Highly Durable Interdigitated Electrode with Dense CNT Forests
SUGIME, Hisashi Junior Researcher (Affiliated organization Waseda Institute for Advanced Study) (retired)
collaborative researchers:NODA, Suguru Professor (retired), 大野 雄高 (retired), 牛山 拓也 (retired)
● Highly-sensitive and highly-durable IDE with dense CNT forests directly grown on electrodes at low process temperature (<500 ℃) is demonstrated.
2018-1026-03
Life sciences
posted:2018/10/30
Patterning Growth of Carbon Nanotube Forests on Metal Electrodes
SUGIME, Hisashi Junior Researcher (Affiliated organization Waseda Institute for Advanced Study) (retired)
● Patterning growth of dense CNT forests on metal electrodes was demonstrated combining with conventional lithographies (UV lithography or e-beam lithography).
2018-1026-02
Life sciences
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2018/10/30
Nanosheet for detecting deformation and motion of biological tissue (soft materials)
FUJIE, Toshinori Guest Researcher (retired)
collaborative researchers:鉄 祐磨 (retired), TAKEOKA, Shinji Professor (retired)
● Polymer nanosheets for the substrate has high flexibility.● Dots were marked on nanosheet at regular intervals.● Motion or deformation were estimated from position information of dots.
2018-1026-01
Information Communication
Frontier
posted:2018/10/30
Innovation of Data-driven Society based on Next-generation Information Processing “Quantum Annealing”
TANAKA, Shu Guest Researcher (Research Council (Research Organization))
● An algorithm of clustering analysis using quantum annealing has been proposed.● Algorithms of combinatorial optimization problems using quantum annealing have been proposed.
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2018-0927-08
Life sciences
posted:2018/09/27
Development of a device and algorithm for prevention of exertional heat stroke
NAGASHIMA, Kei Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences)
● We have developed devices monitoring deep body temperature on fields, ● the algorithm predicting the risks, using heart rates and body temperature data. ● Collecting the data and personal log will give us more accurate information.
2018-0927-07
Life sciences
posted:2018/09/27
Chemical Health Monitor Kind to Skin
OHASHI, Keishi Guest Senior Researcher (Research Council (Research Organization) Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology) (retired)
collaborative researchers:KATAOKA, Kosuke Researcher (retired), 隼田 大輝 (retired), 宮林 駿 (retired), 佐藤 慎 (retired), KUROIWA, Shigeki Researcher (retired), TAWADA, Masashi Researcher (retired), IWATA, Hiroyasu Professor (retired), MOMMA, Toshiyuki Professor (retired), TOGAWA, Nozomu Professor (retired), ASAHI, Toru Professor (retired), OSAKA, Tetsuya Senior Research Professor (retired)
● Sticking a tiny sensor module on the skin using a polymer nanosheet. (Fig.2(a)) ● Silicon pH (ion) sensor suitable for a mass production and ultra small reference electrode. (Fig.2(b)) ● The sensors are driven without a battery directly by near-field communicatio...
2018-0927-06
Life sciences
posted:2018/09/27
Microfiber Scaffold for Effective Induction of an Engineered Tissue by Introducing Conductive Polymer in the Core Layer
TAKEDA, Naoya Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
● Microfiber scaffold can align myoblasts to effectively form myotube (Fig. 1).● Electric potential, promotes muscle tissue formation; highly conductive polymers (ex. PEDOT/PSS) are useful as the scaffold materials. ● We have developed the microfiber having PEDOT/PSS in the co...
2018-0927-05
Life sciences
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2018/09/27
Development of magnetic nanoparticles for cancer care
OSAKA, Tetsuya Senior Research Professor (retired)
● Magnetite nanoparticles with the mean size tuned in the range of 10 to 40 nm● High dispersibility of nanoparticles (modified with amine) in aqueous solution● Use of cells containing nanoparticles in the treatment and diagnosis of cancer
2018-0927-04
Life sciences
posted:2018/09/27
Drug screening targeting intracellular accumulation of abnormal proteins
HARA, Taichi Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences)
● Elucidation of the molecular mechanisms for the intracellular accumulation of abnormal proteins (Fig. 2). ● Development of screening technique targeting protein quality control systems.