The 2023 Kyoto Prize Commemorative Lectures were held.
The 2023 Kyoto Prize, which honors outstanding achievements in the fields of science and the arts, was awarded at an award ceremony held in Kyoto City on October 10. Commemorative lectures were held the following day on the 11th. Professor Emeritus Ryuzo Yanagimachi of the University of Hawaii, U.S.A., in the Advanced Technology Division, who was highly evaluated for his achievements in establishing the ICSI technique, passed away in September after the award was decided, so Dr. Ogura introduced the achievements of his mentor, Dr. Yanagimachi. Kyoto Prize Site (Commemorative Lectures)
Articles introducing Dr. Inoue and Ms. Ogonuki in our lab have been published on the BRC website.
Interviews with Dr. Inoue and Ms. Ogonuki have been published as articles of BRC serials feature project ” Interview with women in research positions”. This project was supported by RIKEN’s plan “Diversity initiatives to support women’s active participation”. The joy of finding something new fuels my desire to train the next generation (Kimiko Inoue, Senior Research Scientist) Even people who aren’t good at science can become researchers. If you have an interest, just go for it (Narumi Ogonuki, Senior Technical Scientist)
Shogo Matoba’s research proposal has been accepted for FOREST by JST
The Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) has selected new research proposals for FY2022 under its Fusion Oriented Research for disruptive Science and Technology (FOREST) program, and Dr. Shogo Matoba’s research proposal has been accepted. Title of the proposal: Protection of embryogenesis by the placenta and the consequences of its disruption.