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phenomena through imaging of living cells and single-molecule imaging of proteins, and applied research involves cancer diagnosis and treatment. The educational program is deeply supported by the Nano Life
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bioinformatics analysis of in vivo neural activity imaging and single-cell spatial omics. If your expertise lies beyond these areas yet you have a keen interest in our research focus, we encourage you to reach out
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communication, database computing, and other computer science technologies. We also focus on developing practical applications for clinical use. In particular, to enhance the accuracy of various medical imaging
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) , WPI-SKCM² pioneers a new interdisciplinary research paradigm known as "knotted chiral meta matter" (KCM²), which cross-pollinates topology and chirality across disciplines and scales. While our work is
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) of the Japanese government, our mission at SKCM2 develops a new interdisciplinary research paradigm known as "knotted chiral meta matter" (KCM2). Our team of researchers cross-pollinates topology and chirality
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. As a research center under the World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI) , our mission at SKCM2 develops a new interdisciplinary research paradigm known as "knotted chiral meta
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mission at SKCM2 is to develop a new interdisciplinary research paradigm known as "knotted chiral meta matter," as well as provide interdisciplinary training and international research and education
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available. As a research center created under the World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI), our mission at WPI-SKCM2 is to develop a new interdisciplinary research paradigm known as
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expected to utilize experimental methods such as spectroscopic and imaging techniques, while also taking on the challenge of developing and advancing new approaches to material evaluation beyond
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reconfiguration. For this purpose, we have developed our own mouse models and co-culture systems with primary cell lines. We use a variety of approaches including live imaging with state-of-the-art microscopes