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  • About the Research Group

    Biosystem and Biomolecule Control Group seeks to integrate nanotechnology and materials science with knowledge gained from the life sciences. It also seeks to elucidate basic biological phenomena using nanotechnology and materials science. The group manages the laboratory for Frontier Biomaterials Science, Graduate School of Life Science, Hokkaido University. Students of this lab conduct research as members of the group until they receive their degree.

    Topics

    2012.8.2
    Paper on gene transfection on silica film with networked structure was
    published in Chemical Communications.
    2012.7.26
    Paper on bifurcation of cytokine induction by CpG oligodeoxynucleotides
    bound onto silicon nanoparticles with different binding mode was
    published in Scientific Reports.
    2012.5.14
    Paper on interaction between nanoparticles and serum medium was published in Nature Scientific Group, Scientific Reports.
    2012.5.3

    Paper on imaging of Fas-FasL microdomain was published in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.

    2012.5.1
    Review paper on structure-dependent immunostimulation of CpG oligodeoxynucleotides and their delivery system was published in International Journal of Nanomedicine.
    2012.4.22
    Calling for NIMS Graduate Research Assitantship. The deadline is the 4th of June. (NIMS offers Graduate Research Assistantship for excellent students in Doctoral Program in the Department of Chemistry. The successful candidates will receive a monthly stipend as NIMS Junior Researchers.)
    2012.3.22
    Meng Wenjun graduated from doctor course in Hokkaido University, and was presented a doctor’s degree (Life Science).