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2025.11.3–5
Kenta was invited to give a talk titled “Modulation of Cell Fate and Inflammation by MLKL-Induced Membrane Injury” at the symposium “Regulation of Cell Function and Fate by Cell Membrane Assembly” during the 98th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Biochemical Society in Kyoto. He engaged in many stimulating discussions and greatly enjoyed learning about the […]
2025.10.25
Kenta participated in the Annual Meeting of HU-Tomorrow, a student-driven research society involving laboratories on the Higashi-Hiroshima / Kasumi campuses.The meeting was wonderfully organized and full of energy. Kenta delivered a talk titled “The Joy of Research,” aimed at encouraging young students to explore the excitement of scientific discovery. He hopes it will inspire more […]
2025.10.10
Kenta gave a special lecture to master course graduate students in Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University. The title was “Cell Death: its role in homeostasis and diseases ”. I hope that the students found it inspiring and that some of them became interested in exploring this field further.
2025.9.17-19
Kenta attended the International Symposium on Cellular Structural Biology held by CREST (Cell Dynamics), PRESTO (Supra-Assembly of Biomolecule), and Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) (Cross Biology) in Tokyo. He had lots of insightful discussions and enjoyed hearing about cutting-edge and exciting research.https://jointsympo.jst.go.jp/en/
2025.8.29-31
Kenta was invited to give a talk titled “Evolutionary origin and conservation of the core molecular machinery for necroptosis” at a symposium during the 36th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association for Development & Comparative Immunology. He had lots of insightful discussions and enjoyed hearing about cutting-edge and exciting research.
2025.7.29
Riko, Hao, and Reiko completed their 4-month medical research training and gave excellent poster presentations at the final session. They were all outstanding and worked hard throughout the program. Their confident presentations were truly impressive. Wishing them all the best in their future endeavors! Great job, guys!
2025.7.26-27.
Kenta was invited to give a talk titled “Evolutionary origin and conservation of the core molecular machinery for necroptosis” at a symposium during the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cell Death Society. He had lots of insightful discussions and enjoyed hearing about cutting-edge and exciting research.
