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Events
First mission in Japan of the Research Manager of the Japan Hub: visit to the NanoLSI center
The first long-term mission of the Japan Hub Research Manager, Giovanni Colucci, has officially begun. The mission will see him based for three months at the Japan Hub headquarters in Tokyo, with a period spent in the city of Kanazawa.
Today, April 8th, the Research Manager visited the NanoLSI (Nano Life Science Institute), a center of excellence at Kanazawa University and part of the World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI), funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). NanoLSI combines cutting-edge expertise in bio-scanning probe microscopy to develop “nano-endoscopic techniques” that enable the direct visualization, analysis, and manipulation of biomolecules, offering new insights into the mechanisms underlying life phenomena such as diseases.
During the meeting, the Japan Hub initiative was presented and potential opportunities for collaboration were explored. The visit concluded with a tour of the laboratories, during which some of the institute’s key technologies were showcased, including Scanning Probe Microscopy.
#Japan Hub
Today, April 8th, the Research Manager visited the NanoLSI (Nano Life Science Institute), a center of excellence at Kanazawa University and part of the World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI), funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). NanoLSI combines cutting-edge expertise in bio-scanning probe microscopy to develop “nano-endoscopic techniques” that enable the direct visualization, analysis, and manipulation of biomolecules, offering new insights into the mechanisms underlying life phenomena such as diseases.
During the meeting, the Japan Hub initiative was presented and potential opportunities for collaboration were explored. The visit concluded with a tour of the laboratories, during which some of the institute’s key technologies were showcased, including Scanning Probe Microscopy.
#Japan Hub