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9th August 2014, 12:11 PM
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Systems Biology Institute Kitano
Can you tell me about Systems Biology Institute member Kitano as I want to know about it?
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9th August 2014, 12:55 PM
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Re: Systems Biology Institute Kitano
The Systems Biology Institute (SBI) is a non-profit private research institution established in 2000 that promotes systems biology research and its application to medicine and global sustainability. SBI works and focuses on rapid translation of basic research to practical outcomes . Hiroaki Kitano is a President of Systems Biology Institute (SBI) He is Ph.D. holder. He also having reputed positions as: Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. President & CEO Open Biology Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate Universiy (OIST) PI Laboratory for Disease Systems Modeling, RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences PI To contact Hiroaki Kitano Email: kitano at sbi.jp h.kitano at csl.sony. co.jp Contact Detail: Systems Biology Institute (SBI) Tokyo Office Falcon Building 5F, 5-6-9 Shirokanedai, Minato, Tokyo 108-0071 Japan |
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25th February 2016, 08:13 AM
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Re: Systems Biology Institute Kitano
Hi I would like to know the members of the Systems Biology Institute as well as the publications for the year 2015?
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25th February 2016, 08:16 AM
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Re: Systems Biology Institute Kitano
The Systems Biology Institute also known as SBI is a non-profit private research institution established in the year 2000 with the aim of promoting systems biology research and its application to medicine and global sustainability. SBI also focuses on rapid translation of basic research to practical outcomes for both business and clinical applications. The Members of SBI are as follows: Hiroaki Kitano, Ph.D. President Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. President & CEO Open Biology Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate Universiy (OIST) PI Laboratory for Disease Systems Modeling, RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences Group Director eMail: kitano at sbi.jp or h.kitano at csl.sony. co.jp Shuichi Onami, Ph.D. eMail: sonami at gsc.riken.jp Samik Ghosh, Ph.D. eMail: ghosh at sbi.jp Kazuhiro Fujita, Ph.D. eMail: kaf at sbi.jp Yukiko Matsuoka eMail: myukiko at sbi.jp Nikolaos Tsorman eMail: tsorman at sbi.jp Takeshi Hase, Ph.D. eMail: thase at sbi.jp Ayako Yachie, Ph.D. eMail: yachie at sbi.jp Vipul Gupta, Ph.D. eMail: vgupta at sbi.jp Kaito Kikuchi (Student Research Assistant) Michiru Arai (Administrative Staff) eMail: arai at sbi.jp Some of the publications for SBI in the year 2015 were: Kitano, H. (2015). Accelerating systems biology research and its real world deployment. Npj Systems Biology and Applications, 1, 15009. Amemiya, T., Honma, M., Kariya, Y., Ghosh, S., Kitano, H., Kurachi, Y., et al. (2015). Elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying adverse reactions associated with a kinase inhibitor using systems toxicology. Npj Systems Biology and Applications, 1, 15005. Matsuoka, Y., Fujita, K., Ghosh, S., & Kitano, H. (2015). Weaving Knowledge into Biological Pathways in a Collaborative Manner. In Computational Systems Toxicology (pp. 181–208). Springer New York. Kamide, T., Okumura, S., Ghosh, S., Shinoda, Y., Mototani, Y., Ohnuki, Y., et al. (2015). Oscillation of cAMP and Ca2+ in cardiac myocytes: a systems biology approach. The Journal of Physiological Sciences, 65(2), 195–200. Shoemaker, J. E., Fukuyama, S., Eisfeld, A. J., Zhao, D., Kawakami, E., Sakabe, S., et al. An Ultrasensitive Mechanism Regulates Influenza Virus-Induced Inflammation. PLOS Pathogens, 2015, 11(6), e1004856. Nim HT, Furtado MB, Costa MW, Rosenthal NA, Kitano H, Boyd SE, VISIONET: intuitive visualisation of overlapping transcription factor networks, with applications in cardiogenic gene discovery, BMC Bioinformatics 2015, 16 :141 Book in Japanese 北野宏明, Dr.北野のゼロから始めるシステムバイオロジー, ISBN-10: 4758120544 Edmunds, P. J., Steneck R., Albright, R., Carpenter, R.C., Chui, A. P. Y., Fan, T.-Y., Harii, S., Kitano, H., Kurihara, H., Legendre, L., Mitarai, S., Muko, S., Nozawa, Y., Padilla-Gamino, J., Price, N. N., Sakai, K., Suzuki, G., van Oppen, M. J. H. Yarid, A. and GatesR. D., Geographic variation in long-term trajectories of change in coral recruitment: a global-to-local perspective. Marine and Freshwater Research (2015). Address: SBI Falcon Building 5F, 5-6-9 Shirokanedai, Minato, Tokyo 108-0071 Japan |