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The Research with Open Recruiting, on the New Academic Field - Yaponesian Genome, has been decided.

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2021/04/01(Thu)  

 The following 21 people have been selected for open recruitment research on the New Academic Field Research "Yaponesian Genome".

IMANISHI Tadashi          Professor,Tokai University School of Medicine
OOTA Hiroki                    Professor, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
OHASHI Jun                    Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo 
KIMURA Ryosuke            Associate Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus
SUGA Hiroshi                  Professor, Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Prefectural University of Hiroshima
TAKENAKA Masami        Professor,Kagoshima Women's College
TERAI Yohey                   Assistant Professor,The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
NAITO Ken                      Senior Researcher,National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
SHIMMURA Tsuyoshi      Associate professor,Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology 
HOSOMICHI Kazuyoshi   Associate professor,Kanazawa University
MATSUMOTO Yuki          PhD, a researcher of Anicom Specialty Medical Institute Inc. 
MIURA Fumihito              Associate Professor, Kyushu University
MIZUNO Fuzuki               Assistant Professor,Toho University
MOTOHASHI Reiko          Professor, Shizuoka University
YAMAOKA Yoshio            Professor, Oita University
FAWCETT Jeffrey             Senior Research Scientist, RIKEN Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences Program
KATO Akihisa                   Associate professor, The University of Tokyo
NAKAGAWA Natsuko       Specially Appointed Assistant Professor, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics  
NAKAZAWA Kohei            Assistant Professor, Japanese Language Laboratory,The University of Tokyo
NISHIUCHI Takumi          Assistant Professo, Kanazawa University
KENAN Celik                    Specially Appointed Assistant Professor, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics