On Thursday, November 7, 2024, a student of our laboratory made a presentation at the 9th STI-Gigaku 2024 held at Aore Nagaoka, Nagaoka, Japan.
Shota Tsuji "Development of a new micro-contact printing method using a cutting machine"
Yuto Takahashi "Heterocellular Adhesion System by Zebrafish-Human Chimeric Proteins for Heart Regeneration"
Haruka Kato "Synthesis and characterization of near-IR absorbing d8 transition metal complexes with o-phenylenediamine derivatives for photodynamic therapy"
Taira Oda "Development of microfluidic devices using polystyrene"
Haruka Sunamura "Induction and characterization ofcardiomyocytes derived fromfluorescent reporter human iPS cells"
Jo Onozuka "Synchronization and integration of human cardiomyocytes xenotransplanted into zebrafish"
Hazuki Tsuboi "Mimicking dynamics of human gastrulation: microprint culture of human iPS cells"
Keita Nakajima "Preparation of Organogels Using Biomass Pectin for Application in Lipid-Soluble Drug Delivery Systems"
In addition, Jo Onozuka's “Synchronization and integration of human cardiomyocytes xenotransplanted into zebrafish” received the "Best Research Presentation Award by Sumitomo Riko Company Limited".
Congratulations!
STI-Gigaku is an international conference centered on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), organized by students of Nagaoka University of Technology since 2016. The conference brings together universities and companies from Japan and around the world to discuss global challenges such as energy, climate change, and poverty, with the aim of raising awareness and driving action towards the SDGs.