We publish quarterly journal“Biohistory” since 1993.
2020 Our place among living creaturesVol.102 Spring,Summer
Vol.104
SYMPOSIUM |
- Biohistory and Life science of tomorrow
- Biohistory Quarterly and the bioscience of tomorrow
Kazuhiro Nagata/Director General, JT Biohistory Research Hall
Shinya Yamanaka/Director, Center for iPS Cell Research and Application,Kyoto University
Keiko Nakamura/Honorary Director, JT Biohistory Research Hall
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RESEARCH & PERSPECTIVE |
- Cell evolution: what it takes to be alive
- Pathway from prokaryote to eukaryote
Masaru K. Nobu/National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
- Mechanism of control over nucleus size to support self-replication
Kazunori Kume/Hiroshima University
- From non-life to life
Norikazu Ishihashi/The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
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Vol.103
SPECIAL TALK |
- To keep asking questions.
Kazuhiro Nagata/Director General, JT Biohistory Research Hall
Masasuke Yoshida/Advisor, JT Biohistory Research Hall
Hisato Kondoh/Advisor, JT Biohistory Research Hall
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RESEARCH & PERSPECTIVE |
- The forms of genomes and of living creatures
- From fins to fingers: the evolutionary history of gaining ground
Tetsuya Nakamura/The State University of New Jersey
- Live imaging of enhancer transcriptional control
Takashi Fukaya/The University of Tokyo
- Genomes give form to living creatures
Communications & Production Sector, JT Biohistory Research Hall
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Vol.102
SPECIAL TALK |
- In pursuit of new advances in biohistory
Kazuhiro Nagata/Director General, JT Biohistory Research Hall
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RESEARCH & PERSPECTIVE |
- Origins of human language as seen from monkey vocalization
Hiroki Koda/Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Tracing human history through genomes, language and music
Hiromi Matsumae/Tokai University
- A look at the historical record, from neutral evolution to Yaponesia
Naruya Saito/Professor, Population Genetics Laboratory, National Institute of Genetics
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