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2018

We publish quarterly journal“Biohistory” since 1993.

2018 [Yoh]: to accept, contain, forgiveVol.96 Spring-Vol.98 Autumn

Vol.99

TALK
  • Reading about the lives of dinosaurs in natural histories
    Yoshitsugu Kobayashi/Associate Professor, Hokkaido University Museum
RESEARCH
  • Mechanisms of diversity in hind limb positioning
    Takayuki Suzuki/Nagoya University
  • A curious relation between newt limb regeneration and red blood cells
    Chikahumi Chiba/University of Tsukuba
SCIENTIST LIBRARY
  • In pursuit of lipids and the font of life
    Takao Shimizu/Project Leader, Lipid Signaling Project, National Center for Global Health and Medicine

Vol.98

TALK
  • The life stories of living creatures
    Makoto Iwata/Makoto Iwata, Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Women's Medical University
RESEARCH
  • Subplate neurons take neurons into a new world
    Chiaki Maruyama/Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
  • Mechanism for collective cell migration while maintaining organizational order
    Kazuhiro Aoki/National Institutes of Natural Sciences: Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems / National Institute for Basic Biology
SCIENTIST LIBRARY
  • My 42 years with the albatross
    Hiroshi Hasegawa/Professor Emeritus, Toho University

Vol.97

TALK
  • How music and science can change the world
    Yuko Mori/Music Director, Nagaoka Kyo Chamber Ensemble in Kyoto
RESEARCH
  • Exploring the evolution of the eye with photoreceptive proteins
    Keiichi Kojima/Okayama University
  • Mechanism of membrane trafficking into vacuoles within plant cells
    Takashi Ueda/National Institute for Basic Biology
SCIENTIST LIBRARY
  • The science of molecules and the brain
    Masami Mishina/Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo

Vol.96

TALK
  • Lessons from Tokugawa Era Japan
    Toru Haga/Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo
RESEARCH
  • Commensal bacteria underlie cuticle hardness in weevils
    Hisashi Ambutu/National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
  • The deep relationship between parasitic plants and their hosts
    Ken Shirasu/RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
SCIENTIST LIBRARY
  • A close look at calcium signals
    Masamitsu Ino/Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo