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![]() The Torigoe research group in August 2011 |
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Titles | Names | Year Joined | Research Interests |
Principal Investigator | Hidetaka Torigoe |
04/2002 - | |
Assistant Lecturer |
Yusuke Nomura | 04/2011 - | |
PD | Kiyomi Sasaki (*) | 04/2008 - | Antisense activity of oligonucleotides containing various bridged nucleic acids (BNAs) in living cells |
Graduate Students | Kaoru Kaneda (*) |
04/2006 - | Tetraplex structure of telomeric DNA and telomeric DNA-binding proteins |
Nao Katsurada |
04/2009 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins | |
Norihiro Sato |
04/2009 - | Triplex DNA-binding protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Stm1) | |
Takashi Takehara |
04/2009 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins | |
Miyako Fukushi |
04/2009 - | Metal-DNA/RNA interactions, Tetraplex structure of telomeric DNA |
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Yudai Horiuchi |
04/2009 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins | |
Shunsuke Wada |
04/2009 - | Antisense activity of oligonucleotides containing various bridged nucleic acids (BNAs) in living cells | |
Mari Imazaki |
04/2010 - | Development of novel method to efficiently detect single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) | |
Yo Nakamura |
04/2010 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins | |
Hiroshi Noguchi |
04/2010 - | Antisense activity of oligonucleotides containing various bridged nucleic acids (BNAs) in living cells | |
Hidekazu Hoshino |
04/2010 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins | |
Sae Miyazawa |
04/2010 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins | |
Undergraduate Students | Yayoi Ikeda |
04/2011 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins |
Shutaro Kubo |
04/2011 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins | |
Sakurako Tatsuzawa |
04/2011 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins | |
Naoto Maezumi |
04/2011 - | Telomeric DNA-binding proteins |
(*) Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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