First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Asako | Sakaue-Sawano | Lab for Cell Function Dynamics |
CHAOHUI | FENG | RIKEN Centre for Advanced Photonics |
Christiane | Schmickler | Strangeness Nuclear Physics Laboratory |
Daisuke | Matsuoka | Theoreotical Molecular Science Laboratory |
DONGSHI | ZHANG | Advanced Laser Processing Research Team |
HAO | ZHANG | Laboratory for Computational Molecular Design |
Hikaru | Sugimoto | Cognitive Behavioral Assistive Technology Team |
Hirohito | Sasaki | Ultrahigh Precision Optics Technology Team |
Hiroshi | Oike | Dynamic Emergent Phenomena Research Unit |
Iuliia | Zotova | Superconducting Quantum Simulation Research Team |
Joosun | Yun | Quantum Optodevice Laboratory |
Keisuke | Ota | Laboratory for Haptic Perception and Cognitive Physiology |
Kentaro | Fuji | Pioneering Research Promotion Office |
Kiyoshi | Yagi | Theoretical Molecular Science Laboratory |
Kon | Son | Ito Nano Medical Engineering Laboratory |
Korenobu | Matsuzaki | Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory |
Li | Liu | Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory |
Lukasz | Kusmierz | Laboratory for Neural Computation and Adaptation |
Maeda | Noritoshi | Quantum Optodevice Laboratory |
Marie-Therese | Huebsch | ARITA Lab |
Masatomi | Iizawa | Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Laboratory |
Mohammed | Abosheasha | Nano Medical Engineering Laboratory |
MUHAMMAD | KHAN | Quantum Optoelectronic Device |
Nobuhiro | Nakai | Mental biology |
Oliver | Wilkes | Moore Lab |
Quan | Wu | Laboratory for Cell Asymmetry |
Ryo | Maeda | Sako Cellular Informatics |
Seiya | Nishizawa | Computational Climate Science Research Team |
Shun | Iimura | Instrumentation Depelopment Group, SLOWRI team |
Shunji | Yamamoto | Surface & Interface Science Laboratory (Kim labs) |
Suci | Winarsih | Meson Science Laboratory |
Takashi | Ebihara | Department of Medical biology |
Tetsuya | Aoyama | Elements Chemistry Laboratory |
Tomoko | Yamaguchi | Laboratory for Supramolecular System Dynamics Research |
Tomonori | Fukuchi | Laboratory for Pathophysiological and Health Science |
Woongmo | Sung | Tahara Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory |
Yasuhiro | Oisi | LAB FOR HAPTIC PERCEPTION AND COGNITIVE PHYSIOLOGY |
Yoko | Chiba | Biofunctional Catalyst Research Team |
Yuichi | Shichino | RNA Systems Biochemistry Laboratory |
Yuji | Goto | Radiation Laboratory |
Yuka | Hikima | Detector Team |
Yusuke | Mitani | 袖岡有機合成化学研究室 |
Yutaka | Maruyama | Architecture Development Team |
Yutaro | Mori | Cell Factory Research Team |
Zhen | Li | 加藤ナノ量子フォトニクス研究室 |
ZHOUEN | ZHANG | Laboratory for Chemical Biology |
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