First Name | Last Name | Affiliation |
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Akihiro | Ishii | Nanoscale Quantum Photonics Laboratory |
Ambara | Pradipta | Biofunctional Synthetic Chemistry Laboratory |
Aurélien | Courtois | Laboratory for chromosome segregation |
Filip | Wymeersch | Laboratory for Human Organogenesis |
Hideshi | Ooka | Biofunctional Catalyst Research Team |
Ilya | Belopolski | Strong Correlation Quantum Transport Research Team |
Iuliia | Zotova | Superconducting quantum simulation research team |
Jean-François | Baffier | Discrete Optimization Unit |
JUYEON | MOON | Environmental response research unit |
Kei | Takahashi | Strong Correlation Interface Research Group |
Kentaro | FUJI | CPR promotion office |
Kiyoshi | Yagi | Theoretical Molecular Science Lab. |
Martin | Skrodzki | iTHEMS & German Academic Scholarship Foundation |
Michiel | de Hoon | Laboratory for Applied Computational Genomics |
Nobuhiro | Nakai | Laboratory for Mental Biology |
Nobutoshi | Ota | Laboratory for Integrated Biodevice |
Oleg | Gusev | KFU-RIKEN Translational Genomics Unit |
Pascal | Naidon | Strangeness Nuclear Physics Laboratory |
Raymond | Wong | Surface and interface science laboratory |
Rei | Nakano | Laboratory for Cellular Function Conversion Technology |
Sandhya | Tiwari | Tama Unit, Computational Structural Biology Division |
Setsuko | Shimada | Synthetic Genomics Research group |
Shoko | Hashimoto | Lab. for Proteolytic Neuroscience |
Shuhei | Noda | Cell Factory Research Team |
Shunsuke | Watanabe | Dormancy and Adaptation Research Unit |
Tadashi | Machida | Emergent Phenomena Measurement Research Team |
Takaharu | Mori | Theoretical Molecular Science Laboratory |
Takeshi | Mizuno | Celluar Dynamics Laboratory |
Takumi | Honda | Data Assimilation Research Team |
Takuya | Yokokita | Nuclear Chemistry Research Team |
Tomoki | Ozawa | iTHEMS |
Tomoya | Sato | Kozuma Laboratory, Dep. of Physics., Tokyo Tech. |
Tsung-Che | CHANG | Biofunctional Synthetic Chemistry Laboratory |
Wei-Chen | CHU | Laboratory for Morphogenetic Signaling |
Yoshihiro | Miwa | Gene Engineering Division |
Yoshinori | Utsumi | Plant Genomic Network Research team |
Yukinobu | Arata | Sako Cellular Informatics Laboratory |
Yukio | Kurihara | Synthetic Genomics Research Group |
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