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Research

Research

BDR researchers coming from diverse research fields are working together to achieve higher goals.

Seminars & Symposia

Seminars & Symposia

BDR hosts annual symposium and regular seminars inviting international scientists in life science.

Careers & Study

Careers & Study

BDR embraces people from diverse backgrounds, and strives to create an open and supportive setting for research.

Outreach

Outreach

BDR communicates the appeal and significance of our research to society through the use of various media and activities.

News

News

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About Us

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News - 2025

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Dec. 23, 2025 Research

Taking iron from the larvae of a pathogenic parasite is shown to reduce their survival rate and could provide a new way to treat it

Dec. 22, 2025 Research

A cell’s molecular scaffolding is found to be responsible for the clockwise movement of its contents

Dec. 16, 2025 BDR News

Meetings

The Mirai Alliance, a new year-long support network for women researchers, launches at RIKEN BDR with a Kickoff Symposium.

Dec. 4, 2025 Research

Nov. 27, 2025 BDR News

Meetings

Nov. 11, 2025 BDR News

Oct. 24, 2025 Research

Oct. 1, 2025 BDR News

Dive into BDR's intriguing research

Special Postdoctoral Researcher Tomoki Ishibashi studies left-right asymmetry observed in molecules, cells and organs of living organisms. He talks about his research as well as future aspirations.

Sep. 22, 2025 BDR News

Public Events

Sep. 11, 2025 Research

Sep. 11, 2025 Research

New insights into how oocytes divide could inform assisted reproductive technologies

Aug. 12, 2025 Research

What happens on the atomic scale when DNA transcription is paused has been unveiled for the first time

Jul. 22, 2025 BDR News

Dive into BDR's intriguing research

Senior Technical Scientist Nobuyuki Tanaka applies engineering to biology through microfabrication and robotics. He discusses how automation can eliminate human intervention, allowing researchers to observe life in its most natural state.

Jul. 15, 2025 Research

Using strands of DNA and messenger RNA that are the same length could aid the search for new drugs

May 15, 2025 Research

A neural connection between sensations of hunger and the delayed onset of puberty has been teased out for the first time

May 12, 2025 BDR News

Meetings

Three distinguished women scientists shared career insights at RIKEN BDR’s “Inspiring Women in Science” symposium

May 1, 2025 Research

A clear link between the arrangement of vertebrae in the spine and certain genes holds for mammals, but not for birds and amphibians

Apr. 22, 2025 BDR News

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