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Dec. 23, 2025 Research
Iron-snatching compounds effective against parasitic flatworm
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
How chirality goes from the molecular level to the cellular one
A cell’s molecular scaffolding is found to be responsible for the clockwise movement of its contents
Dec. 16, 2025 BDR News
Meetings
Beyond Mentorship: Mirai Alliance Launches Year-Long Support Network for Women in Life Sciences
The Mirai Alliance, a new year-long support network for women researchers, launches at RIKEN BDR with a Kickoff Symposium.
Dec. 4, 2025 Research
Sperm tails and male infertility: critical protein revealed by ultrastructure microscope
Nov. 27, 2025 BDR News
Meetings
Exhibit Booth at the 48th Annual Meeting of the MBSJ
Nov. 11, 2025 BDR News
BDR Team Director Tomoya Kitajima awarded the Osaka Science Prize
Oct. 24, 2025 Research
Hitchhiking DNA picked up by gene, saves a species from extinction
Oct. 1, 2025 BDR News
Dive into BDR's intriguing research
A Spirit of Adventure Originating from Left-Right Asymmetry
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
Calling for submissions for the 6th Ikimon Coloring Contest!
Sep. 11, 2025 Research
Multiple solutions help fly embryos overcome the fundamental problem of ‘tissue tectonic collision’
Sep. 11, 2025 Research
How egg cells control the timing of cell division
New insights into how oocytes divide could inform assisted reproductive technologies
Aug. 12, 2025 Research
Pressing pause on DNA transcription
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
The Future Beyond Automation
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
Going to equal lengths to find proteins that bind to bioactive molecules
Using strands of DNA and messenger RNA that are the same length could aid the search for new drugs
May 15, 2025 Research
How hunger pangs push back the onset of puberty
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
Navigating academia – the way forward for women
Three distinguished women scientists shared career insights at RIKEN BDR’s “Inspiring Women in Science” symposium
May 1, 2025 Research
Investigating the link between genes and vertebrae in tetrapods
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
New Director Takes the Helm at RIKEN BDR
Mar. 31, 2025 BDR News
Three new team leaders join RIKEN BDR
Mar. 21, 2025 BDR News
Former BDR Team Leader Shigeru Kuratani selected as Japan Academy Prize recipient


