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Dec. 8, 2020 Research
Can sting rays and electric rays help us map the ocean floor?

Nov. 24, 2020 Research
Experimental evolution reveals how bacteria gain drug resistance

Nov. 13, 2020 Research
Reconstructing the cellular signaling pathways that shape trachea development
Regenerative strategies for treating malformations during airway development could come from insights into the initiation of windpipe development

Nov. 12, 2020 BDR News
Public Events
This year’s open houses were held virtually!

Nov. 11, 2020 BDR News
Team Leader Hamada Receives Hyogo Prefecture Science Award

Nov. 6, 2020 Research
New artificial skin functions like natural skin

Sep. 25, 2020 Research
Scientists identify the molecules responsible for transcriptional bursting
Key players in the molecular mechanism behind the on/off nature of DNA transcription have been identified

Sep. 23, 2020 BDR News
Public Events
Calling for submissions for the First Ikimon Coloring Contest!

Sep. 18, 2020 Research
Humans develop more slowly than mice because our chemistry is different

Sep. 18, 2020 Research
Coordination of hormonal signaling and nutrient metabolism drives critical life-cycle transition
Findings from adolescent fruit flies could help explain developmental changes in people as well

Sep. 1, 2020 BDR News
Dive into BDR's intriguing research
Behind the scenes of cutting-edge research
Mika Yoshimura, Expert Technician

Aug. 31, 2020 BDR News
Public Events
The 2020 RIKEN Kobe and Osaka Campus Open House will be held online!

Aug. 28, 2020 Research
A neural circuit that makes rodents go into a hibernation-like state found
The neural circuit responsible for inducing rodents to enter a state similar to hibernation has been identified

Aug. 20, 2020 BDR News
Ichio Shimada joins the BDR

Jul. 31, 2020 Research
Mice need kinetochores rich in a microtubule crosslinker to achieve error-free oocyte division
Differences in the distribution of a small protein in oocytes could explain why oocyte division is more error prone in humans than mice

Jul. 1, 2020 BDR News
Ritsuko Morita awarded Shiseido Female Researcher Science Grant

Jun. 23, 2020 BDR News
Special lecture by former team leader Masatoshi Takeichi

Jun. 12, 2020 Research
Hibernation in mice: Are humans next?

Jun. 2, 2020 BDR News
Dive into BDR's intriguing research
Computational work to see the structure of DNA
Vipin Kumar, Former Research Associate

May 18, 2020 Research
A new biomarker for the aging brain