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Biological Sciences Course

Molecular and Cellular Biology Unit

In this Unit, we study fundamental life processes at molecular and cellular levels to elucidate how the collective behavior of biomolecules and cells contributes to the characteristics of living organisms. Our research interests include: cell-cell interactions and sexual reproduction, genome structure and dimorphism, biomembrane biogenesis and transport, evolution of developmental complexities, and redox response in photosynthetic organisms. These subjects are investigated using bacteria, yeasts, algae, protists and plants, applying a broad range of techniques, such as molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, genomics, cell imaging, and electron microscopy.

Associate Prof.
Shin-ichi Iwaguchi
Molecular Microbiology
Genome structure in fungi. Fungal dimorphism

Email: iwaguchi*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Prof.
Satoshi Kagiwada
Molecular Cell Biology
Biomembrane biogenesis and transport in eukaryotic cells

Email: kagiwada*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Associate Prof.
Takayuki Shimizu
Molecular Biology, Biological Chemistry
Redox responsive regulation of physiological functions in photosynthetic organisms

Email: tshimizu*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Prof.
Mayumi Sugiura
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Studies on cell-cell interaction and the molecular mechanism of sexual reproduction in ciliates

Email: msugi*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Prof.
Ichiro Nishii
Molecular and Cell Biology, Genetics
Evolution of developmental complexities in volvocine algae

Email: ichiron*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
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Functional Biology of Multicellular Organisms Unit

In this Unit, we study the mechanisms by which living organisms work, and examine them at molecular, cellular, and whole-organism levels. Our research interests include: mammalian reproduction, cancer formation, photoreception, plant morphogenesis, proliferation and differentiation of plant organelles, water transport in plants, and animal behavior. These subjects are investigated by employing many approaches, such as molecular biology, molecular genetics, physiology, morphology, and behavioral biology.

Associate Prof.
Mayumi Okamoto
Neural development and Imaging, Explore the principles of brain tissue formation in mammals
Neural progenitor cells, time-lapse imaging, in utero electroporation, mechanical force

Email: mokamoto*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Associate Prof.
Emi Kawano-Yamashita
Animal Physiology, Photobiology
Physiological studies on non-visual photoreception in lower vertebrates

Email: kawano*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Prof.
Atsushi Sakai
Plant Physiology, Plant Biochemistry
Physiological and Biochemical studies on plant organelles, photosynthesis, and allelopathy

Email: sakai*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Associate Prof.
Kumi Sato-Nara
Plant Physiology, Plant Molecular Biology
Physiological and molecular biological studies on light responses of roots in plants

Email: kumisn*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Associate Prof.
Sayaka Hori
Animal Physiology, Animal Behaviour
Comparative studies of molecular and neural circuits underlying animal behavior

Email: hori*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
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Ecology Unit

Our ecological research within this unit is diverse. Our areas of research activities include: animal ecology, aquatic ecology, behavioral ecology, conservation biology, limnology, and plant biology. We adopt three approaches: field studies, laboratory studies, and theoretical studies, to explore both basic and applied ecological issues.

Prof.
Yoichi Yusa
Animal Ecology, Pest Control
Ecological studies on freshwater and marine animals (mainly molluscs), and control of pest species

Email: yusa*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Prof.
Izumi Katano
Freshwater Ecology, Applied Ecology
Studies on biodiversity and the maintaining mechanisms in freshwater ecosystems

Email: katano*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Associate Prof.
Hiroaki Sato
Community and Evolutionary Ecology, Conservation Biology
Ecological studies on population, community, ecosystems from an evolutionary

Email: scarab*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
Associate Prof.
Takashi Y. Ida
Ecology, Evolution, Biology
Ecology and evolution of plant reproductive strategy, with focuses on the mutualism between plants and pollinators and resource utilization of plants

Email: tyida*cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
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