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Fundamental Technologies for Medicine Concerning the Generation and Regulation of Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) Cells

Research Area Website

Strategic Sector

Creation of Innovative Basic Medical Technologies by Stem Cell Manufacturing and Control Based on Cell Reprogramming

Research Supervisor

Toshio Suda(Professor, Keio University)

Year Started

2008

Outline

The objective of this research area is to establish fundamental technologies contributing to advanced medicine through the development of cellular reprogramming technology. Remarkable progress has been made in this field recently, especially the generation of iPS cells. The research objectives include the advancement and simplification of this technology, the elucidation of pathological mechanisms through the development of model cells, the formulation of new therapy strategies, and novel methods for the early discovery of diseases.
Specifically, included is research on cellular reprogramming and differentiation mechanisms using genomics, chromosome structure and epigenetic analysis; research on gene transfer regulation; high-throughput screening of reprogramming-inducing compounds; and research using iPS cells generated from patients with congenital diseases for the elucidation of pathological mechanisms. Moreover, the research also covers an area that may lead to the pioneering of new therapy methods and preventive medicine through the integration of stem cell research and pathological studies.

Year Started : 2010

Masaki Ieda
Lecturer, Keio University
Mineo Kurokawa
Professor, The University of Tokyo
Yutaka Hanazono
Professor, Jichi Medical University
Atsushi Miyajima
Professor, The University of Tokyo
Ken-ichi Yamamura
Professor, Kumamoto University
Minoru Yoshida
Team Leader, RIKEN

Year Started : 2009

Haruhisa Inoue
Associate Professor, Kyoto University
Takumi Era
Professor, Kumamoto University
Mitinori Saitou
Professor, Kyoto University
Nobuyuki Takakura
Professor, Osaka University
Yoshiko Takahashi
Professor, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Noriyuki Tsumaki
Associate Professor, Osaka University
Eisuke Nishida
Professor, Kyoto University

Year Started : 2008

Shunsuke Ishii
Chief Scientist, RIKEN
Atsushi Iwama
Professor, Chiba University
Akihiko Okuda
Professor, Saitama Medical University
Mitsuo Oshimura
Professor, Tottori University
Haruhiko Koseki
Group Director, RIKEN
Hideyuki Saya
Professor, Keio University
Takashi Shinohara
Professor, Kyoto University
Satoru Senju
Associate Professor, Kumamoto University
Hitoshi Niwa
Project Leader, RIKEN
Yoshihiro Yoneda
Professor, Osaka University