Northwestern University Japanese Researchers Association (NUJRA)
Purpose of collaboration
Many Japanese students live their research lives within a limited period of study abroad. If you are doing research with just one person, you may often hit a wall.
Japanese students are studying in a wide variety of fields in Chicago, and each has their own specialized experimental skills. I think that by collaborating with other Japanese people through study sessions, we can make the best use of each other's strengths and lead to our own research results more efficiently.
achievement
Hiroaki Katagi et al., Radiosensitization by Histone H3 Demethylase Inhibition in Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma. Clin Cancer Res 2019
Tomita, Y., Tanaka, Y., Takata, N., Hibler, EA, Hashizume, R., & Becher, OJ (2021). Neuro-Oncology Advances.
Dr. Tanaka and Dr. Takata supported the paper.
Dr. Shimazu and Dr. Tanaka supported the paper.
Hiroaki Katagi et al ,. Therapeutic targeting of transcriptional elongation in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma. Neuro Oncol. 2021 Jan 20; noab009. Doi: 10.1093 / neoonc / noab009.
Dr. Takata and Dr. Tomita supported the dissertation.
[COVID-19 Crisis # 26] Nozomi Takada (Northwestern University, USA)
I collaborated with science illustrator Sara Kobayashi on an article.
inquiry
Inquiries regarding research information exchange and collaboration (currently under construction).
The collaboration also recognizes that one of the purposes is to build a better academic career for both parties. Thank you for your consideration of Authorship.
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