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About Our Laboratory

Towards drug discovery and development in amademia spreading original Japan technology worldwide

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Professor

Dr. Etsuko Miyamoto-Sato

Technological developments have driven progress in science and medicine. For example, we can amplify any gene of interest for thorough investigation. Moreover, we can obtain our own genetic information using the state-of-the-art DNA sequencing technologies. The research base of the Interactome Medical Sciences Laboratory is "Puromycin Technology" (See Research), which is an original Japan analysis tool for investigating comprehensive biomolecular interactions called the "interactome". Towards the "personalized medicine" era, we will apply this technology to medical research and drug discovery and development in amademia. To solve undrugable proteome (targets), an interdisciplinary approach is required to accomplish our research goals and in particular, we focus on "cancer" and "immune disorder". Using next generation sequencers and our original tools for interactome analyses with biological active molecules, we attempt to find side effects and possible drug repositioning.

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A group photo of laboratory members (Apr 2019)

Message to prospective students: You have infinite possibilities. There is a saying, "No research is interesting from the beginning. All interesting research is made interesting by someone. Be that someone." I learned this saying in the Mitsubishi Kagaku Institute of Life Sciences (MITILS) where I spent my graduate school days. Around the world, much important research is taking place. However, research that is interesting or has an immediate impact is limited. New fields of important, yet hitherto overlooked, research fall into that category. Furthermore, a new field might become the next important field of science. I believe that you have the potential to be a pioneer of a new research field. I want you to think of ways of opening a new world for yourself. It will of course be a pleasure for me to guide you through your studies in our laboratory.

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Contact Address: 2641 Yamazaki, Noda, Chiba 278-0022, JAPAN

Miyamoto-Sato Lab., Div. of Mol. Biol., Res. Inst. for Biomed. Sci., Tokyo Univ. of Sci.

phone/fax +81-4-7124-1501 Ext.6328 phone/fax +81-4-7121-4112(direct)

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