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入学希望の方 修了生の方 企業・研究者の方 教職員・学生 //--> Sitemap Access Japanese About GSISMessage from the DeanIntroduction to GSISGSIS guide bookOrganizationSNSJournal: Interdisciplinary Information SciencesContactsFacultyLaboratories by DepartmentComputer and Mathematical SciencesSystem Information SciencesHuman-Social Information SciencesApplied Information SciencesLaboratories by Specialized Subject GroupColaborative LaboratoriesPromotion OfficeAdmissionEntrance ExaminationCurriculum and Qualifications for ApplicationResearch StudentDormitoryFor StudentsSyllabus / Time table / Student HandbookNoticeInternational StudentsScholarshipDormitoryAdmission fee / Tuition fee waiverHandbook for International StudentsJapanese Language ProgramCounseling servicesEmergency InformationInternal Access Only Home Faculty Laboratories by Department Information Biology System Information Sciences Information Biology B07 Prof. Takeshi Obayashi       Assis. Prof. Katsuya Uchida     Assoc. Prof. Emi Yuda (concurrently)       Lab's Web page KeywordsMarine biology, Evolutionary ecology, Functional genomics, Bioinformatics, Database development, Gene coexpression network, Transcriptome analysis, Brain, Hormone, Sex difference Bioinformatics for Earth Today&#39;s vigorous human activities threaten the sustainability of the natural world, and there is an urgent need to accurately understand the current situation and implement appropriate measures. Meanwhile, thanks to vast amounts of data, we can "see" the world more accurately than ever before. Our laboratory extracts knowledge from vast data in the life sciences, using a multi-level approach from the gene to the population level to elucidate living systems as individuals and populations. We also focus on the appropriate management and utilization of biological resources. To analyze environmental adaptation across a wide range of time scales, evolutionary analyses through comparative genomics, epigenomics, and transcriptomics are highly effective. We have developed gene network databases using a vast amount of sequence data stored in public repositories. Additionally, by combining this with long-read sequencing performed in our lab, we aim to establish a comprehensive analytical platform for non-model organisms that make up our environment. Particularly, through our collaboration with the WPI-AIMEC (Advanced Institute for Marine Ecosystem Change) and the Onagawa Field Center, we analyze the dynamics and environmental response mechanisms of plankton in coastal marine systems. Our research extends beyond the Sanriku coast, contributing to the prediction and conservation of marine environments worldwide. Application of gene network technologies in breeding, ecology, and anthropology Gene coexpression databases; COXPRESdb, ATTED-II, ALCOdb FacultyLaboratories by DepartmentComputer and Mathematical SciencesSystem Information SciencesHuman-Social Information SciencesApplied Information SciencesLaboratories by Specialized Subject GroupColaborative LaboratoriesPromotion Office GSIS: Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University 6-3-09 Aoba, Aramaki-aza Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8579, Japan Phone.+81-22-795-5813 Fax. +81-22-795-5815 Contacts is-www-admin,is.tohoku.ac.jp --> About GSIS Message from the DeanIntroduction to GSISGSIS guide bookOrganizationSNSJournal: Interdisciplinary Information SciencesContacts Faculty Laboratories by DepartmentComputer and Mathematical SciencesSystem Information SciencesHuman-Social Information SciencesApplied Information SciencesLaboratories by Specialized Subject GroupColaborative LaboratoriesPromotion Office Admission Entrance ExaminationCurriculum and Qualifications for ApplicationResearch StudentDormitory For Students Syllabus / Time table / Student HandbookNoticeInternational StudentsScholarshipDormitoryAdmission fee / Tuition fee waiverHandbook for International StudentsJapanese Language ProgramCounseling servicesEmergency InformationInternal Access Only About this Website Link © 2016 Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University About GSIS Message from the DeanIntroduction to GSISGSIS guide bookOrganizationSNSJournal: Interdisciplinary Information SciencesContacts Faculty Laboratories by DepartmentComputer and Mathematical SciencesSystem Information SciencesHuman-Social Information SciencesApplied Information SciencesLaboratories by Specialized Subject GroupColaborative LaboratoriesPromotion Office Admission Entrance ExaminationCurriculum and Qualifications for ApplicationResearch StudentDormitory For Students Syllabus / Time table / Student HandbookNoticeInternational StudentsScholarshipDormitoryAdmission fee / Tuition fee waiverHandbook for International StudentsJapanese Language ProgramCounseling servicesEmergency InformationInternal Access Only Sitemap Access Japanese no cache

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