Tokyo Tech World Research Hub Initiative (WRHI)

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  • International Collaborative Research Project on Next Generation Immunosensor

    International Collaborative Research Project on Next Generation Immunosensor

    In this project, we aim to develop novel antibodies against biomarker proteins, low molecular weight hormones and environmental pollutants using a range of techniques, such as phage display technology. Using the antibodies identified, we will also develop new immunosensors that are simple, fast and highly sensitive. We anticipate that this research will lead to practical applications, including clinical diagnosis and environmental pollutant detection systems.

  • International Collaboration Research Project on Sustainable Functional Protein Materials

    International Collaboration Research Project on Sustainable Functional Protein Materials

    Recently, the development of novel functional materials that can be sustainably produced and overcome various environmental, and aging problems has become essential. Such materials could be applied in high-technology fields, such as the space industry. We have organized an interdisciplinary collaboration group with the aim of achieving a basic understanding of functional protein materials and their potential applications.

    Bioinorganic chemistryBionanomaterialProtein engineeringSupramolecular biomaterial

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