眼の進化と生物多様性を研究しています。
The eye is one of the most elaborate organs in animals and the study of its evolution is of particular interest. It has been difficult to understand how this complex organ arose. Molluscs provide a good example of the application of evolutionary genomics, as all eye types have evolved in one lineage.
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Dear #smbe2011 participants, Come and attend #E_genomics

Please check and regist at http://e-genomics.org/, if you have a time on 1-2 August in Tokyo.

Fascinating talks on evolutionary genomics by the following invited speakers:

Yasuhiro Go, Kyoto University

Jun Gojobori, Graduate University for Advanced Studies

Valer Gotea, National Human Genome Research Institute

Tokumasa Horiike, Shizuoka University

Naoki Irie, RIKEN

Philipp Khaitovich, Shanghai Insitute of Biological Sciences

Wen-ya Ko, University of Pennsylvania

Johannes Krause, Universität Tübingen

Sudhir Kumar, Arizona State University

Shigehiro Kuraku, University of Konstanz

Aoife McLysaght, Trinity College Dublin

Hisao Moriya, Okayama University

So Nakagawa, National Institute of Genetics

Scott Rifkin, University of California, San Diego

Jun Sese, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Kentaro Shimizu, Zurich University

Shin-Han Shiu, Michigan State University

Yong Woo, University of Chicago

Jianzhi George Zhang, University of Michigan