東邦大学理学部生物学科
幹細胞リプログラミング研究室
多田政子, PhD
リプログラミング | Masako Tada|東邦大学理学部生物学科
MASAKO TADA
Stem Cells & Reprogramming Laboratory
What's New
For high school students interested in iPS cells
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Our group studies epigenetic mechanisms regulating early embryogenesis and germline development in vitro using pluripotent stem cells, such as mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and human iPS cells, which retain the ability to differentiate into a variety of somatic cells, as model systems.
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In the classes, we talk about the history of stem cell research to date and recent applications of stem cells, from the basic to the applied.
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In practical courses, we introduce many techniques for investigating the properties of stem cells.
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If you have the opportunity to visit Toho University on a campus tour, you may be able to see the laboratories and cultured cells.
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Please find something fun that fits you at the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Toho University.
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On 6 July from 18:00-19:00 at the Department of Biology Online Information Session 2022, Masako Tada will talk about what can be done with cell culture and the current state of research in regenerative medicine.
2022.4.28 The website has been renewed!
2022.4.1 Shinpei Yamaguchi, Lecturer, has joined the Stem Cell Reprogramming Laboratory! Please wait for the link to the website that will be launched soon.
2022.4.1 We have been selected for the Toho University Grant for Research Initiative Program 2022! (Research Representative: Masako Tada)
2022.4.1 Tada's classes will be announced on Moodle.
2021.9.22 A column was published in the New Knowledge in Biology's section in our University homepage! "iPS cells: from somatic cells to germ cells”, summarising the active attempts to produce eggs and sperm from ES and iPS cells in vitro.
Announcements
2022.4.1 Shinpei Yamaguchi, Lecturer, has joined the Stem Cell Reprogramming Laboratory! Please wait for the link to the website when it is launched.
The members of the laboratory in 2022 are here →
Click here for thewebsite of Department of Biology, Toho University →
2022.4.1
We have been selected for the Toho University Grant for Research Initiative Programme 2022, TUGRIP!
TUGRIP is a programme that promotes academic research activities conducted jointly by researchers working at the University across faculties and graduate schools. Each year, one research project is selected that has been assessed as contributing to the branding of Toho University. A page introducing the research projects and their progress is currently being prepared.
Masako Tada offers a diverse range of experimental courses and hands-on workshops using mammalian and chicken cells.