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【简介】 The present system includes nine divisions and three affiliated research centers, which consists of a total of 31 laboratories and five guest-laboratories. The activities of these laboratories encompass organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, materials chemistry, and physical chemistry. Currently, each laboratory is affiliated with one of the Graduate Schools: Science, Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Medicine, or Informatics.
Research Laboratories
Division of States and Structures - Hata Lab, Isoda Lab, Kohjiya Lab Division of Interface Science - Nakahara Lab, Sato Lab, Sohrin Lab Division of Solid State Chemistry - Yoko Lab Division of Fundamental Material Properties - Watanabe Lab, Kanaya Lab, Horii Lab Division of Organic Materials Chemistry - Fukuda Lab, Komatsu Lab Division of Bioorganic Chemistry - Tokitoh Lab, Sugiura Lab, Ueda Lab Division of Molecular Biofunction - Sakata Lab, Esaki Lab Division of Molecular Biology and Information - Umeda Lab, Oka Lab Research Center for Elements Science - Tamao Lab, Takano Lab Bioinformatics Center - Kanehisa Lab, Akutsu Lab, SGI Donation Lab, Toh Lab Nuclear Science Research Facility - Noda Lab, Sakabe Lab
Some of the latest evolutionary changes in the ICR are enumerated in the following three paragraphs. In the Bioinformatics Center, a new massively parallel super computer system was introduced in January of 2002. And in April of the same year the Laboratory of "Proteome Informatics" (donated by SGI Japan) was established and started its activity to develop novel computational techniques to elucidate systematic principles of protein interactions. Furthermore, in cooperation with the Human Genome Center of Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, this Center has started a joint project "Education and Research Organization for Genome Information Science". The expanded program of the Bioinformatics Center will contribute to the economy and social welfare of Japan by developing novel bioinformatics technologies.
Based on the achievements of Kyoto University's Center-of-Excellence (COE) Project "Elements Science" started in 2000, a new center named "Research Center for Elements Science" was established in April of this year.
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