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Principal investigators of 11th period

Science and Technology that Achieve a Good Future

Research title Affiliation
Name, title
Grant-in-aid
(in thousands of yen)
Period Final report
1 Raising Human Sociality by Elucidating Enviromental Affect on Development of Noncognitive Ability Tamagawa University
Takashi Omori,
Professor
30,000 3 years continued
2 Creation of artificial elements using superatomic functions Tokyo Institute of Technology University
Tetsuya Kambe,
Assistant Professor
30,000 3 years
3 Novel strategies for insect pest management targeting nociceptive receptors and ion channels National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Takaaki Sokabe,
Associate Professor
30,000 3 years in preparation

(Affiliation and job title are as of the time of adoption.)

Science and Technology that Create New Industries

Research title Affiliation
Name, title
Grant-in-aid
(in thousands of yen)
Period Final report
1 Polarized white light emitting diode relized by nanowire phosphorous Ehime University
Fumitaro Ishikawa,
Associate Professor
20,000 3 years
2 Develop robotic systems for communicating with cells The University of Tokyo
Sadao Ota,
Associate Professor
20,000 3 years in preparation
3 Mirror image drug development initiated by chemical synthesis of membrane proteins Tokushima University
Akira Otaka,
Professor
18,000 3 years continued
4 Development of cancer neural therapy that manipulates tumoral nerves and suppresses cancer progression Okayama University
Atsunori Kamiya,
Professor
20,000 3 years closed
5 Mid-air imaging design platform for environment harmonization The University of Electro-Communications
Naoya Koizumi,
Assistant Professor
10,000 3 years
6 Characterization of a photon-recycling phenomenon toward the realization of luminescence cooling based on semiconductors Tohoku Universtiy
Kazunobu Kojima,
Associate professor
17,000 3 years in preparation
7 Enhancement of luminescence from rare-earth-doped compound semiconductors via introduction of nanostructures and nanocavities Osaka University
Jun Tatebayashi,
Associate professor
17,000 3 years
8 Innovative technology to control protein localization through light-manipulated alternative promoters Kyoto University
Tomonao Matsushita,
Professor
20,000 3 years
9 Development of intestinal RNA targeted osteoprotective drug National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Kenta Maruyama,
Special Reserch Fellow
20,000 3 years
10 Design of Dynamic Molecular Recognition Gels That Absorb and Release Target Molecules Kansai University
Takashi Miyata,
Professor
18,000 3 years
11 Development of optical function generators Tokushima University
Kazumichi Yoshii,
Project Associate Professor
20,000 3 years continued

(Affiliation and job title are as of the time of adoption.)