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Published on July 13, 2015

Call for Proposals: Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED), “Practical Application Research Project for the Control of Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetes, and Other Lifestyle-Related Diseases (Third Call

Published on July 13, 2015

Call for Proposals: Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED), “Project for the Practical Application of Research on Intractable Diseases (Third Call)”

Published on July 13, 2015

Call for Proposals: Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED), “Research Program for Practical Application for Immune and Allergic Diseases (Field of Practical Application Research for Immune and Allergic Diseases

Published on July 13, 2015

Call for Proposals: Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED), “Drug Discovery Platform Support Project (Third Call)”

Published on July 13, 2015

Call for Proposals: Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED), “Research Project for Practical Applications of Intractable Diseases (Second Call)”

Published on July 10, 2015

The 14th SKIP Seminar, hosted by the Human Stem Cell Informatics Promotion Project, and the 81st seminar in the *Frontiers in Medical Science Seminar Series*, co-hosted by the

Published on July 10, 2015

The 35th Bioethics Seminar “Obstacles to Peaceful End-of-Life Care: The Current Situation and Legislation in Japan” Dr. Soichiro Iwao

Published on July 09, 2015

Hiroaki Miyata, Center for Systems Medical Research and Development, "Introducing the National Clinical Database (NCD) in Partnership with Clinical Practice and the Future Potential of the Keio Network."

Published on July 07, 2015

Keio Medical Society Meeting: "The 'Rules of the Road' for Highly Effective Adoptive T-Cell Therapies for Cancer," a lecture by Christopher A. Klebanoff, MD.

Published on July 07, 2015

Call for Proposals: Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) for the "Dementia Research and Development Program" and the "Comprehensive Research and Development Program for Persons with Disabilities."