Keio University

Press Releases & Media

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Published on September 12, 2023

An interview with Professor Emeritus Mayumi Mochizuki is featured in *TURNUP*, no. 64, a magazine for pharmacists.

Faculty of Pharmacy/Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Published on July 12, 2023

Creation of a New Nitrogen-Oxygen Hybrid Crown Molecule: Promising Applications as a Novel Optoelectronic Device and Catalyst Molecule

Office of Communications and Public Relations

Published on July 10, 2023

Promising New Biomarker for Ovarian Cancer: Development of a Novel Exosome Capture Method Using Polyketone Chain-Modified Nanowires

Office of Communications and Public Relations

Published on June 27, 2023

Development of a Technology to Separate and Purify Exosomes, Believed to Play a Key Role in Intercellular Communication, Using Only Temperature Control—Anticipating Innovative Improvements in the Efficiency of Exosome-Based Diagnostics and Therapeutics—

Office of Communications and Public Relations

Published on June 09, 2023

Unraveling the Host Defense Mechanism AgainstKlebsiella pneumoniae, a Bacterium That Causes Severe Infections Primarily in the Elderly—New Insights and Hope for the Development of Preventive Methods for Bacterial Infections in Older Adults—

Office of Communications and Public Relations

Published on April 28, 2023

An interview with Professor Yoon-gi Kim has been featured in the online edition of *The Nikkei* and in *The Nikkei Business Daily*.

Faculty of Pharmacy/Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Published on April 12, 2023

Paper by Assistant Professor Shu Wei, Professor Naoya Kumagai, et al. featured in nature chemistry

Faculty of Pharmacy/Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Published on March 18, 2023

Professor Katsunori Yamaura to Appear on BS-TBS's "Mezase! Kenko Meister: Shinjidai no Okusuri Katsuyoujutsu" on March 18

Faculty of Pharmacy/Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Published on March 16, 2023

New Method Developed to Evaluate the Efficacy of Poorly Absorbed Antimicrobial Agents- Contributing to the Proper Use of Therapeutics for Clostridioides difficile Infection and Promoting the Development of New Treatments -

Office of Communications and Public Relations

Published on February 02, 2023

Creation of Non-Planar "Porphyrin 2.0"—Anticipating Development Toward Ultra-Functional Molecules Unattainable with Planar Compounds

Office of Communications and Public Relations