We always welcome students (undergraduates, masters and doctoral students) interested in viruses in our laboratory. Please visit our Lab!
If you have a small interest into viruses, please contact us.
Address: 1-12-4 Sakamoto, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture
TEL:095-819-7829
FAX:095-819-7830
Institute of Virology, Philipp Universität Marburg
See International Collaborations.
https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb20/bereiche/ziei/virologie/forschung
Okamoto Lab, Uppsala University
Please refer to International Collaborative Research.
https://www.icm.uu.se/molecular-biophysics/okamoto-lab/
Department of Ultrastructural Virology, Kyoto University
The laboratory of Prof. Takeshi Noda, a pioneer in viral ultrastructural analyses. Under the motto of "conducting research that no one else can do," he is focusing on imaging analysis using electron microscopy and high-speed atomic force microscopy. In addition to electron microscopy, he has provided us with a wide range of guidance in research and education, and we are always very grateful for his support.
https://www.facebook.com/NodaLab/
National Institute of Infectious Diseases
The National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) is the biggest research institute for infectious diseases in Japan, covering a wide range of basic and applied research, as well as reference, surveillance, national certification and inspection, and training services for infectious diseases. We are grateful for the Department of Virology I, providing us active discussions and technical advice.
https://www.niid.go.jp/niid/ja/from-vir1.html
Laboratory of Biological Diversity, National Institutes for Basic Biology
Dr. Kato, an expert in image analysis, consults with us on appropriate analysis methods. He explains in an easy-to-understand manner the multi-directional analyses that requires advanced knowledge and techniques. Every year, he hosts a training course on biological image analysis.
https://www.nibb.ac.jp/sections/evolutionary_biology_and_biodiversity/diversity/S_A_AssistProf/kato.html
Department of Cellular and Molecular Virology, National Research Center for the Control and Prevention of Infectious Diseases, Nagasaki University
Prof. Asuka Nambo's laboratory is working to elucidate the mechanisms of pathogenesis of viral invasion and particle formation processes, including host factors. In particular, we have been discussing the mechanism of Ebola virus infection from multiple perspectives.
https://www.ccpid.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/research-act/dcmv/index.html