A taste of the important research and scientific developments from Keio University, Japan's oldest institute of higher education.
October 26, 2017
Ancient antiviral response could help treat cancer
By stimulating a patient's immune system, a drug already in use to treat a blood disorder can thwart the growth of a variety of solid... Read more
Digital 3D-fabrication technology for nursing and healthcare
3D printing technology has important medical applications, such as manufacturing prosthetic parts, implants, and... Read more
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Robotics: Keio researchers showcase robotic arm that transfers physical sensations to user
Cybersecurity: Keio hosted international symposium on cybersecurity
Cancer: Important insights found into how reprogramming of colorectal cancer occurs
Keio ranked 16th in Reuters' Asia's Most Innovative Universities
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Explaining supernova explosions using neutrinos
Excerpt of Keio talk given by Kazuo Ishiguro, this year's Nobel prize in literature winner
Keio University Law School ranked first in this year's National Bar Exam
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