A taste of the important research and scientific developments from Keio University, Japan's oldest institute of higher education.
June 19, 2018
Cell therapy stacks up
A new tissue engineering technique co-developed by Keio University scientists promises to boost the regenerative... Read more
Designer layered materials put a colorful twist on sensing
A smart polymer developed at Keio University responds to stimuli by absorbing different wavelengths of light, allowing... Read more
International relations: Former US Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage conferred honorary doctorate for his contributions to global stability
Cancer: Keio researchers find that prostate cancer is less likely to reoccur for anterior tumors than for posterior ones
Nursing: A special ceremony held at Keio's Shinanomachi campus celebrated 100 years of nursing education at the university
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