Keio Research Highlights

A taste of the important research and scientific developments from Keio University, Japan's oldest institute of higher education.

Keio Research Highlights: A game app that screens for common nerve damage; Artificial kidney may replace dialysis for kidney disease patients

February 28, 2020

Highlights

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A game app that screens for common nerve damage

You can learn more about someone in an hour of play than in a year of conversation, or so the saying goes. Read more

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Artificial kidney may replace dialysis for kidney disease patients

Bodies generate a lot of waste.
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The 20th Keio Science and Technology Exhibition (KEIO TECHNO-MALL 2019)

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