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Keio Research Highlights: Joint Research Coronavirus Task Force: The power of integrating clinical and genetic research to understand and eliminate COVID-19

January 28, 2022

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The power of integrating clinical and genetic research to understand and eliminate COVID-19

Keio University is leading a series of pioneering multidisciplinary projects combining clinical medicine with state-of-the-art genetic analysis of samples from COVID-19 cases for developing anti-viral drugs and improving the quality of life of patients.
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2022 New Year's Message from Keio's President

Clinical Research on First-In-Human Clinical Trial of Transplantation: Regenerative Medicine Using iPS Cell-Derived Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells to Treat Complete Subacute Spinal Cord Injury

To all Keio international students waiting to enter Japan

Congratulations to Naphan Benchasattabuse, a PhD candidate at the Graduate School of Media and Governance for coming first in the IBM Quantum Challenge Fall 2021

Keio Ranked First among Japanese Universities on the Certified Public Accountant Examination for the 47th Consecutive Year

Creating an Inclusive Environment at Keio University ― The Breeze Project: Supporting Women's Bodies ―

KeMCo New Year Exhibition 2022 "Where the Tigers Are" (January 11 - February 10)

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Mari Agata― Professor
Automatically classifying manga

School of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Letters
Mari Agata was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1976 and received her PhD in 2007 from Keio University. She started her academic career at Keio University in 2006, first as a part-time lecturer, and then a full-time faculty member. Her research interests include the history of the book, digital humanities, and manga as library material.

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