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IIS Research Group for Research on Engineering in Medicine and Biology (RG-EMB) was established in 1999 and continuingly provided opportunities to create new research for wide variety of engineering researchers connected extensively and flexibly around biology. Especially in recent years, biology related engineering research is remarkably advanced and maturing by the fusion of tissue engineering, stem cell technology, microfabrication technology, fluid engineering, chemistry, computer science, etc. In IIS, engineering researchers actively conduct various life science related research such as molecular design, organic synthesis, pharmacokinetics, diagnostic device, mathematical biology, etc.
Therefore, for the succession and development of the achievement by RG-EMB, the center aims to establish the environment easier to conduct interdisciplinary collaborative research inside and outside of IIS. In order to solve future social problems, we promote cross-departmental collaborative research projects, development of devices and systems for the improvement of preventive medicine for human health, safe and secure society and QOL, and so on.

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Researchers

Professor Kim Beomjoon

Microelement Constituent Science

Professor Shirakashi Ryo

Phase-Change Thermal Engineering

Professor Oshima Marie

Numerical Fluid Dynamics


Professor Kudo Kazuaki

Functional Molecular Synthesis

Professor Kenichi Kawaguchi

Spatial Structural Engineering

Associate Professor Yoshiho Ikeuchi

Molecular and Cellular Engineering


Professor Yukiko Matsunaga

Medical Biotechnology

Professor Tetsuya Kobayashi

Quantitative Biology

Associate Professor Agnes Tixier-Mita

Integrated Micro Mechatronics

Associate Professor Tsuyoshi Minami

Supramolecular Materials Design


Lecturer Soo Hyeon Kim

Bio-Medical Microsystems

Associate Professor Kaori Sugihara

Biophysics Engineering

Professor Fumitoshi Sato

Computational Biomolecular Science


Professor Kazuyuki Ishii

Functional Coordination Chemistry

Professor Naoko Yoshie

Environmental Polymer Materials Science

Associate Professor Shunsuke Yagi

Energy Storage Materials Engineering

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