Takayama Laboratory, Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University
About us
Our laboratory started on March 1, 2020. We aim to generate synthetic human body models that can be utilized in drug discovery research using iPS cells, organoids, and organ-on-a-chips. By developing a synthetic human body model that faithfully reproduces organ functions, we will be able to elucidate the pathophysiology and perform drug discovery research with high clinical predictability. Although synthetic human body models are expected to be a useful resource that can be used for various diseases, our laboratory is currently focusing on research on respiratory infections (coronavirus infection, RSV infection, etc.) using respiratory models. We are also working on the development of liver and intestinal tract models and their application in drug discovery. Using technology based on stem cell biology and microengineering, our goal is to accelerate drug discovery research of various diseases including infectious diseases. We are seeking new undergraduate and graduate students, technical staff, and postdoctoral researchers to join our laboratory. We are also seeking collaborative research opportunities with both academic institutions and companies. Please feel free to contact me.
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Contact information
Kazuo Takayama, PhD
Junior Associate Professor (PI)
Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University
Shogoin Kawaharacho 53, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 6068507, Japan
TEL : +81-75-366-7362
FAX : +81-75-366-7098
E-mail : kazuo.takayama[at]cira.kyoto-u.ac.jp