The Toru Hisabori Laboratory, which has continued its research activities at Tokyo Institute of Technology as the Hisabori/Sugano Laboratory and the Hisabori/Wakabayashi Laboratory, terminated its activities on March 31, 2023, upon Hisabori's retirement. In addition, Associate Professor Kenichi Wakabayashi has moved to Kyoto Sangyo University as a professor. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you who have been working in my laboratory, and to Tokyo Tech., the Institute of Innovative Research (IIR), the Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, the Chemical Resources Laboratory, the Department of Materials and Electronic Chemistry and the Department of Chemical Environment in the Graduate School of Integrated Science and Engineering, the School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, and the Graduate School of Bioscience and Biotechnology for their support of my laboratory.
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2024.3.18 Hisabori received the JSPP Award.
2023.10.2 Hisabori received the Tokyo Merit Award (Technology Promotion).
2023.9.19 Web site was renovated.
2023.9.19 Postal code of Tokyo Tech Suzukakedai Campus has been unified to 226-8501. Please be careful when you publish your paper from now on.
2023.9.15 A paper by Akito Machida et al. on the importance of amino acid 252 of the α-subunit of cyanobacterial ATP synthase was published in Plant Cell Physiol.
2023.4.1 Hisabori was appointed as a specially-appointed professor at the International Research Frontier Initiative, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and as a visiting professor at the Institute of Science, Kanagawa University.
2023.3.21 Final lecture was given at Suzukake Hall, Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
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