Tag: 生物部

Biology Clubs participates in “Science Farm”!

The Biology Club participated in the “Science Farm 2024” (sponsored byt Rakuno Gakuen University) held in Sapporo from Saturday, August 17th to Sunday, August 18th. On the 17th, 59 projects from all of the country were gathered, and oral presentations were held in three groups (evaluations will be announced at a later date). Also, in Read More

Biology Club-“High School Student Bio Summit”

On Wednesday, August 7th, the opening ceremony and online presentation of the first round (preliminary) of the 14th High School Student Bio Summit was held. It is organized by Keio University Institute of Advanced Life Sciences. On the afternoon of the 9th, the results of who would move to the second round was announced. This Read More

Biology Club Participates in the “High School Student Bacteriology Practice”

The Biology Club participated in the “High School Bacteriology Practice” held at Nippon Pharmaceutical University (Saitama Campus) on Sunday, August 4th. (High School and University Collaboration Project: Dr. Inose in the Field of Life Science and pHarmacy Special Lecture and Practical Training 8/4-6) On the first day (8/4), 18 high school students participated in the Read More

Biology Club- Final Conference Begins

Greetings from Yamamura Kokusai Biology Club! This year’s oral research poster presentation is just around the corner. The “High School Student Bio Summit” will be held next month (first round on the Web on August 7th, final match in person, August 21st-22nd). The summit will be attended by strong schools from all across the country, Read More

Experimental method

Nihon Pharmaceutical University Training

On August 5th, biology club students participated in the “High School Student Genetic Analysis Training” held at Nihon Pharmaceutical University. 24 high school students participated in practical training, where they extracted total RNA from cultured human airway epithelial cells, viewed it by electrophoresis and analyzed the expression of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) involved in pathogen recognition Read More

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