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*Department of Biomolecular Engineering Professor: Hirokazu URABE
*Department of Biomolecular Engineering Professor: Hirokazu URABE
*Department of Biomolecular Engineering Assistant professor: Takashi HATA
*Department of Biomolecular Engineering Assistant professor: Takashi HATA
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<br>::::Two teachers above kindly showed us how to analyze the pigments produced from E.coli.
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::::Two teachers above kindly showed us how to analyze the pigments produced from E.coli.
Furthermore, through the experiments identifying series of Carotenoids, they kindly provided us with  
Furthermore, through the experiments identifying series of Carotenoids, they kindly provided us with  
equipments.
equipments.
*Department of Bioengineering Associated professor: Tomoko MATSUDA
*Department of Bioengineering Associated professor: Tomoko MATSUDA
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<br>::::She taught us the procedure of  gas chromatography.
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::::She taught us the procedure of  gas chromatography.
This was really helpful for us to identify frangrance-producing esters.
This was really helpful for us to identify frangrance-producing esters.

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iGEM Tokyo Tech 2010 "E.coli with Humanity"


  • Department of Computational Intelligence and Systems Science Associate professor JST PRESTO:Daisuke KIGA
  • Department of Computational Intelligence and Systems Science Professor:Masayuki Yamamura
  • Department of Biomolecular Engineering Professor: Hirokazu URABE
  • Department of Biomolecular Engineering Assistant professor: Takashi HATA
Two teachers above kindly showed us how to analyze the pigments produced from E.coli.

Furthermore, through the experiments identifying series of Carotenoids, they kindly provided us with equipments.

  • Department of Bioengineering Associated professor: Tomoko MATSUDA
She taught us the procedure of gas chromatography.

This was really helpful for us to identify frangrance-producing esters.