RIKEN Quantitative Biology CenterThe Quantitative Biology Center (QBiC) is a Strategic Research Center[1] of the Japanese national research and development institute,[2] Riken. In November 2014, they succeeded in making a translucent mouse in order to see its internal organs more clearly.[3] OverviewQBiC is a systems biology research center. The center is led by director Toshio Yanagida and is divided into three research cores.[4]
Research CoresCell Dynamics Research CoreThe Cell Dynamics Research Core houses the Laboratory for Cell Polarity Regulation, led by Yasushi Okada. Okada reported the first visualization of Mitochondrial Derived Vesicles (MDV) from mitochondrial protrusions using ultrafast super-resolution fluorescence imaging with spinning disk confocal microscope optics.[5] This core also includes Shuichi Onami's Laboratory for Developmental Dynamics creator of the Biological Dynamics Markup Language (BDML). The Onami lab hosts the Systems Science of Biological Dynamics (SSBD) database. Computational Biology Research CoreThe Computational Biology Research Core is a user of the K computer and developer of the MDGRAPE-4 supercomputer. Cell Design Research CoreThe Cell Design Research Core houses the Laboratory for Synthetic Biology which reported the see-through mouse.[6] This core is also notable for housing Yoshihiro Shimizu's Laboratory for Cell-Free Protein Synthesis, developer of the PURE cell free protein expression system.[7][8] Yo Takana's Laboratory for Integrated Biodevice, which created a battery from the electric organ of a torpedo ray.[9] References
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