July 11, 2011
On 25th. June to 2nd. July, Dr. Hideyuki Arata, Postdoctoral Researcher of Bioengineering Laboratory, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute was selected as a participant and joined The 61st. Nobel Laureate Meetings at Lindau and also honored the grant of Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation and Travel Grant for Attending Lindau meetings (JSPS) for the following achievements.
The 61st. Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings invited 23 Nobel laureates and around 550 excellent young scientists selected from all over the world. We offer our sincere congratulations to Dr. Hideyuki Arata on this honor.
Dr. Hideyuki Arata
Postdoctoral researcher
Bioengineering Laboratory
RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
Achievement
Development of biomolecule nano-manipulation technology and study of DNA homologous recombination proteins.
< Reference >
http://www.lindau-nobel.org/WebHome.AxCMS![]()
http://www.jsps.go.jp/english/e-lindau/index.html
< Comment from Dr. Hideyuki Arata >
I had great opportunities to talk with Nobel Laureates and had stimulus inspirations from them. The networks among young researchers built during the meeting are our life long profits. I do recommend young researchers to join this meeting.
< Brief resume >
| 2002 | BS degree in Electric Engineering, the University of Tokyo |
| 2005~2006 | Research associate, Curie Institute, Paris, France. |
| 2006~2010 | Research fellow of JSPS |
| 2008 | PhD in Electric Engineering, the University of Tokyo |
| 2008~2009 | Research associate, Curie Institute, Paris, France. |
| 2010 | Postdoctoral affiliate, Harvard/MIT-HST, USA |
| 2010~ | Postdoctoral researcher, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute |