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Research Center for Medical GlycoscienceDevelopment of glyco-biomarkaers and glycoscience DatabasesURL : http://unit.aist.go.jp/rcmg/cie/index_e.htmlE-mail : rcmg_h-ml@aist.go.jpAIST Tsukuba Central 2, 1-1-1 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan Tel: (029) 861-3253 / Fax: (029) 861-3252 (from outside Japan: Tel: +81-29-861-3253 / Fax: +81-29-861-3252)【 Research Base 】 AIST Tsukuba (Central)Our research objective is primarily to discover glyco-biomarkers. In collaboration with corporations, universities and medical institutions, we work on the development of effective biomarkers for cancer and neurological disorders, as well as on the development of diagnosis system along with the formulation of the basic grounds for drug development. In addition, we share our research outcomes worldwide as well as give them back to society through the construction of database “ Integrative Database of Glycomics “ and collaborative activities. We are establishing our status as a hub organization of glyco-research.Development of a high-accuracy tumor marker based on simultaneous detection of glycan and proteinsGlyco tumor markerCancerationSugar chains characteristicof cancerGlycoproteins fromcancer cellsGlycoproteins fromnormal cellsIdentical proteincontentDoubling accuracy through simultane-ous detection【 Director 】 Hisashi Narimatsu【 Outline 】Computational Biology Research CenterConducts comprehensive analysis of biological data and develop algorithms, software tools and databases in bioinformaticsURL : http://www.cbrc.jp/index.eng.html 2-4-7 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0064, Japan Tel: (03) 3599-8080 / Fax: (03) 3599-8081 (from outside Japan: Tel: +81-3-3599-8080 / Fax: +81-3-3599-8081)【 Research Base 】 AIST Tokyo Waterfront Our goal is not simply to unravel complex biological mechanisms, but also to build technologies that aid our understanding of living systems from the perspective of information science and to utilize biological mechanisms for industrial purposes. CBRC focuses on three main fields of research: biological sequence information analysis, structural and functional analysis of biological molecules, and cellular informatics. Our development of software and databases is intended to provide a useful collection of tools in bioinformatics. CBRC is building an integrated environment of these tools and public software and databases in order to offer more practical applications in bioinformatics.As a purely “dry” bioinformatics research center, computing power is a critically important component of our infrastructure. The most important CBRC resource, however, is the researchers and staff, and we are open to accepting talented new members at all times and conducting collaborative researches with the private sector and universities.A chemical compound database search based on secure computation.【 Director 】 Kiyoshi Asai【 Deputy Director 】Hiroyuki Toh【 Outline 】 b96c0546a202207f5c834d44de7ad1a80511deab252354c1f04cc1d1a194A Server forchemical compound searchResearcherReceiving and decrypting encrypted search resultQuery transferResult transferEncryption【 AIST Participating Technology Research Association 】Epigenomics Technology Research AssociationTechnology Research Association for Next generation natural products chemistry【 Deputy Director 】Masanori Gotou 21Organization and OutlineLife Science and Biotechnology
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