JT Biohistory Research Hall

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    About us

    The Biohistory Research Hall is a forum (hall) where we examine, study what it means to be alive and express the processes and results of that work.

    What's Biohistory

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  • Our Journal

    Our Journal

    We are presenIng, delivering, and sharing scientific research through the publishing Quarterly journal "Biohistory".

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    Papercraft

    Scientist Library

    Special Issue

  • Laboratory Sector

    Laboratory Sector

    The members of four laboratories research about development, evolution, and ecosystem.

    Laboratory Sector

    Publication List

    Evolution of Insect Host
    Selection Mechanism

    Evolutionary Cell and
    Developmental Biology

    Communications and
    Production Sector

    Director & Advisor's Publication List

    Education

    About Ethical Considerations of Research at BRH

  • Exhibitions

    Exhibitions

    Exhibitions on DNA, cell, genome, ontogeny and evolution demonstrate a view of living world.The exhibition including the specimens of egg and embryo, illustrations, movies , CG , and living lungfishes etc.

    Exhibitions in BRH

    Films,Videos and DVDs

    BRH Merchandise

    E-BOOK

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The hall open to all people and the visitors are welcomed to think and talk about life with staff.

The Image of Biohistory

NEWS

  • Dec.09, 2024 [Research] Nanoscale visualization of DE-cadherin ectodomain interactions on DNA origami
  • Sep.02, 2024 [Research] Arthropod Phylotranscriptomics With a Special Focus on the Basal Phylogeny of the Myriapoda
  • Aug.09, 2024 [Research] New genus and two new species of Cecidomyiidi (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) inhabiting the fig wall of Ficus subpisocarpa and Ficus caulocarpa (Moraceae) in Japan and Taiwan
  • Mar.18, 2023 [Research] The complete dorsal structure is formed from only the blastocoel roof of Xenopus blastula: insight into the gastrulation movement evolutionarily conserved among chordates
  • Oct.18, 2022 [Research] Discovery of a lineage-specific, fast-evolving gene that regulates early spider development

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E-BOOK

Laboratory Sector

Laboratory sector

Evolution of Insect Host
Selection Mechanism

A new exhibition about insects brain. (sorry only in Japanese)

Evolutionary Cell and
Developmental Biology

Nanoscale visualization of DE-cadherin ectodomain interactions on DNA origami

Communications and
Production sector

You can experience the BRH’s view of the world throughout the 3D paper crafts- three symbolic images of Biohistory!

JT Biohistory Research Hall

1-1 Murasaki-cho, Takatsuki, Osaka 569-1125, Japan,
Fax: +81-72-681-9743

About us

  • What's Biohistory
  • Visit
  • Greetings
  • Organization
  • History

Our Journal

  • Back Issues
  • Papercraft
  • Scientist Library
  • Special Issues

Laboratory Sector

  • Evolution of Insect Host Selection Mechanism
  • Evolutionary Cell and Developmental Biology
  • Communications and Production Sector
  • Director & Advisor's Publication List
  • Education
  • About Ethical Considerations of Research at BRH

Exibitions

  • Exhibitions in BRH
  • Films,Videos and DVDs
  • BRH Merchandise
  • E-BOOK

Get Together

  • Website Policy
  • Privacy Statement
  • Inquiry

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