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Biohistory Journal, Autumn, 2006
 Welcome to the 50th Volume Anniversary Webpage for the Biohistory Journal!
A Celebration

Keiko Nakamura

  This special issue commemorates the 50th edition since the publication of our inaugural issue. We have included some exceptional content, imbued with a feeling of gratitude. This issue combines articles that have appeared in the previous 50 issues of our quarterly, and a roundtable discussion about directions for the future. We hope you take this opportunity to view the entire history of the Biohistory Journal and ponder the important issues with us. In Research, we profile five labs from the BRH and the SICP sector. We examine the starting point, results, and activities in research. There will be no Scientist Library in this issue.

 Dialogue - Making the concept of Biohistory more concrete through dialogue
Creating the Biohistory Journal in an effort to combine knowledge and beauty 
Tokindo Okada and Keiko Nakamura
 Through Research - Biohistory through the latest research
A lab involving the joint evolution of insects and plants
Using the butterflyís sense of taste to delve into speciation
 
Katsuhisa Ozaki
The lab for investigating joint evolution from DNA
Does the symbiotic relationship between insects and plants differ by area?
 
Mitsuhiro Morita
A lab for creating the shape of a butterfly wing
The wingís cell arrangement pattern
 
Akihiro Yoshida
A lab for understanding the ancestors of the fly, spider, and human beings
Where is the notochord of vertebrates in the spider?
 
Hiroki Oda
A lab for determining how the brain is formed
Non-differentiation and cell multiplication determines brain formation
 
Chikara Hashimoto
Sector of Science Communication and Production
The Biohistory Journal Stairway
 
Three Changes
 50th roundtable discussion - On the future of the Biohistory Journal
50th roundtable discussion
On the future of the Biohistory Journal
 
Mitoya Katsuki, Toru Nishigaki, and Keiko Nakamura
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