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		News
		2025
		
		- Recording lecture at Open University (October 24, 2025)
		
		
		
		
		
			 The PI recorded a lecture at 
		the Open University of Japan at Makuhari, Chiba, for the upcoming new lecture series 
			 Evolution and Diversity of Life planed to be broadcasted from 2026 
		(the 
		current program here). Amazing experience!
		 
		- Undergraduate lecture at Kyoto (October 20, 2025)
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			 The PI gave a lecture on developmental biology for undergraduate students at 
		the Departent of Biophysics, Kyoto University, where the PI finished the 
		bachelor, master, and PhD, invited by Dr. Noriko Funayama.
		 
		- EMBO workshop at Barcelona (October 9, 2025)
		
		
		
		
		
			 The PI was invited to
		the EMBO workshop Evolution and origins of multicellularity across the tree of life held at Barcelona, Spain.
			 Very nice meeting with the ex-coworkers Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo & al., even after a crazy travel 
			 with the fully cancelled outbound flights by Air F*****, arriving at the auditrium 30 minutes before the talk start.
		 
		- Public lecture at JT Biohistory Hall (September 13, 2025)
		
		
		
		
		
			 The PI gava a 
		public lecture on the evolution of multicellularity at 
		JT Biohistory 
		Research Hall at Takatsuki, Osaka, invited by Dr. Hiroki Oda. 
			 An unexpectedly large audience attended. 
		 
		-  Annual meeting of Evolution Society (August 20, 2025)
		
		
		
		
		
			 Our PhD students Seitaro Denbo and Ayato Hino and the PI Hiroshi Suga joined 
		the annual meeting of Evolution Society Japan,
			 held at Nagahama, Shiga prefecture.
		 
		-  Book on Yaponesian plants published (July 22, 2025)
		
		
		
			 The 3rd issue of the book series "Origin and Establishment of 
		Yaponesians" will soon be published. The PI contributed
			 to the issue, writing a chapter about evolution and history of urushi lacquer tree in east Asia.
		 
		-  Waka Sasaoka awarded the best student prize (June 19, 2025)
		
		
		
			 Our 3rd grade student Waka Sasaoka was awarded the best student prize. Congratulations!
		 
		-  Collaboration project published (May 7, 2025)
		
		
		
			 An international collaboration lead by Dr. Iana Kim and Dr. Arnau Sebé-Pedrós was 
		published in Nature. Our group contributed to 
			 precisely deciphering the genome of the unicellular holozoan
		Capsaspora, our model organism. Congratulations Iana & Arnau!
		 
		-  Aisa completed exchange programme (Mar 28, 2025)
		
		
		
			 Aisa finished the student exchange programme, leaving for Indonesia. She has been involved in a new ambitious project of the lab, achieving a great success. 
			 Thank you for working with us and sharing a great time in Japan. Good luck!
		 
		-  Workshop at Tokyo (Mar 22, 2025)
		
		
		
			 The PI joined a workshop on 
		Bioarchaeology 
		(supported by Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas A)
		at the University of Tokyo. 
			 We contributed to the presentation by Dr. Nasu from OUS with our urushi project.
		 
		-  Graduation (Mar 19, 2025)
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			 Toshihiro Furuya (M2), Rin Etoh (B4), Shion Shimizu (B4), Nanae Takemoto (B4), Ayumu Nomura (B4), and Haruki Yoshida (B4)
			 graduated the University. Thanks for the great 1.5 - 6 (mostly 2) years working together with us!
		 
		-  Open lecture at Setsunan Univ (Feb 22, 2025)
		
		
		
			 The PI gave a talk in 
		an open lecture for public at 
		the newly-established faculty of agriculture of Setsunan University,
		 invited by Ms Yoko Ishizaki and Prof. Takashi Shiina.
		 The lecure was not really a open public lecture, being more like a professional research 
		meeting with a lot of urushi experts.
		 
		-  Seminar at OUS (Feb 19, 2025)
		
		
		
			 A research seminar was held at 
		Okayama University of Science as a part of
		the Integrative Bioarchaeology project
			  within the framework of Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (Gakujutu-Henkaku). The PI gave a talk about 
		the urushi study.
		 
		
		-  Paper on educational ICT published (Feb 17, 2025)
		
		
		
			 The PI published a paper entitled "ICT educational tools in the post-COVID era" 
			 on 
		Bulletin of Center for University Education, Prefectural University of Hiroshima.
		 
		-  Presenting master thesis projects (Feb 12, 2025)
		
		
		
			 The M2 student Toshihiro Furuya defended the master thesis regarding the Hippo pathway of
		Creolimax, our unicellular model. He managed to pack a lot of 
		experiments he had done in two years within a 12 minutes presentation 
		and received many encouraging comments and meaningful questions. 
		Congratulations! 
		-  Presenting graduation projects (Feb 5, 2025)
		
		
		
			 Rin Etoh, 
		Shion Shimizu, 
		Nanae Takemoto, 
		Ayumu Nomura, and 
		Haruki Yoshida finished the presentations of the graduation projects.
			 We enjoyed a nice atomosphere with a lot of audience.
		The classic post-presentation party was just fun. The memorable day was embraced with a record-breaking snow fall.
		 
		
		
		
				
				
				
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		News
		2024
		
		-  Organising a forum at MBSJ 2024 (Nov 27, 2024)
		
		
		
			 The PI co-organised a forum at the 47th annual meeting of Molecular Biology Society Japan, together with Dr. Nakajima 
		(did almost everything) at the university of Tokyo.
		 
		-  Symposium at Tsukuba Univ (Oct 8, 2024)
		
		
		
			 The PI gave a lecture in the 16th symposium on 
			 "Discovery, Fusion, Creation of New Knowledge by Multidisciplinary Computational Sciences"
			 at Tsukuba University, invited by Dr. Yuji Inagaki.
		 
		-  Exchange student arrived (Sep 24, 2024)
		
			An exchange student Aisa (Jember University, Indonesia) joined the lab. 
		Welcome!
		 
        -  Evolution meeting at Tokai Univ. (Aug 22, 2024)
		
		
		
			 We joined 
		the annual meeting of Evolution Society at Tokai Univ. The M2 student Toshihiro Furuya presented his project. 
			 The PI gave a talk on the genetics of urushi tree in a workshop.
		 
        -  DNA extraction at Kyushu-Univ (Aug 3, 2024)
		
		
		
			As a collaboration within 
		the urushi laqcuer tree project, we visited 
		Dr. Watanabe's lab in Kyushu university. 
			The PhD student Seitaro Denbo and the PI Hiroshi Suga extracted DNA from over 250 samples in the Suzuki collection at Tohoku university, with Dr. Watanabe.
		 
		
		-  Review on Ichthyosporeans published (Jul 30, 2024)
		
		
		
			We published a review on the Ichthyosporea on Communications Biology.
		 
		-  Riho Kodera got the best student award (Jul 19, 2024)
		
		
		
			Riho Kodera (B3) is the awardee of the best student prize of this year. Congratulations!
		 
		
		-  Developmental biology meeting (June 19, 2024)
		
		
		
		
		
			The PI presented a piece of work done by the PhD student Seitaro Denbo at a workshop in 
		the annual meeting of JSDB. Good science and nice people!
		 
		-  Review paper published (Apr 22, 2024)
		
		
		
		
			A review
			was published on "Saibo (cell)" magazine from Hokuryukan. The PhD students Seitaro Denbo and Ayato Hino are co-authors.
		 
		-  Presentation on the urushi origin (Feb 19-20, 2024)
		
		
		
			The PI presented the Urushi project first online (19 Feb) and then at Sokendai in Hayama (20 Feb).
			The meetings were held in slightly different bodies within the
		Bioarcheaology project started this fiscal year.
		 
		-  Master thesis presentation by Fuma (Feb 8, 2024)
		
		
		
			Fuma Tanaka
			presented his master thesis. Tons of experiment conducted by him 
		were hard to be spoken within 20 minutes. Well done! 
		-  Graduation project presentation (Feb 7, 2024)
		
		
		
			The most hectic and emotional day. 
			 Aoi Ono,
			 Saki Etoh, 
			 Aozora Umemura, 
			 Mami Inoue, 
			 and Shizuku Tamura
			presented the graduation projects. They worked hard until the very last moment. Congratulations!
		 
		
		2023
		
		
		-  Bio-archeology seminar (Dec 9, 2023)
		
		
		
			The bio-archeology project organised 
		the first workshop on population genetics 
		using state-of-the-art bioinformatics.
			The PI, Seitaro Dembo, and Ayato Hino joined.
		 
		-  Annual meeting of Molecular Biology Society (Dec 7, 2023)
		
		
		
			Toshihiro Furuya (M1),
		Fuma Tanaka (M1), and
		Ayato Hino 
		(D2) presented posters at Kobe. 
		-   Softball & BBQ (Oct 26, 2023)
		
		
		
			We organised a softball competition and BBQ events, enjoying a crispy autumn air.
		 
		-  Book published (Oct 4, 2023)
		
		
		
			Elucidating Jomon-era using genome information - 
		a book in which the PI is a co-author has been published. 
		An article on the univ website is online.
		 
		-  "Nearly" 10 years anniversary 
		of the lab (Sep 17, 2023)
		
		
		
			The lab held a party celebrating the 10th year since the opening with more than 30 
		participants including the alumni and the current members.
			A lab name plate was a beautiful gift!
		 
		-  Annual meeting of Evolution Society (Aug 31, 2023)
		
		
		
			Fuma 
		Tanaka (M2) gave an oral presentation.
		Toshihiro 
		Furuya (M1),
		Ayato Hino 
		(D2), and 
		Seitaro Dembo (D4) presented posters. PI gave a talk on evolution of urushi tree 
		because the students presented everything else;-)
		 
		-  Open campus (Aug 9, 2023)
		
		
		
			We organised an experiment of DNA extraction for the open campus event. 
		I guess we are as popular as usual!
		 
		-  The best student award goes to.. (Jul 21, 2023)
		
		
		
			Shion Shimizu (B3) from the lab got awarded by the best student prize of this year. Congratulations!
		 
		-  Urushi sampling deep at Kyoto (Jul 16, 2023)
		
		
		
			We have completed the sampling of urushi trees for a genetic analysis 
		deep at Kyoto and Hyogo. It was very efficient thanks to Mr. Yamauchi 
		from NPO Tamba Urushi. Ms. Ishizaki and Prof. Shiina from Setsunan Univ.
		 
		-  Graduation (Mar 17, 2023)
		
		
		
		
		
			B4 students Hodata Takishita, Toshihiro Furuya, Kumanao Furuta, Koki Miyake, and Fuko Yagura graduated. The internal party 
			after the ceremony was amusing yet emotional (thanks fo the preparation of B3 students). Good luck!
		 
		
		-  Meeting at Okinawa (Feb 18, 2023)
		
		
		
			The PI joined a meeting at Okinawa, organised by Yaponesia project that is going to finish in a month after five years.
			The PI presented our study on population genetics of urushi trees.
		 
		
		-  Graduation project presentation (Feb 8, 2023)
		
		
		
			The day has come (as always). Toshihiro Furuya, Hodaka Takishita, Koki Miyake, Kumanao Furuya, and Fuko Yagura
			presented the graduation projects. They survived many questions from professors, receiving useful advises as well. Well done folks!
 
		 
		
		-  Lab ski tour despite of thesis 
		deadline (Jan 30, 2023)
		
		
		
			Only 2 days until the deadline of graduation thesis submission, but we 
		do ski when it snows!
		 
		
		2022
		
		
		-  Urushi Summit meeting (Dec 9, 2022)
		
		
		
			The PI joined for the first time 
		Urushi Summit meeting held at Mito, Ibaraki, presenting the urushi genome and transcriptome project. 
		
		-  MBSJ meeting (Nov 30, 2022)
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Annual meeting 
		 of Molecular Biology Society Japan was held at Makuhari,
		Chiba.
			The three PhD students 
Seitaro Dembo, Ayato Hino, and Fuma Tanaka presented their projects. 
		The PI gave a presentation on the urushi project. We received a lot of 
		reactions and comments! 
		
		-  Collaboration at Kyushu Univ (Sep 24, 2022)
		
		
		
			The PI visited Atsushi Watanabe' lab for a collaboration, at the beautiful 
		new campus of Kyushu University.  
			Thanks for joining, Yoko Ishizaki from Setsunan Univ and Miho Tamura at Watanabe lab!  
		-  Evolutionary Study Meeting on site (Aug 5, 2022)
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Annual meeting of 
		Evolutionary Study Society Japan was held in Numazu, Shizuoka.
			The three PhD students Seitaro Dembo, Ayato Hino, and Fuma Tanaka presented their projects. The first face to face meeting since 3 years. Great opportunity indeed!  
		-  Our open campus event was most popular! (Jul 24, 2022)
		
		
		
			We opened the lab for University's open campus event, offering a nice experiment of genomic DNA extraction.
			We were (AFAIK) one of the most popular labs!  
		-  Two best students awarded (Jul 22, 2022)
		
		
		
			Mami Inoue and Aozora Umemura were awarded the best (i.e., top 5 GPA) student prize 2022. Congratulations! 
		-  Seitaro and Fuma back from BCN (Jul 20, 2022)
		
		
			Seitaro Dembo (D3) and Fuma Tanaka (M1) are 
		safely back from Barcelona, after 2 weeks stay at Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo's lab. 
		Fuma's nice report is published here. Thanks 
		a lot, people in Iñaki's lab!  
		-  "Hot" BBQ (Jun 29, 2022)
		
		
		
			Our traditional BBQ in crazy warmth. 
			
		-  Meeting in Tomakomai, Hokkaido (Jun 11, 2022)
		
		
		
			The PI joined a meeting of Yaponesia project, updating our urushi project. 
		-  Seminar by Dr. Watanabe (May 9, 2022)
		
		
		
			We invited Dr. Atsushi Watanabe, Kyushu University, for a seminar entitled "Is planting really eco?". 
			We have been collaborating with him for two yeas for the 
		urushi project. 
		
		-  Graduation (Mar 18, 2022)
		
		
		
		
		
		    The day has come. The B4 students graduated the lab. According to the tradition, 
		they happily destroyed the presence/absence table on the front door. 
		    All the best! Alles Gute! Tot el millor!
			  
		-  Ayato Hino defended the master thesis (Feb 14, 2022)
		
		
		
			The M2 student Ayato Hino presented the master project "Origin of intercellular communication:
            Protein phosphorylation signaling of unicellular holozoan" 
            and successfully defended the thesis. He continues the project in the PhD cource. Good luck!  
		
		-  Graduation projects presentation (Feb 9, 2022)
		
		
		
			The B4 students Kina Ohama, 
		Kaito Omura, 
		Nazuna Saigo, 
		Fuma Tanaka, 
		Kazusa Tsushima, and 
		Haruka Yamasaki presented the graduation projects. The hardest workers
			(especially in the last two months) ever since the lab started. Congrats!  
        
		
		2021
		
		
		
		-  MBSJ meeting held face to face (Dec 2, 2021)
		
		
		
		
		
			The 44th annual meeting of Molecular Biology Society Japan 
		was held face to face 
			(actually combined with an online format) for the first time since two years. The D2 student Seitaro Denbo and B4 (undergrad) student
			Fuma Tanaka presented their posters at Pacifico Yokoyama Exhibition 
		Hall. The PI gave a talk about the 
		Notch signalling of Capsaspora on 
		the workshop 2AW-14. 
		We've got really nice feedbacks and comments.  
		-  Urushi trees on site (Nov 26, 2021)
		
		
		
			Students of Shobara-Jitsugyo highschool planted their young urushi trees (Toxicodendron vercifluum) on an abondoned field of Mishima
			Food Cooporation. One step further to our goal!  
		-  Guests from Kyoto Univ (Oct 25, 2021)
		
		
			Drs Hiroshi Kawamoto, Kyoko Masuda, and Yosuke Nagahata from Institute for Life and Medical Sciences of Kyoto University 
			visited our lab, on the collaboration revealing the origin of macrophage. Dr. Kawamoto
			ended up with 
		a nice travel report (see the article on October 25, 2021). Welcome to the premetazoan world! 
		-  Joining the meeting of Evolution Society Japan (Aug 18, 2021)
		
		
			The PI Hiroshi Suga gave a talk on the annual meeting of 
		Society of Evolutionary Studies, Japan. Seitaro Denbo (D2) and Ayato 
		Hino (M2) presented posters. Everything was done online like last year.  
		
		-  Two B3 students got the best student prize (July 21, 2021)
		
		
			Aoi Ono and Kosei Miyake got the best students prize of 2021. Congratulations!   
		-  Paper published (March 31, 2021)
		
			Two papers (Suga 2021a and Suga 2021b) published.  
		-  Spontaneous graduation ceremony (March 4, 2021)
		
		
			A graduation ceremony was held spontaneously in the lab. A warm and emotional celebration (infection control? 
		yes yes yes). Following the tradition, the 4th grade students tore apart the present/absent sheet on the front door. Congratulations! 
		-  Two B3 students got the best student prize after a year (February 17, 2021)
		
		
			Kina Ohama and Fuma Tanaka were awarded the best students prize of 2020. Congratulations! 
 
		
		-  Presentation of graduation projects (February 9, 2021)
		
		
		
			Naoki Yamahara, 
		Kaisei Shigemi, 
		Mami Ono, 
		Haruki Tanimoto, 
		Shotaka Miyahira, 
		Yumi Kamo, and 
		Ryu Sumitomo presented their graduation projects. Well done folks! 
		-  B4 student presented the grad project (January 26, 2021)
		
		
			Naoto Kobayashi (B4) gave a presentation summarising his 2 years graduation project, which is to facilitate the local tourism by the use of smartphone app 
		that he and the PI developed. Congratulations!  
		
		
		2020
		
		
		-  Zoominar in Switzerland (November 23, 2020)
		
		
			The PI gave an 
		online seminar at University of Basel, in Switzerland, invited by Dr. Patrick Tschopp.  		
		-  Home party at boss' house (November 3, 2020)
		
		
			The PI invited the students to his house, to which he and his family moved on September. The pandemic is finishing (at least we've known what to do). Let's be absorbed in science now!   
		
		-  Yokai GO on site (November 1, 2020)
		
		
			Naoto Kobayashi, a 4th grade student, and Fuma Tanaka, (Lupin the) 3rd, tested the app Ino-Mononoke Walk Rally (or Yokai GO - if it doesn't upset Nintendo;-) at the Mononoke Museum in Miyoshi-city.   		
		-  Interview from Chugoku Newspaper (October 30, 2020)
		
		
			Naoto Kobayashi, a 4th grade student in the lab, got interviewd by Chugoku Newspaper. 
			Naoto managed to create 12 Yokai (Japanese monsters) animated 3D models, engaging them into the smartphone app Kendai GO, in order to use it for stimulating the local economy. Congratulations!   
		-  BBQ after 4 months (September 15, 2020)
		
		
			Our traditional BBQ in Bihoku Hillside Park taken place, with 4 months delay due to the pandemic. We also invited some first grade students
			 (not allowd to enter the campus since the university started!)    
		
		-  Graduation (March 18, 2020)
		
		
			Ayato Hino, Sarina Doi, Akari hatamura, Ai Murakami and Hinako Harada graduated the University. Katsutoshi Aono and Seitaro Denbo finished the master. Congratulations!   		
		-  Presentation of master projects (February 13, 2020)
		
		
			Katsutoshi Aono and 
			Seitaro Denbo
			presented the master projects. Ben fet nois! (and the exhausted PI..) 
		
		-  Presentation of graduation projects (February 6, 2020)
		
		
			Ayato Hino, 
			Sarina Doi, 
			Akari Hatamura, 
			Ai Murakami, and
			Hinako Harada 
		presented the graduation projects. Well dedicated students! The party 
		unusually ended up with
		crazy karaoke on a guitar play by Yumi Kamo and the PI. Congratulations!  
		
		2019
		
		
		-  End of the year party 2019 (Dec 27, 2019)

			Our traditional end of the year party held. The "main guest" was an uncured ham provided by Dr. Fujita.
			  
		-  Unicellular origin of actomyosin-dependent cellularization (Nov 19, 2019)

			
		Paper published online in
		eLife journal. 
		Omaya and Andrej from Ruiz-Trillo lab revealed that the origin of 
		cellularization of coenocyte (a cell with many nuclei, such as 
		Drosophila early embryo) 
		through the actomyosin network antedates the origin of multicellularity. 
		The PI was involved in Sphaeroforma genome resequencing.
		
		A nice introductory article is concurrently published.
			 
		-  Seminar in BioForum 2019 (Nov 13, 2019)

			The PI gave a talk about the urushi genome project in 
		Hiroshima BioForum on November 13, which 
		was actually the day of urushi in Japan! 
			  
		-  Softball competition (Oct 21, 2019)

			Interlab Softball competition played. Suga+Yagi+Konishi labs vs Abe+Saito+Ogita labs ended up with 7-7 tie. The aftergame BBQ was 
		also a great fun.
			  
		-  Tutzing Meeting in Germany (Sep 16, 2019)

			The PI Hiroshi Suga flew directly from Osaka to München to give the opening talk (just because working on the origin of Metazoa;) in the traditional 
		Tutzing meeting in Germany. His 8 years 
		absence in this meeting did not interfere awakening the warm relationship with 
		the researchers working on the early metazoan evolution. Thank you organizers, especially 
		prof Thomas Bosch from University of Kiel.
			  
		-  Zoology Society Meeting (Sep 12, 2019)

			The 90th annual meeting happened in Osaka. The PI Hiroshi Suga presented in the symposium "Major Transitions in Animal Evolution", organised by prof Toru Miura from 
		the University of Tokyo.
			  
		
		-  Evolution Meeting 2019 (Aug 8, 2019)


			The M2 students Katsutoshi Aono and Seitaro Denbo presented their projects in the 21st meeting of Society of Evolutionary Biology held in Sapporo. Seitaro did his first oral presentation in English, which is very unusual in Japan. Brave (if not reckless) man!
			  
		-  How to make a zebra without the zebra pattern (Jul 15, 2019)

			We invited Dr. Shigeru Kondo from Osaka University. He gave a leacure on how to make the pattern seen in animals, such as the zebra pattern of a zebra, together with a lot of funny stories with his "big boss" who was awarded the novel prize just recently.
			  
			
		-  Three students awarded the best students prize of 2019 (Jul 12, 2019)

			The three (!) 3rd year students Kaisei Shigemi, Ryu Sumitomo, and Naoki Yamahara of the lab were awarded the best student prize of this year, while the PI was sick having a hangover.. Anyway, congratulations! 
			  
		-  Public lecture in Kyoto (May 16, 2019)

			The PI gave a talk on  the open symposium "The dynamism of evolution - genome changes your life" held at Kyoto Prefectural University. 
			  
		-  Welcome BBQ in the sun (May 10, 2019)

			As every year we enjoyed the BBQ welcoming new members in the lab at Bihoku Hillside Park near the University. 
			  
		-  BBQ with blooming cherry (Apr 3, 2019)

			The classic lab BBQ party at cherry tree was held, together with 
		Noshita lab, although the flower was not really out yet.
			  
		-  Graduation (Mar 20, 2019)

			The M2 student Takaaki Kai and the B4 students Marina Atsumi, Yu Satoh, Hinako Sano, Kazusa Shiraiwa, and Masahiro Son finished the master and bachelor. Congratulations!
			  
		-  Lab retreat (Feb 14, 2019)


			We arranged the first lab retreat (since the start of the lab) at Mizuho skiing area in Shimane prefecture. Great fun!
			  
		-  Master thesis presentation (Feb 12, 2019)

			Takaaki Kai (M2) presented his two-years master project, which elucidated the possible function of Hippo pathway genes of 
		Creolimax, a unicellular holozoan. Moltes felicitat!
			  
		-  Presentation of graduation projects (February 6, 2019)

			Marina Atsumi, 
			Yu Satoh, 
			Hinako Sano, 
			Kazusa Shiraiwa, and
			Masahiro Son 
			presented their graduation projects. Well done folks! The party was even crazier than ever.  
		
		2018
		
	
	-  Traditional year-end party (December 28, 2018)

			The traditional party to cerebrate the work of the year held. Many students and professors from other labs joined.
	To read more on the University's website.  
			
		-  Paper published online (December 25, 2018)

			Paper published online on the 
		journal Development, Growth  
		& Differentiation. The M1 students Seitaro Denbo and Katsutoshi Aono, the M2 student Takaaki Kai, our ex-student Rei Yagasaki, our collaborator Iñaki Ruiz‐Trillo and the PI Hiroshi Suga presented a new strategy to improve draft genome sequences by fully exploiting the NGS data.
			By implementing the strategy, we successfully improve the genome sequence of Capsaspora, a unicellular holozoan. 
			The PDF is available here. 			  
			
			-  Pre-presentation of graduation projects (December 5-7, 2018)

			The 4th year students of the lab, together with those in two other labs (Yagi lab and 
			Fukunaga lab), presented the intermediate report of 
			the graduation projects. The critical comments from the audience will help the actual presentatin on February.  
			
			- Current Biology paper published (December 3, 2018)

			The paper from 
			Kamran Shalchian-Tabrizi's lab 
			in Norway has revealed the presence of the animal-type microRNA machinery in protozoans. The PI contributed to the experiment, analysis, and writing the manuscript, especially on the unicellular holozoan 
			Sphaeroforma arctica. The PDF is available here.
			 
			
			- Student presented at MBSJ meeting (November 28, 2018)

			The M1 student Katsutoshi Aono gave an oral presentation on his project "Notch signalling in unicellular context" in the 
			workshop "Context-dependent
			mechanism of organogenesis control by Notch signalling" of the
			
			41th MBSJ meeting organized by Dr. Yamakawa (Osaka Univ) and Dr. 
			Kitagawa (International University of Health and Welfare). He
			presented 
			a poster as well. Congratulations!  
			
			- Grant report at YSF (November 10, 2018)

			The PI "finally" did the final report of the Long-term Oversea Fellowship of
			Yamada Science Foundation 
			which he received 15 (!) years ago. Not only stimulating were the 
			topics presented by other speakers, but also encouraging were the committee members. 
			
			
			- Seminar at BRH (November 9, 2018)

			Invited by Dr. Hiroki Oda, the PI gave a talk at 
			Biohistory Research Hall in Takatsuki, Osaka. Discussion on how scientists should balance work and life never ended until midnight with a help of 
			"a bit of" alcohol. 
			
			
			- Naito Conference (October 2, 2018)

			The PI presented at 
			the 46th Naito Conference held at Hokkaido. Greatest meeting since he's back to Japan. The line-up of invited speakers are marvelous, including 
			Dr. Sean Carroll, the evo-devo 
			rock star, and Drs. Grant & Grant of Darwin finch. 
			Grad receiving positive reactions to our poster!  
			
			
			- Symposium on Urushi, Japanese lacquer (September 29, 2018)

			A symposium on the culture, science, and promotion of urushi, Japanese lacquer, was held. The PI talked about the on-going genome and RNAseq project. 
			
			
			- Book published (September 13, 2018)

			The book "Ame-ba no Hanashi (Talking on Amoebae)" has been published. The PI wrote a chapter about the evolution of multicellularity. Link to Amazon 
			
			
			- Meeting at Tokyo (August 22, 2018)

			The annual meeting of the Society of Evolutionary Studies Japan was held in Tokyo University. The M1 student 
			Katsutoshi Aono gave his first oral presentation 
			in an official scientific meeting. Takaaki Kai (M2) and 
			Seitaro Denbo (M1) presented their projects by posters. 
			
			- Sampling at Kyoto (August 16, 2018)

			The yearly urushi sampling event coupled with a BBQ celebration of Pola award to the NPO Tanba Urushi was carried out. 
			
			- An intense week with 6 Barcelona students ended (July 18, 2018)

			The lab and Shobara campus finished the very intense week with 6 students from Barcelona, with a huge success. We did, together with the students, professors and staffs from the university (plus sometimes with tourists) 
			the scientific seminars, 
			human tower workshop, and the symposium on Catalan separatism issue. Building a 
			human tower in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome marked one of the best moments during the week. 
			Thanks and we wish a good luck to Cormac Hally, Jordi Pegueroles, Santi "B" Rios, Lisandra Benitez, Marta de Castro, and Lluis Via.   
			
			- Annual Meeting of JSDB+JSCB (June 8, 2018)

			The Joint Annual Meeting of Society of Cell Biology and Society of Developmental Biology was held in Tokyo. The PI 
			was invited by Dr. Hiroki Oda and Dr. Yasushi Izumi and presented as a 
			symposium speaker.   
			
			-  Talk on development of beetle's horn (June 4, 2018)

			Dr. Teruyuki Niimi from National Institute of Basic Biology gave a talk on the molecular development of beetle's horn. With the expression of a gene with a sexy name (double sex), the beetles can extend or retract their horns depending on their sex. Very exciting talk!  
			
			-  Capsaspora transformation paper published (May 12, 2018)

			The long-awaited protocol of transforming Capsaspora is 
			on-line in the journal Development.. 
			The PI Hiroshi Suga and the ex-student Azusa Nakata were 
			involved. Congratulations Helena, Núria & al.! In addition, the 
			PI greatly respects the initial breakthrough brought by Núria 
			Sánchez-Pons (who obtained the first glowing 
			Capsa by electroporation) and Arnau Sebé Pedrós (who first suggested the Ca-Glycerol protocol).  
			
			-  Meeting at National Institute of Genetics (April 15, 2018)

			Hiroshi Suga introduced the lab's work in a 
			meeting at National Institute of Genetics at Mishima (Shizuoka), organized by Dr. Miura (Tokyo Univ), Dr. Tanaka (Tokyo Tec), and Dr. Kitano (NIG).   
			
			-  Paper published in J Life Environ Sci (Mar 31, 2018)

			We published a paper about the historical geograpy of urushi, a traditional Japanese lacquer. The PDF (in Japanese) is available
			here.   
			
			-  Paper published in Scientific Reports (Mar 29, 2018)

			We 
			published a paper on the Src tyrosine kinase signaling of  the ichthyosporean 
			Creolimax, in collabolation with Dr. Todd Millar in 
			Stony Brook University. The ex-students Kojiro Tokiyasu and Shuhei Murakami have 
			also contributed. The PDF is available
			here.   
			
			-  Moving on (Mar 23, 2018)

			The B4 lab members Katsutoshi Aono, Naoto Kunimura, Kaho Satoh, Seitaro Denbo, Moena Hatakeyama, and Arisa Kawai finished the four (or more) years in the University. Congratulations!   
			
			-  Catalan independence (Mar 17, 2018)

			The PI survived 
			the symposium "Independence Movement of the 
			World" organised by Dr. Kamizuru in the Prefectural University of 
			Hiroshima, giving a talk on Catalan independence! Very, very special symposium indeed.    
			
			-  Ceremony awarding the support from Novartis (March 9, 2018)

			The PI was awarded the support from Novartis Foundation. The ceremony was held in Tokyo together with the cerebration of 
			the 30th anniversary of the foundation.  
			
			-  Presentation of graduation projects (February 7, 2018)

			Naoto Kunimura, 
			Kaho Sato, 
			Katsutoshi Aono, 
			Moena Hatakeyama, 
			Seitaro Denbo, and 
			Arisa Kawai 
			presented their graduation projects. Well done folks!   
			
			
				
		2017
		
			-  Year-end Party (December 27, 2017)

			Our traditional year-end party was held, with table tennis and PS4 competitions.   
			
			-  Pre-presentation of graduation projects (December 8, 2017)

			The 4th year students, together with those in two other labs (Yagi group and Fukunaga group), presented the preliminary results of their graduation projects. We ended up with a crazy party as usual.  
			
			-  Purple haze on the water (November 10, 2017)

			The morning chill produces vapors in Hagera pond in the campus. A typical winter view in this region.  
			
			-  Meeting at National Institute of Genetics (October 14, 2017)

			Hiroshi Suga gave a talk in a 
			meeting at National Institute of Genetics at Mishima, Shizuoka.   
			
			-  Adéu! (October 13, 2017)

			Andrej and Alberto finished the two weeks stay. Time flies! We wish 
			them a luck and great success.   
			
			- Welcome party & seminar (October 6, 2017)

			Andrej and Alberto presented their projects. The intensive 
			question and answer was followed by a welcome party with a live violin play by Kazusa Shiroiwa (B3).   
			
			- "Internationalization" continues (October 3, 2017)

			The guest scientists Andrej Ondracka and Alberto Pérez Posada started to work in the lab. They stay 
			for two weeks, working on a couple of reasonably sized projects. 
			We are excited to have them in the lab!    
			
			-  High school lecture (September 27, 2017)

			Hiroshi Suga gave a lecture at 
			Miyahara highschool 
			in Kure-city. Approximately 20 students attended.   
			
			-  Fins aviat! (September 22, 2017)

			The guest scientists from Barcelona left the lab, after the 
			fruitful two weeks with experiments, discussion, and laugh. Thanks a lot for being with us! 
			We will host another group in a week.  
			
			-  Welcome seminar & party (September 15, 2017)

			Núria, Ola, and Sebas presented their projects and latest results. Intensive discussion was followed by a recreation 
			(where is where) and a party with sushi. Great fun indeed! 
			
			-  Guests from Barcelona (September 12, 2017)

			Núria Ros, Aleksandra Kozyczkowska, and Sebastián Rodorigo came to the lab as guest scientists from Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo's lab in Barcelona, with the generous International Exchange Grant from the Prefectural University of Hiroshima. 
			We are spending exciting time, showing the latest results, 
			discussing on the projects, exchanging the protocols.  
			
			-  Annual Meeting of Evolutionary Biology (August 25, 2017)

			The 19th meeting of the Society of Evolutionary Studies was held at Kyoto 
			University. Hiroshi Suga presented the lab's work in the
			symposium. Takaaki Kai (M1) and Mitsuhiro Fukuhara (M1)
			presented their projects in the poster session.   
			
			-  #2 sampling at Kyoto (August 23, 2017)

			The PI Hiroshi Suga visited Yakuno again to collect the samples of 
			urushi lacquer tree, collaborating with Dr. Shiina at Kyoto 
			Prefectural University. The team took samples from three trees which 
			were massively "bleeding" after nearly 20 times (every 4 days) of 
			scarring.
			Needless to say, the team never missed the pre-sampling party at
			
			Yakuno-so.  
			
			-  eLife paper published (July 21, 2017)

			A paper describing a pile of accumulated genome sequences of unicellular holozoans was published in eLife, one of the best journals in biology. Congratulations Xavi 
			& al! 
			
			-  Reached 7,000 visitors! (June 22, 2017)

			Our websites has got 7,000 visitors (NOT the access number) in less than 3 years. The accesses are scattered around the grobe, with the visitors from 95 countries. Proud! 
			
			-  Sampling at Kyoto (June 6, 2017)

			The PI Hiroshi Suga visited Yakuno, north Kyoto, to collect the samples of urushi lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum). 
			It is a collaboration project with Dr. Takashi Shiina's lab in Kyoto Prefectural University. The lacquer scraper Mr. Yoshiaki Okamoto made the first scar on the tree skin after a tiny but solemn ceremony. The process was 
			reported by a local newspaper. 
			
			-  Final Report of FD Promotion Programme (May 24, 2017)
			The PI Hiroshi Suga gave a talk on the clicker system that he developed with the support from the 
			Faculty Development Programme of the University. The software 
			(Kéndai Pochi) is available at
			http://www.pu-hiroshima.ac.jp/~hsuga/software. 
			
			-  Veritas NON semper una est! (May 22, 2017)
 
The restructuring plan of our university is 
			slowly emerging 
			after one year of silence since the first 
			media leakage (a nice strategy, eh?). It 
			turned out that the Shobara campus (where we are) will be the 
			primary victim. They (well, who?) try to change the Department of 
			Life and Environmental Sciences into something that just serves for 
			the "region" (what's the definition of "region"? do they really know what the 
			people there wish?), denying any of our effort to fight at the frontline of 
			science. Okay, we admit that our department is not the 
			world-best, but have they ever looked how much the 
			professors and students here are working? Science needs diversity, 
			which is where the word "university" comes from.
			They symbolically 
			claim that 'Veritas semper una est (the truth is 
			always one)', which in many cases is false in biology. 
			
			-  Welcome BBQ (May 12, 2017)

			The traditional BBQ in Bihoku Hillside Park to welcome the new B3 students 
			into the lab. 
			
			-  Lecture on Genome Editing (May 8, 2017)

			We invited the collaborator Dr. Tetsushi Sakuma from Hiroshima University, who gave a talk on genome editing. Overwhelming 
			progress in this field!
			 
			
			-  Visit to Kyoto (March 31, 2017)

			The PI visited 
			Dr. Shiina's lab in Kyoto Prefectural University for future collaboration. 
			We are excited about a new project starting!  
			 
			
			-  Graduation (March 24, 2017)

			The 8 B4 students (including two >=B6s) Yukino Ohara, Takaaki Kai, Naofumi Koide, Mitsuhiro Fukuhara, So Miyamoto, Hiroki Mukaihara, Shuhei Murakami, and Rei Yagasaki graduated the University. Congratulations!
			 
			
			-  Trip to rainy Nagasaki (March 2, 2017)

			The PI visited 
			the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, within the framework of MEXT Joint Research. The discussion with Dr. Kentaro Kato
			was intensive. We've got our first multicellular pet,
			Biomphalaria 
			glabrata!
			 
			
			-  Weather behaves (February 10, 2017)

			They say the life in Shobara is prestigious...and indeed it is!
			 
			
			- Graduation presentation (February 7, 2017)

			Naofumi Koide, Yukino Ohara, 
			Takaaki Kai, 
			Mitsuhiro Fukuhara, 
			Hiroki Mukaihara, 
			Shuhei Murakami, and 
			Rei Yagasaki finished the presentations of 
			the graduation projects. Well done everybody! The 
			party was crazier than ever. 
			 
			
		
				
		2016
		
			- Dr. Shalchian-Tabrizi's visit (December 20, 2016)

			Prof. Dr. Shalchian-Tabrizi from Oslo University visited our lab, discussing the possibility of spending sabbatical in Hiroshima. The 
			Vikings were warmly treated with local foods. 
			 
			
			- MBSJ meeting 2016 (November 30, 2016)

			The 39th "Mega" meeting of Molecular Biology Society of Japan 
			took place at 
			Yokohama. Azusa Nakata (M1) presented her project.
			 
			
			- ICZ & ZSJ meeting 2016 (November 17, 2016)

			The Joing event of International Congress of Zoology and the annual meeting of Zoological Society of Japan 
			was held at Okinawa. The PI Hiroshi Suga and Rei Yagasaki (B4) presented the project. Great meeting indeed!
			 
			
			- Sampling at Livestock Research Institute (November 9, 2016)

			For a metagenomic analysis, Kaho Satoh (B3) and Hiroshi Suga 
			collected feces samples at Okayama Livestock Research Institute with 
			a kind help of Dr. Harutoshi Tsuda.
			 
			
			- Grant award ceremony in Tokyo (October 20, 2016)
			The PI Hiroshi Suga received a prestigious grant from
			Itoh Science Foundation. The 
			ceremony was held in Tokyo.
			 
			
			- Naofumi leaving Shobara (September 30, 2016)

Farewell party for Naofumi 
			(B4), who finished his 5.5 years' Shobara life today. It however turned out that he continues coming to the lab 
			from Kure almost everyday until January 2017.
			 
			
			- SESJ Annual Meeting 2016 (August 25, 2016)

The PI Hiroshi Suga presented the works of the lab at the meeting of 
			Evolutionary Studies Society Japan. 
			 
			
			- Open Campus 2016 (August 7, 2016)

We presented what a computer can do for biology, showing some bioinformatics analyses. 
			 
			
			- Seminar by Dr. Agata (July 25, 2016)

Dr. Kiyokazu Agata from Gakushuin University gave a talk on regeneration, focusing on what he learned from planarian regeneration and ideas how to integrate
			the acquired knowledge to regenerative medicine. The discussion (inevitably) 
			heated up with alcohol.
			 
			
			- Takaaki back to the lab (April 11, 2016)

Takaaki Kai (B4) has got back to work after a fruitful stay in Barcelona. Welcome back! 
			And thank you very much Iñaki and 
			Multicellgenomelab!
			 
			
			- Miyoshi R&D Seminar (March 24, 2016)

The 16th 
			Miyoshi R&D Seminar was taken place. The project of Yukino Ohara 
			(B3) was presented. 
			- First alumni of the lab (March 18, 2016)
Yuki Kimura, Masaaki Kobayashi, Kojiro Tokiyasu, and Azusa Nakata graduated University. The first alumni from Suga lab. Congratulations!
			 
			
			- Snowy March (March 1, 2016)

March starts with heavy snow, which is in fact not surprising. A good news is 
			that the plants are slowly blooming here and there.
			 
			
			- Takaaki left for Barcelona (February 29, 2016)
The B3 student Takaaki Kai has set off for Barcelona. He will stay 
			in Dr. Ruiz-Trillo's lab for a month, engaged in his graduation project. Bona sort!
			 
			
			- Graduation projects presented (February 9, 2016)

The B4 students 
			Yuki Kimura, 
			Masaaki Kobayashi, 
			Soh Miyamoto, 
			Kohjiro Tokiyasu, and 
			Azusa Nakata presented the 
			graduation projects. Well done all (and the PI;-)!
			 
			
			- Summary of web access 2015 (January 31, 2016)

The lab website got 4,872 sessions consisting of 8,168 pageviews last year, 
			with Americans being our best "customers". 
			 
			
			- Campus frozen (January 28, 2016)

The exceptionaly warm winter was followed by a cold wave. Hagera pond in the campus have been frozen up.
			 
			
		
		2015
		
			- Annual meeting of Molecular Biology Society (December 1-4, 2015)

			Hiroshi Suga, Azusa Nakata (B4), Kai Takaaki (B3), and Rei Yagasaki (B3) joined one of the largest meetings in Japan.  
			
			- First snow (November 27, 2015)

			Earlier than last winter, we enjoy/suffer the first snow on campus.  
			
			- Talk on evolution of the whale 
			olfactory system (November 25, 2015)
			We invited Dr. Takushi Kishida from Kyoto University for the special 
			seminar series. The topic is about the evolution of whales, 
			especially focused on their oflaction. Excellent talk, indeed.  
			
			- Practice in presenting the graduate projects (November 12-13, 2015)

			The B4 students rehearsed the presentation of the graduate projects, together with Dr. Fukunaga's lab.  
			
			- Paper highlighted by Nature (October 30, 2015)

			Great news. Alex's 
			eLife paper which Hiroshi Suga contributed is introduced by
			
			Nature Research Highlights.  
			
			- Creolimax comparative transcriptome (October 15, 2015)

			Alex's paper "Complex transcriptional regulation and independent evolution 
			of fungal-like traits in a relative of animals", in which Hiroshi Suga is 
			the second author has been published. Congrats Alex, Iñaki, and 
			the coauthors! 
			
			- Mystic campus (October 6, 2015)

			The campus is deeply covered by mist for the first time after 
			summer, suggesting a dramatic temperature drop at night. Autumn has come.  
			
			- Midterm report of the graduate thesis (September 11, 2015)
			The B4 students presented their works, preparing for the final reports 
			planned on January 2016. BTW happy Catalunya day!  
			
			- 17th annual meeting of evolutionary studies (August 21, 2015)

			Hiroshi Suga presented the projects of the lab at Tokyo. Great meeting!  
			
			- Open campus (August 9, 2015)

			We demonstrated bioinformatics and explained our projects to high students. 
			Here are
			
			the brief report on the official website and
			
			the video resuming the event. 
			
			- Lecture at high school (July 21, 2015)

			Hiroshi Suga gave a talk in Eishin High School at Fukuyama, explaining the mechanisms of evolution at the DNA level. 
			
			- Amoebidium genome will be re-sequenced (July 14, 2015)

			Our proposal of Amoebidium parasiticum genome re-sequencing 
			was successfully accepted by the
			Genome Support consortium. 
			
			- Creolimax mitochondrial marker (June 11, 2015)
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			Kojiro Tokiyasu (B4) has made a beautiful picture of growing Creolimax, 
			our lovely model protist. 
			
			- Welcome new B3s! (May 15, 2015)

			The new B3 students were "warmly" welcomed on the year's hottest day, doing a barbecue.  
			
			- A perfect day in spring (May 8, 2015)

			After the hectic April, the campus has somehow turned calm. The best season of Nanatsuka hill starts.  
			
			- The book "Evolutionary Transitions to 
			Multicellular Life" came out (April 9, 2015)

			The book "Evolutionary Transitions to Multicellular Life" (Springer) is finally on the market (Amazon). The PI Hiroshi Suga has contributed, writing a chapter.   
			
			- A review published (April 1, 2015)

			We have published a review in the Japanese journal Experimental Medicine.  
			
			- Azusa has returned (March 20, 2015)

			Azusa Nakata is back to the lab. She has spent great days in BCN. Thanks 
			Iñaki and Multicellgenomelab!  
			
			- ..and still winter (March 10, 2015)

			The sign of spring is in vain. The north-Hiroshima region is covered 
			by snow. 
			
			- Nanatsuka Heights at 18:00 (March 6, 2015)

			Spring is approaching, still bright at 18:00. 
			
			- Azusa left for BCN (March 5, 2015)
			Azusa Nakata, 
			an undergrad student of our lab, left for Barcelona, 
			for a collaboration with Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo's lab. Good luck, 
			Azusa! 
			
			- Symposium on Genome Science (January 20, 2015)

			Hiroshi Suga joined the international symposium "Expanding Frontiers 
			of Genome Science II" held in Tokyo. 
			
		
		2014
		
			- Freezing! (December 22, 2014)

			Another snowing day. The Hagera pond in the courtyard is turning to 
			ice.
 
			- Young researcher fair (December 17, 2014)

			Hiroshi Suga joined "Exibition of young research seeds" held in the 
			PUH Satellite Campus. 
 
			- First snow in the University (December 3, 2014)

			After the short autumn, the long snow season has started. Still 
			enjoyable at least now.
			
 
			- Book on the origin of 
			multicellularity (November 13, 2014)

			The book "Evolutionary Transitions to Multicellular Life" 
			(Ruiz-Trillo & Nedelcu eds.), in which Hiroshi Suga is a contributed 
			author, is now in production. The book will be published on early 
			spring of 2015 with the ISBN
			
			978-94-017-9641-5.
			
 
			- Welcome party (October 31, 2014)

			Naofumi Koide, the new lab member, was warmly accepted.
			
 
			- Autumn in the campus (October 24, 2014)

			Up on Nanatsuka hill, autumn has come. Look at the 
			lovely-coloured tree leaves!
			
			
			 
			- Open seminar in the University 
			(October 20, 2014)

			Hiroshi Suga presented his past work and future projects of 
			the lab, invited by Dr. Kenji Fukunaga and Dr. Takashi Oku.
			
			 
			- Workshop "Genome Editing" (October 
			6-7, 2014)
			Naofumi Koide, Masaaki Kobayashi and Azusa Nakata 
			participated the stimulating workshop "Genome Editing" held in 
			Hiroshima city.
			
			 
			- Mecca of multicellularity 
			evolution revisited (September 29, 2014)
			The PI Hiroshi Suga visited the
			Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo's 
			lab in Barcelona. They discussed about the on-going and future 
			collaborations, and renewed the friendship.
			
 
			- Small living room constructed 
			(September 18, 2014)

			We made a small relaxing corner in the lab, with sofas and 
			a fridge. The lab is slowly getting confortable.
 
			- Plankton meeting 2014 (September 
			4-6, 2014)

			We took part in the annual meeting of Japan Plankton Society held 
			in Hiroshima University. Hiroshi Suga presented
			the project briefly.
 
			- New member (August 28, 2014)
Naofumi Koide, an undergrad, joined the lab. Welcome 
			Naofumi!
 
			- Open campus 2014 (August 3, 2014)

			The lab opened for the visitors to 
			Shobara campus
As a part of the open campus event in the faculty of life & 
			environmental sciences, we accepted the visitors (mostly high school 
			students) in the lab, explaining the projects and our methodologies 
			of bioinformatics. Around 50 people including professional 
			scientists visited us.
 
			- Miquel visited the lab (July 28-29, 2014)
			A Catalan post-doc candidate came to 
			Shobara
Miquel Ràmia, a PhD student of Universitat Autonoma de 
			Barcelona, came to Miyoshi-Shobara region and visited the lab. We 
			discussed about the future projects possibly starting from next 
			spring. He also gave a talk entitled "Population genomics analysis 
			of a single natural population of D. melanogaster". We hope that he will 
			successfully get the grant and start his post-doc projects in 
			Shobara.
 
			- Towards single cell genomics study (July 11, 2014)

			Visit to National Research Institute of Fisheries and 
			Environment
Hiroshi Suga visited the 
			National Research Institute of Fisheries and Environment and 
			collected sea water samples. A lot of new and promising information 
			about dinoflagellates, our next model for the future.
			 
			- Next generation sequencing seminar 
			(June 12, 2014)

			Illumina NGS explained
Kazuhito Ueno from Illumina co. gave a talk covering a broad range of 
			the current NGS technologies.
 
			- Sad news from Basel (June 3, 2014)
The PI's former boss passed away
Prof.
			Dr. Walter J. Gehring, with whom the PI Hiroshi Suga worked for more 
			than 5 years, has passed away. We will never forget his enthusiathm 
			to science and warm support to young scientists. 
 
			- Evolution of transposable elements (April 3, 2014)
			Our paper in MBE now online
The paper "The 
			Holozoan Capsaspora 
			owczarzaki Possesses a Diverse Complement of Active 
			Transposable Element Families" by Martin Carr (University of 
			Huddersfield, UK) and Hiroshi Suga is now online, describing the 
			unexpectedly diverse transposable elements in the genome of the 
			filasterean Capsaspora owczarzaki. It was published in
			Genome Biology and 
			Evolution. Although not signed the paper, Arnau Sebé-Pedrós 
			and Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo, the former colleagues of Hiroshi Suga, 
			have also contributed to this paper. 
			Congratulations Martin! (and the lab, for the first publication 
			after moving)
 
			- The lab started (April 2, 2014)
The lab started with the PI Hiroshi Suga
We started the lab with Hiroshi Suga (PI) and 5 undergrads, Yuki 
			Kimura, Masaaki Kobayashi, Kojiro Tokiyashu, Azusa Nakata, and So 
			Miyamoto. Welcome to the lab!