This Notice supports 1) visits of U.S. scientists to conduct collaborative research and/or to acquire advanced research skills in Japanese institutions, 2) Joint workshops to exchange scientific information and to foster collaborations.
Receipt date: September 15, 2010-2012
Next-Generation Integrated Simulation of Living Matter
http://www.csrp.riken.jp/index_e.html
- Newletters
- Biosupercomputing Symposium Pages
University of Tokyo Heart Simulator
http://www.sml.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index.html
Leading Project for Biosimulation
http://www.lp-biosimulation.com/english/index.shtml
MEI center in silico medicine
http://www.mei.osaka-u.ac.jp/gCOE/english/index.html
National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Unique Resources and Expertise
Japan model sharing survey - Summary Report of 2008 SIAM Forward Looking Session
http://www.physiome.jp/documents/PDFs/Survey_on_model_sharing.pdf
Toru Yao, Adviser on Bio-Informatics, Computational Biology and Systems Biology
- RIKEN Yokohama, AIST Tokyo and KEIO University in Japan
Editing Tips
It's not uncommon to hit a dead end when navigating a Japanese webpage--meaning you rapidly get to text that looks interesting, but is in Japanese only.
Here is a decent solution for "triage" to determine whether it's worth tracking down more details.
First copy the URL of the page in question, then go to Yahoo Japan's online translator:
http://honyaku.yahoo.co.jp/url
Paste the URL into the box, and select the radio button with the Kanji characters for Japanese into English. It's normally the fourth button from the left, and the Kanji characters look like this:
日ー>英
Here is sample output of the NIPs brain integration lab page. Note that clicking on sub-links will automagically route the text for translation.