Research Community for Supramolecular System in Vivo
In living organisms, molecules are assembled in a high-dimensional and hierarchical manner and regulate biological reactions. Such assembled molecules coordinate various time scales, such as intracellular signal transduction and metabolism (short-time reaction) and development and aging (long-term reaction). Protein misfolding and tissue injury disrupt the coordinated biological reactions and cause various diseases. We believe that materials that mimic the structure and dynamics of molecular assembly in living organisms will stand as a new therapeutic modality by tuning biological reaction systems and activating regenerative properties. To do this, the creation of the interdisciplinary science of "design (computational science)," "synthesis (organic chemistry)," "evaluate (analytical chemistry)," and "adaptation (biology)" is desired. Thus, our community aims to integrate physics, chemistry, and biology in the field of living organisms and invite cutting-edge researchers to discuss them.
2023/2/27
The 4th Meeting on Supramolecular System in Vivo was held.
We invited Dr. Mori of Nara Medical University and Dr. Yokoyama of Tohoku University to give a lecture.
2022/11/29
The 3rd Meeting on Supramolecular System in Vivo was held.
We invited Dr. Kamiya of Tokyo Institute of Technology and Dr. Kaneko of Doshisha University to give a lecture.
2022/9/22
The 2nd Meeting on Supramolecular System in Vivo was held.
We invited Dr. Yanai of Kyushu University to give a lecture.
The 1st Meeting on Supramolecular Systems in Vivo was held.
This two-day workshop was held to exchange ideas among Ajioka, Muraoka, and Watanabe lab members.