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GlobalExcellenceinAction GraduateSchoolofInterdisciplinaryNewScience ToyoUniversity 2016 Bio - Nano Science Fusion Master and Doctoral Courses Graduat e School of Int erdisciplinary New Science Toyo University Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo University 2100, Kujirai, Kawagoe, Saitama 350-8585, Japan Tel: +81 49 239 1313 Fax: +81 49 231 5117 E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.toyo.ac.jp/site/english-glns/ CourseofBio-NanoScienceFusion GraduateSchoolofInterdisciplinaryNewScience ToyoUniversity Foreword Following the great success of the Doctoral Course, which was opened in April 2007, the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science, Toyo University, started the Bio-Nano Science Fusion Master Course in April 2011. Its aim is to surge ahead in bio and nanotechnology research, creating new interdisciplinary realms. We provide a unique curriculum such as Workshops on advanced equipment and Web educational programmes as well as lectures. The Graduate School also organises international symposia and seminars for young researchers. The students carry out advanced research on nanoscience/nanotechnology, bioscience/biotechnology and bio-nano fusion science/technology in collaboration with the Bio-Nano Electronics Research Centre, Toyo University. Supervisors TatsuroHanajiri Designandfabricationof HisaoMorimoto Self-organisation/nonlineardynamics ofnano/micromaterials nanoscaleelectrondevices Iamcurrentlystudyingthephysicsofnanoscaleelectron devices and am interested in its application to nanoelectronics. I have studied the electric properties of thin SOI films and the structures of SOI MOSFETs with decanano scale gates. I propose fully inverted (FI) SOI MOSFETs with ultra-thin SOI films and novel fully depleted(FD)SOIMOSFETs. I am interested in self-organisations, phase transitions, and non-linear dynamics of nano/micro materials disperse systems such as suspensions, in which nano/micro particles, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes or biological cells are dispersed. I am also interested in bio-nano fusion technologies utilising the above phenomena induced in nano/micro materials disperse systems. SakthiKumar YoshikataNakajima Nanotechnology/Nanomaterials Bio-nanofusion Bio-nanofusion/nanotechnology/ biomaterials I am interested in the research work based on fusion of different science fields, namely physics, chemistry and biotechnology.Ifocusonresearchthemessuchas (a) Nano drug delivery, aptamer (DNA and RNA based) sensorsandbio/chemicalsensors. (b) Carbon nanotubes, nano particles and quantum dots for solar cell applications and plasma processing thin films. Iaminterestedinadvancedmaterialsforfutureelectron devices such as silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers, silicon-on-quartz (SOQ) and silicon nano dots, and micro-particles and biological cells dispersed in solution. My study also focuses on the design and fabrication of high-resolution bio-nano analytical systems utilising the advancedmaterials. ToruMizuki Bio-nanofusion/Biotechnology Iaminterestedintheinteractionsbetweenbiomolecules such as protein, peptide and DNA, and nano/micro materials such as CNTs, fullerenes and magnetic materials. I am currently focusing on bio-nano fusion research such as analysis of the function of proteins immobilisedonnano/micromaterialsandaccelerationof theenzymeactivityusingarotationalmagneticfield. GlobalExcellenceinAction GraduateSchoolofInterdisciplinaryNewScience ToyoUniversity Admission policy The Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science, Toyo University, accepts motivated Master and Doctoral Course students from all over the world and creates internationally advanced researchers in the fields of bioscience, nanotechnology and bio-nano fusion science and technology, the latter being one of the most important subjects in the 21st Century. Supervisors TakashiUchida RonUsami Screeningandapplicationof extremophiles Growthandapplicationof carbon-basednanostructures I am interested in the research work related to carbon-basednanostructuressuchascarbonnanotubes, carbon nanowalls and endohedral fullerenes. I focus on researchthemessuchas (a) Equipment development-chemical vapour deposition systems,electroncyclotronresonanceionsource. (b) Growth-carbon nanotubes, carbon nanowalls, endohedralfullerenes. Extremophilesaremicroorganismswhichgrowinextreme environments where other organisms are difficult to survive. A great attention has recently been paid to extremophiles. I am developing several new methodologiesforisolatingvaluablemicroorganismsand carryingoutanalysisoftheirfunctionsandgenes. ToruMaekawa Self-organisation/self-assembly innano/microsystems I am very much interested in pattern formations, synchronisation and chaos created via self-organisation/self-assembly, which are induced in nano/micro systems. Fluctuations, surface effects and quantum effects, in particular, become significant on nanometre scales, which makes nano systems completelydifferentfromourmacroscopicworld. Visiting professors DanielMorse UCSB SirJohnWalker RéginePerzynski UniversityofCambridge UniversitéParis6 RaymondWhitby NicoleGrobert UniversityofOxford NazarbayevUniversity P.V.Mohanan SreeChitraTirunal InstituteforMedical SciencesandTechnology LeonidKalachev UniversityofMontana YoshioBando NIMS ToruKobayashi JAMSTEC ShigeruDeguchi JAMSTEC CourseofBio-NanoScienceFusion GraduateSchoolofInterdisciplinaryNewScience ToyoUniversity Curriculum (Master Course) Year Type Lectures 1 Workshops Webprogramme Research Webprogramme 2 Research Title Units Introductiontobio-nanosciencefusion 2 Englishforscienceandtechnology 2 Fundamentalmathematics 2 Fundamentalphysics 2 Fundamentalchemistry 2 Fundamentalbiotechnology 2 Extremophiles 2 Nanoelectronics 2 Nanomaterials 2 Biomaterialsandnanotechnology 2 Microbiology 2 Bionanoscience 2 Advancednanoscienceandnanotechnology 2 WorkshoponadvancedequipmentI 2 WorkshoponadvancedequipmentII 2 WorkshoponadvancedequipmentIII 2 WorkshoponadvancedequipmentIV 2 WebeducationI 2 Bio-nanosciencefusionseminarIandII 4 Bio-nanosciencefusionresearchIandII 4 WebeducationII 2 Bio-nanosciencefusionseminarIIIandIV 4 Bio-nanosciencefusionresearchIIIandIV 4 Web educational programmes: GEOSET TOYO We produce, in collaboration with Florida State University, web educational programmes named “Global Educational Outreach for Science, Engineering and Technology, Toyo University” abbreviated to “GEOSET TOYO”. Students also participate in the production of GEOSET TOYO programmes. Some typical programmes are listed below; Type Lecture+ppt +video Lecture+ppt +video Lecture+ppt +video Lecture+ppt Experiment+ppt +video Experiment+ppt +video Seminar+ppt +video Seminar+ppt +video Video Video Video Programmes Fundamentalscience:Classicalmechanics (Outline,philosophy,history) Fundamentalscience:Classicalmechanics (Experimentalverification) Fundamentalscience:Electromagnetism (Outline,philosophy,history) Fundamentalscience:Electromagnetism (Maxwellequation) Observationofnanostructures byelectronmicroscopes Observationofnanostructures byscanningprobemicroscopes Roomtemperaturegrowthofcompound semiconductorslearningfromseacreatures ProfessorDanielMorse SirHarryKroto’sInternationalSeminar forYoungScientists IntroductiontoCaliforniaNanoSystems Facilitiesandequipment VisittotheRoyalSociety Greatscientists SirHarryKroto’sSeminarforJuniorStudents Level Undergraduate(UG) Graduate(Grad) UG,Grad UG,Grad UG,Grad,PD UG,Grad,PD UG,Grad,PD UG,Grad,PD, Researchers(R) UG,Grad,PD,R UG,Grad,PD,R UG,Grad,PD,R Primary,Junior-highand HighSchool GlobalExcellenceinAction GraduateSchoolofInterdisciplinaryNewScience ToyoUniversity Facilities and equipment State-of-the-art facilities and equipment are installed at the Bio-Nano Electronics Research Centre, which Master and Doctoral Course students can use for their research. A unique course such as “Workshops on advanced equipment” is specially designed for Master Course students. NanostructuresProcessingRoom LithographyRoom NanoelectronicsSuperCleanRooms TransmissionElectronMicroscope SuperconductingQuantumInterferenceDevice UltraFastLiquidChromatography ScanningElectronMicroscopes ScanningProbeMicroscope X-rayPhotoelectronSpectroscopySystem CourseofBio-NanoScienceFusion GraduateSchoolofInterdisciplinaryNewScience ToyoUniversity Events The Graduate School organises and holds international symposia, seminars, workshops, etc. for the students. The students also participate in the events; e.g., they present their latest results at international symposia and seminars. International Symposia on Bioscience and Nanotechnology International Seminars for Young Scientists (overseas) International Seminars for Young Scientists (Kawagoe Campus) GlobalExcellenceinAction GraduateSchoolofInterdisciplinaryNewScience ToyoUniversity Sir Harry Kroto’s Seminars for Young Scientists (Kawagoe Campus) Recent publications A.K. Rochani, R.G. Aswathy, A. Borah, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, Heat shock protein 90 targeted nano anticancer therapy, J. Pharm. Sci. 105, 1454-1466 (2016). DOI: 10.1016/j.xphs.2015.10.007 V.A. Kumar, Y. Nakajima, T. Uchida, T. Hanajiri and T. Maekawa, Synthesis of nanoparticles composed of silver and silver chloride for a plasmonic photocatalyst using an extract from needles of Pinus densiflora, Mater. Lett. 176, 169-172 (2016). DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2016.04.077 A. Borah, S. Raveendran, A. Rochani, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, Targeting self-renewal pathways in cancer stem cells: Clinical implications for cancer therapy, Oncogenesis 4, e177 (2015). DOI: 10.1038/oncsis.2015.35 A.C. Poulose, S. Veeranarayanan, M.S. Mohamed, Y. Sakamoto, N. Hirosawa, Y. Suzuki, M. Zhang, M. Yudasaka, N. Radhakrishnan, T. Maekawa, P.V. Mohanan and D.S. Kumar, Characterizing the biocompatibility and tumor-imaging capability of Cu2S nanocrystals in vivo, Nanoscale 7, 13061-13074 (2015). DOI: 10.1039/C5NR02572A H. Shimoshige, H. Kobayashi, T. Mizuki, Y. Nagaoka, A. Inoue and T. Maekawa, Effect of polyethylene glycol on the formation of magnetic nanoparticles synthesized by Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum MS-1, PLoS One 10, e0127481 (2015). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127481 M. Suzuki, A. Aki, T. Mizuki, T. Maekawa, R. Usami and H. Morimoto, Encouragement of enzyme reaction utilizing heat generation from ferromagnetic particles subjected to an ac magnetic field, PLoS One 10, e0127673 (2015). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127673 A.C. Poulose, S. Veeranarayanan, M.S. Mohamed, Y. Nagaoka, R.R. Aburto, T. Mitcham, P.M. Ajayan, R.R. Bouchard, Y. Sakamoto, Y. Yoshida, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, Multi-stimuli responsive Cu2S nanocrystals as trimodal imaging and synergistic chemo-photothermal therapy agents, Nanoscale 7, 8378-8388 (2015). DOI: 10.1039/C4NR07139E A. Mathew, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, Aptamers in targeted nanotherapy, Curr. Top. Med. Chem. 15, 1102-1114 (2015). DOI: 10.2174/1568026615666150413153525 S. Raveendran, V. Palaninathan, Y. Nagaoka, T. Fukuda, S. Iwai, T. Higashi, T. Mizuki, Y. Sakamoto, P.V. Mohanan, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, Extremophilic polysaccharide nanoparticles for cancer nanotherapy and evaluation of antioxidant properties, Int. J. Biol. Macromolec. 76, 310–319 (2015). DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2015.03.001 2.858 B. Sivakumar, R.G. Aswathy, Y. Nagaoka, T. Fukuda, S. Iwai, K. Venugopal, K. Kato, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, An ‘all in one’ approach for simultaneous chemotherapeutic, photothermal and magnetic hyperthermia mediated by hybrid magnetic nanoparticles, RSC Adv. 5, 25066-25078 (2015). DOI: 10.1039/C5RA00168D N. Chauhan, V. Palaninathan, S. Raveendran, A.C. Poulose, T. Nakajima, T. Hasaumra, T. Uchida, T. Hanajiri, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, N2-plasma assisted one-step alignment and patterning of graphene oxide on SiO2/Si substrate via Langmuir-Blodgett technique, Adv. Mater. Interfaces 2, 1400515 (2015). DOI: 10.1002/admi.201400515 T. Fukuda, Y. Hayasaki, T. Hasumura, Y. Katsube, R.L.D. Whitby and T. Maekawa, Low temperature synthesis of carbon fibres and metal-filling carbon nanoparticles with laser irradiation into near-critical benzene, RSC Adv. 5, 12671-12677 (2015). DOI: 10.1039/C4RA15709E CourseofBio-NanoScienceFusion GraduateSchoolofInterdisciplinaryNewScience ToyoUniversity Awards and prizes ✓ Best Poster Award (2014) S. Raveendran, N. Chauhan, V. Palaninathan, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, Cancer therapy based on shape dependent biocompatible gold hybrid nanostructures, The 9th International Conference on Surfaces, Coatings and Nanostructured Materials (NANOSMAT 2014) (2014), Dublin, Ireland. ✓ IUPAC Young Researcher Award (2013) S. Veeranarayanan, M.S. Mohamed, A.C. Poulose, N. Hirosawa, Y. Sakamoto, Y. Yoshida, T. Maekawa and D.S Kumar, Synergistic targeting of cancer and associated angiogenesis In vivo using triple-targeted drug loaded silica nanoformulations for theragnosticst, International Conference on Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced Materials (ICFPAM-2013) (2013), Auckland, New Zealand. ✓ IUPAC Young Researcher Award (2013) M.S. Mohamed, S. Veeranarayanan, A.C. Poulose, Y. Nagaoka, Y. Yoshida, T. Maekawa and D.S Kumar, Fe3O4 core-silica shell nanoclusters based multimodal treatment strategy for drug resistant breast cancers, International Conference on Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced Materials (ICFPAM-2013) (2013), Auckland, New Zealand. ✓ Tasilo Prnka Prize (2012) S. Veeranarayanan, A.C. Poulose, M.S. Mohamed, Y. Nagaoka, S. Kashiwada, Y. Yoshida, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, Nanoformulation facilitated disruption of vasculogenesis: Approach towards neo-angiogenic treatment, Nanocon 2012, C13 (2012), Brno, Czech Republic. Highlighted papers ✓ ACS Editors’ Choice, American Chemical Society (2014) A. Baliyan, Y. Nakajima, T. Fukuda, T. Uchida, T. Hanajiri and T. Maekawa, Synthesis of an ultradense forest of vertically aligned triple-walled carbon nanotubes of uniform diameter and length using hollow catalytic nanoparticles, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 136, 1047-1053 (2014). DOI: 10.1021/ja410794p ✓ Spotlights on Recent JACS Publications, American Chemical Society (2014). A. Baliyan, Y. Nakajima, T. Fukuda, T. Uchida, T. Hanajiri and T. Maekawa, Hollow Spheres Lend Control to Carbon Nanotube Growth, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 136, 1157 (2014). DOI: 10.1021/ja500664b ✓ Institute of Physics (2012) S. Veeranarayanan, A.C. Poulose, S. Mohamed, A. Aravind, Y. Nagaoka, Y. Yoshida, T. Maekawa and D.S. Kumar, FITC labeled silica nanoparticles as efficient cell tags: Uptake and photostability study in endothelial cells, J. Fluoresc. 22, 537–548 (2012). DOI: 10.1007/s10895-011-0991-3 Secretariat of the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science, Toyo University Katsumi Funato Narutoshi Fukushima Natsue Takahashi Keiko Itamochi Secretariat of the Bio-Nano Electronics Research Centre, Toyo University Akiko Tanaka Hiroshi Akasu Sachiko Takahashi Minako Hardy Enquiriesconcerningthegraduateschool GraduateSchoolofInterdisciplinaryNewScience EducationandStudentAffairsSection,KawagoeCampus,ToyoUniversity 2100,Kujirai,Kawagoe,Saitama350-8585,Japan Tel:+81-49-239-1313,Fax:+81-49-231-5117,E-mail:[email protected] URL:http://www.toyo.ac.jp/site/english-glns/ Enquiriesconcerningresearchprojects Bio-NanoElectronicsResearchCentre,ToyoUniversity ResearchPromotionSection 2100,Kujirai,Kawagoe,Saitama350-8585,Japan Tel:+81-49-239-1375,Fax:+81-49-234-2502,E-mail:[email protected] URL:http://www.toyo.ac.jp/site/bionano/ Mikiko Koizumi Toshie Masuda