The Institute for Advanced Research Super-Lectures

The IAR lectures are the most important academic lectures at the Institute. They target University researchers and cover research of extraordinary excellence from within and outside the University. They are open to the general public.
The Third Super-Lecture 2007
Date
March 13, 2008
Place Lecture room #1, School of Economics, Nagoya University
Lecturer
Affiliation Title
Takao KONDO Director, Institute for Advanced Research; Professor, Graduate School of Science

A day in cyanobacteria timed by KaiC protein

Takashi YOSHIMURA Associate Professor, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences
Understanding the mechanism for seasonal time measurement
Kunihiro MATSUMOTO Professor, Graduate School of Science
Molecular signaling networks regulating cellular events; Approaches from model animals

Kozo KAIBUCHI

Professor, Graduate School of Medicine
Molecular mechanism underlying arteriosclerosis

The Second Super-Lecture 2006

Date
October 10, 2006
Place Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University
Lecturer Affiliation Title
Ikue MORI Professor, Graduate School of Science Understanding brain and memory through the behaviors of Caenorhabditis elegans
Koji UCHIDA Associate Professor, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Science The science of grusth in human body
Masaki SASAI Professor, Graduate School of Engineering Biological nanometer-scale molecular machines
Tomohide NIIMI Professor, Graduate School of Engineering Micro-scale analysis of high Knudsen number flows
Setsuko GOTO Professor, Graduate School of Medicine Stress response characteristics in women subjects in the perinatal period
Kunihiko TAKEDA Professor, Graduate School of Engineering Ainu culture, science, and technology

The First Super-Lecture 2005

Date
September 8, 2005
Place
Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University
Lecturer
Affiliation Title
Toshihide MASKAWA Professor, Kyoto Sangyo University;
Professor Emeritus,
Kyoto University

Approach toward the truth, describing the item of mediation

Takeshi OKADA Professor, Graduate School of Education and Human Development
Process of Artistic Creation
Nobuyoshi YAMORI Professor, Graduate School of Economics
Problem of Financial System in Tokai Region: Why is the Interest Rate of Nagoya Low?

Hirokazu ARIMOTO

Former Professor,
Tohoku University;
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science
Development of Novel Vancomycin Derivatives with Enhanced Antibacterial Activity Against VRE

Akihiro KUSUMI

Former Professor,
Kyoto University;
Professor, Graduate School of Science
Seeing and Dragging Single Molecules in living cells
Kimio NIWA Professor, Graduate School of Science

Discriminating the variety of Neutrinos by Microscope