GO TOP

Field

Integrative Life Sciences :
Developmental Regulation Network

Research

Assistant Professor KUBO Atsushi
Campus Seiryo campus
Laboratory Developmental Neurobiology
Tel +81-22-717-8596
E-mail atsushi.kubo.c7@tohoku.ac.jp
Website http://www2.idac.tohoku.ac.jp/dep/devn/index.htm
Career
2005 Graduated, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University
2007 Completed master’s program, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
2010 Completed doctoral program, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
2011 Postdoctoral Researcher, Kyoto University
2012 Postdoctoral Researcher, National Center for Child Health and Development
2013 Assistant Professor, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
2014– present Assistant Professor, Tohoku University
Selected Publications

Inui M et al., Sci.Rep., 4:5396, 2014

Shimizu H et al., PLoS ONE, 8(10):e75754, 2013

Vincentelli R et al., Methods, 55, pp65-72、2011

Kubo A et al., Development、137, pp1613-1623、2010

Miwata K et al., Developmental Biology, 292, pp546-554、2006

Kubo A et al., BRIEFINGS IN FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS, 8(4), pp250-255、2009

Activities in Academic Societies

Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists

Recent Activities

Using transgenic zebrafishes which express GFP-tagged protein and KO animals (mouse/zebrafish), we are revealing the relationships between the mechanical stress and gene regulation, We are also collaborating with researchers in the field of engineering to dissect and manipulate cellular system.

Message to Students

The developmental process is very dynamic and beautiful. Everyone who is interested in mouse or zebrafish development is welcome in our lab.