Team:Kyoto/Attributions

Team:Kyoto/Project - 2018.igem.org

北畠先生 Knut-sensei 王丹先生● Dr. Dan Ohtan Wang (Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, iCeMS, Kyoto University) provided us with a laboratory and some reagents. 藤原さん● Dr. Fujiwara (Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, iCeMS, Kyoto University) taught us usage of experiment equipment and gave us professional advice on cloning. 那須田先生● Dr. Shuhei Nasuda (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University) provided us with a laboratory and a meeting room. 曽田先生 Prof. Teiji Sota (Department of Science, Kyoto University) helped us with the usage of laboratory, provided us with a laboratory, and let us use -80℃ freezer, the microscopy and Nanodrop of his laboratory. 本橋先生 ● Prof. Motohashi(Division of Life Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University) taught us the detailed protocol and technique of SLiCE method, and gave us advice on our cloning. Moreover, he provided us with SLiCE solution and JM109.

  • Dr. Makoto Kitabatake (Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University) helped us all through our project, taught the way of management of a team, provided us with a laboratory , and gave us professional advice as well as training us on the experiment of S. cerevisiae. In addition, he helped collect and analysis experiment data, and reform our wiki writing. He also gave us safety education and ethics education.

  • Dr. Knut Woltjen (Center of iPS Cell Research and Application, and Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University) helped us all through our project, and gave us professional advice on cloning. Moreover, he supported our sequencing.



  • Dr. Yuko Takeuchi (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University) provided us with B. xylophilus, trained us on culturing and observing it, and also provided us with laboratory facilities.
  • Mr. Suguru E. Tanaka (Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo) trained us on culturing B. xylophilus, and provided professional advice on the experiments




  • COSMO BIO provided us with reagents and kits, free of charge.
  • Promega Corporation provided us with regents and kits, free of charge.




  • Prof. Teiji Sota (Department of Science, Kyoto University) helped us with the usage of laboratory, provided us with a laboratory, and let us use -80℃ freezer, the microscopy and Nanodrop of his laboratory.
  • Dr. Tomoo Shimada (Department of Science, Kyoto University) provided us with a laboratory.
  • Dr. Shuhei Nasuda (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University) provided us with a laboratory and a meeting room.




  • Dr. Ichiro Taniguchi (Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University) provided us with the background of RNA nuclear export and helped us with the microinjection of RI-labeled RNA into Xenopus oocytes and the analysis. In addition, he provided us with DNA coding Rev protein.
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  • Dr. Ryusuke Tadokoro (Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University) helped us with the usage of a confocal microscopy.




  • James Hejna(Graduated School of Biostudies, Kyoto University) gave us valuable advice about our presentation and wiki.
  • Mr. Hideaki Tsujii (Faculty of medicine, Kyoto University) helped us with HTML codes for our wiki.

  • Kyoto city
  • Kyoto city forestry cooperative(Ms. Takubo )
  • Kyoto-Osaka forestry cooperative (Mr. Onishi, Mr. Enotani)

  • Prof. Keiko Kuroda (Department of Agriculture, Kobe University) provided us with a background on the matter of the pine disease in Japan.
  • Dr. Taisei Kikuchi (Department of Medicine, Miyazaki University) suggested the possibility of culturing B. xylophilus with S. cerevisiae.
  • Mr. Shuhei Yamada (Undergraduate school of Engineering, Kyoto University) helped us with revising our English in wiki and presentation.
  • Dr. Makoto Kashima (Department of Agriculture, Ryukoku University) helped us all through our projects.
  • Mr. Fumitaka Hashiya (Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University) helped us with the registration and storage of reagents.
  • Mr. Tomoki Uchino (Undergraduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University) trained us on the cloning experiment.