Location

Kyoto University, Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine
Department of Biocommunication Development

  • Address (Kyoto University, Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine Department of Biocommunication Development)
    53 Shogoin Kawahara-cho, Sakyo-ku,Kyoto 606-8507, Japan
    Medical Innovation Center 5F
    *5 minutes’ walk from exit #5 of “Jingu-marutamachi” station, Keihan Line”
    *5 minutes’ walk from “Kawabata Marutamachi” bus stop of Kyoto Bus”
    *5 minutes’ walk from “Marutamachi Keihan-mae” bus stop of Kyoto City Bus”
    *8 minutes’ walk from “Kumano Jinja-mae” bus stop of Kyoto City Bus”
  • For detailed information on transportation and access, please visit this page.
    *The recommended route is by bus or taxi from the station to the university hospital.
  • Direct Line to Laboratory
    ‭+81-75-366-7453‬
  • Email
    info@biozipcode.net
    *Emails are sent to the laboratory administration and forwarded to Professor Hideto Kojima if necessary.
    *If your inquiry is urgent, please contact us by phone.

Laboratory

About the Lab

Applying the unique technology developed by Professor Kojima, efforts include the redevelopment of existing drugs, development of new drugs, and etc.

Message from Professors

Research is conducted daily to understand why diseases do not heal, find answers, and develop cures rather than treatments.

Members

Introducing the research course and related members. Detailed information on each member’s expertise, research content, and achievements is provided.

Joint Research

This is research conducted by Kyoto University faculty as a business under commission from Biozipcode Inc. The expenses required for the research are borne by the commissioner.

Publications

A list of papers published by the lab is available. Research outcomes led by Special Professor Kojima in diabetes and regenerative medicine are presented.

Access

Here are directions to the Medical Innovation Center, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University. *Please check the access route in advance.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about the Department of Biocommunication Development, diabetes stem cells, and research content are compiled.

Are You Interested in Research at the Department of Biocommunication Development?

Are You Interested in Research at the Department of Biocommunication Development?

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