From past activities Since 2003
- A New Student from Thailand Joins our Group (3 June, 2022)
- Main Group Chemistry (MGC) Webinar on Chalcogen Chemical Biology (19 May, 2022)
- A New Series of Selenosugar Molecules has been Synthesized (June, 2021)
- Manuscript invitation to “Oxidative Folding of Proteins and Peptides (December, 2020)
- Professor Thomas Wirth visited us from Cardiff University (September, 2019)
- The 5th Japanese Selenium Meeting was held at Takanawa Campus of Tokai University (July, 2019)
- Two-chain folding pathways of insulin has been elucidated clearly (May, 2018)
- Professor K. K. Bhasin (Panjab University, India) and his wife visited us and talked about novel imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine based organoselenium compounds (September, 2017)
- Selenoinsulin was prepared and found to be long-lasting against degradation by IDE (April, 2017)
- The 5th Workshop of Selenium and Sulfur Redox and Catalysis WSeS-5 was held in Shonan campus of Tokai University on 21 May, 2016
- 5th Workshop of SeS Redox and Catalysis (May, 2016)
- A graduate student in the doctor course received a poster award in the 42nd Symposium on Main Group Element Chemistry (December, 2015)
- Need Players for Orchestra Performance in Pacifichem 2015 (August, 2015)
- Dr. Kenta Arai’s paper was highlighted as a back cover picture in Chemistry an Asian Journal. (November, 2014)
- Human type-2 relaxin: A facile synthetic method was developed. (May, 2014)
- Our graduate student received Shigeyoshi Matsumae Award 2013.(2013)
- Two students received poster awards in the 39th symposium on Main Group Element.(December, 2012)
- The First Workshop on the Element Strategy of Life Systems (March, 2012)
- Our paper was selected as a very important paper (VIP) in Chemistry A European Journal. (February, 2011)
- Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI): Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Research under a proposed research project). (February, 2010)
- JSPS-DST international exchange program, collaborative research (from October, 2008)
- The SAAP simulation program is now available for free download (February, 2007)
- Importance of single amino acid potentials for protein structures (September, 2006)
- A new transformation reaction for the synthesis of selenocysteine derivatives (April, 2006)
- Analysis of the S•••O interactions in phospholipase A2 in relation to protein evolution and functions (March, 2006)
- "Development of the high-speed simulation technology by using the SAAP Force Field" was adopted for Research and Study Program of Tokai University Education System General Research Organization. (June 30, 2005)
- Selected by Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (B) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. (July 1, 2004)
- SAAP Force Field in progress (May 15, 2004)
- Participation to Genome Plaza (December 1, 2003)