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This project is supported by the Funding Program for World-Leading Innovative R & D on Science and Technology (FIRST program) and its' goals are to establish the world's first cutting-edge technology for the earlier detection and accurate diagnosis of cancer, as well as cancer treatment without serious side effects based on selective pinpoint drug delivery to cancer lesions.


This project was finished on March 31, 2014.

Thank you very much for past support, patronage.
In addition, COI program "COINS- Center of Open Innovation Network for Smart Health"started as a study in conjunction with the FIRST program, please refer sequentially.We would be grateful for your continued support.

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Kazunori KATAOKA

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2014.7.28
Prof. Kazunori Kataoka received the Journal of Drug Targeting's 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award. This Award recognizes scientist who have made exceptional and sustained contributions to drug delivery and targeting.
2014.6.23
Prof. Kazunori Kataoka has been selected as a Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher.
2014.5.19
Prof. Kataoka received "SPSJ Award for Outstanding Achievement in Polymer Science and Technology" from Society of Polymer Science, Japan. The title of the Award is "Development and Application of Biofunctionality Polymers".
2014.4.18
Our paper titled "Three-layered polyplex micelle as a multifunctional nanocarrier platform for light-induced systemic gene transfer" (published in Nature Communications) was carried on the column of Shikoku Newspaper.
2014.4.11
Our paper titled "Three-layered polyplex micelle as a multifunctional nanocarrier platform for light-induced systemic gene transfer" (published in Nature Communications) was carried on the column of Kagaku Newspaper.
2014.4.8
The Atsushi Ochiya Group's (National Cancer Center) paper entitled "Ultra-sensitive liquid biopsy of circulating extracellular vesicles using ExoScreen" was carried on the column of Nikkeisangyo, Nihonkeizai, and Yomiuri Newspaper, etc.
2014.4.2
The press conference about our paper entitled "Three-layered polyplex micelle as a multifunctional nanocarrier platform for light-induced systemic gene transfer" for Nature Communications was held at the University of Tokyo.

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