At Hayamizu Laboratory of Institute of Science Tokyo, we are conducting research at the interface between biology and electronics, connecting the fields of bio and nano!
This section introduces the research, facilities, and achievements of Hayamizu Laboratory.
We held a welcome party for our new B4 students, new M1 student, and researcher.
We presented the following research findings at the 73rd JSAP Spring Meeting, held at the Ookayama Campus, Institute of Science Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, and online.
・Kakeru Komino “Concentration Dependence of Phase-Separated Self-Assembly of Two Peptides on h-BN Surfaces” (Oral Presentation)
・Asahi Yu “Self-Assembly of Histidine-Containing Peptides in the Presence of Metal Ions” (Oral Presentation))
・Takuma Kamioka “Electrical Measurement of PAsp–PLL Interactions Using an Extended-Gate FET” (Oral Presentation)
・Nanase Ikeda “In Situ Observation of Peptide Crystallization by Raman Spectroscopy and Evaluation of Concentration-Dependent Spectral Changes” (Oral Presentation)
・Mariko Sato “Evaluation of the Airborne Sensing Performance of Peptide-Modified Graphene Odor Sensors” (Oral Presentation)
・Risa Suzuki “Evaluation of Chemical Doping in Self-Assembled Peptide-Modified MoS₂ by Raman Mapping” (Oral Presentation)
General Symposium, held at the Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan.
・Marie Sugiyama “Visualizing the Reaction Activity of Biomolecule-Modified Graphitic Surfaces using Electrochemiluminescence” (Oral Presentation)
・Yuito Takahashi “Adsorption of Sodium Cholate on Graphite Surfaces and Its Influence on Molecular Self-Assembly” (Oral Presentation)
We welcomed a new Researcher, Dr. Homma.
At Hayamizu Laboratory, we are looking for students and researchers who are eager to explore the bio-nano interface with us. For the details, pleaese look into here.