iCeMS Learning Lounge #3: Aya Sato-Carlton + Hideki Hirori

Why Our Science Matters
The "Learning Lounge" features young scientists who, in 20 minutes deliver a presentation that will persuade any curious listener, even those without a scientific background, why their research area -- not just the personal research of the speaker -- is important to the world.
Dr. Aya Sato-Carlton
How Is Your DNA Passed Onto Your Children?
When we generate sperm or eggs, we package only half of our DNA strands into each sperm or egg cell. How are DNA molecules controlled in such a precise manner? I will show how DNA molecules are handled during this cell division, passing your genetic information onto your children.
Dr. Hideki Hirori
Making Invisible Worlds Visible
Human eyes work well in bright sunlight, and they enable us to quickly see tiny dust specks as well as huge mountains in full color. However, under the darkness of night, they hardly help at all. Nonetheless, there exist animals, e.g., snakes, whose "eyes" are sensitive to infrared radiation emitted from their prey, enabling them to hunt in the dark. Here, I will show how humankind has made invisible worlds visible by developing laser radiation devices that go far beyond what sunlight can reveal.
Lecturer |
Dr. Aya Sato-Carlton Research Associate, iCeMS Peter Carlton Lab Dr. Hideki Hirori Associate Professor, iCeMS Koichiro Tanaka Lab |
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Language | English |
Date / Time | October 21, 2015 / 14:00-15:30 |
Venue | 2nd floor Seminar Room (#A207), iCeMS Main Building (#77), Kyoto University
Directions |
Flyer | ![]() |
Host | Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS), Kyoto University |
Registration |
Not required for non-iCeMS participants (This event is open to anyone who is interested.) iCeMS members please register via your lab's secretary. |
Contact | iCeMS Overseas Affairs and Planning | oap@icems.kyoto-u.ac.jp |