The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations

Abstract The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations was held on September 2nd-3rd, 2017 at the Kyoto Prefecture Seminar House. The Community celebrated the 30th anniversary of the school this year. The Community has been organizing a meeting once a year since it was...

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Main Authors: Takashi Yagi, Masanobu Kawanishi, Kazuhiko Takahashi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
Series:Genes and Environment
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41021-018-0093-4
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spelling doaj-c77137375ce941f581f6243b21ab90b52020-11-25T02:18:04ZengBMCGenes and Environment1880-70622018-03-014011310.1186/s41021-018-0093-4The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of MutationsTakashi Yagi0Masanobu Kawanishi1Kazuhiko Takahashi2Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture UniversityGraduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture UniversityYokohama University of PharmacyAbstract The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations was held on September 2nd-3rd, 2017 at the Kyoto Prefecture Seminar House. The Community celebrated the 30th anniversary of the school this year. The Community has been organizing a meeting once a year since it was founded as the Society for Mechanisms of Anti-mutagenesis and Anti-carcinogenesis Studies in 1987. The Society was reorganized to the current Community in 2006, and since then has a summer school aimed at providing information on mutation research frontiers and exchanging scientific information among young scientists such as graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and assistant professors. This year, three eminent scientists were invited to discuss radiation cluster damage, the evolution of snake venom, and colibactin and colorectal cancer, while 15 participants presented their own research. Fifty-six participants joined in enthusiastic discussions and acquired new scientific knowledge.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41021-018-0093-4MutagenesisCarcinogenesisGenotoxicityThe Research Community for Mechanisms of MutationsThe Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society
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author Takashi Yagi
Masanobu Kawanishi
Kazuhiko Takahashi
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Masanobu Kawanishi
Kazuhiko Takahashi
The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations
Genes and Environment
Mutagenesis
Carcinogenesis
Genotoxicity
The Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations
The Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society
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Masanobu Kawanishi
Kazuhiko Takahashi
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title The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations
title_short The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations
title_full The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations
title_fullStr The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations
title_full_unstemmed The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations
title_sort 30th summer school of the research community for mechanisms of mutations
publisher BMC
series Genes and Environment
issn 1880-7062
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract The 30th summer school of the Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations was held on September 2nd-3rd, 2017 at the Kyoto Prefecture Seminar House. The Community celebrated the 30th anniversary of the school this year. The Community has been organizing a meeting once a year since it was founded as the Society for Mechanisms of Anti-mutagenesis and Anti-carcinogenesis Studies in 1987. The Society was reorganized to the current Community in 2006, and since then has a summer school aimed at providing information on mutation research frontiers and exchanging scientific information among young scientists such as graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and assistant professors. This year, three eminent scientists were invited to discuss radiation cluster damage, the evolution of snake venom, and colibactin and colorectal cancer, while 15 participants presented their own research. Fifty-six participants joined in enthusiastic discussions and acquired new scientific knowledge.
topic Mutagenesis
Carcinogenesis
Genotoxicity
The Research Community for Mechanisms of Mutations
The Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41021-018-0093-4
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