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Kurisu Minoru

クリス ミノル | Kurisu Minoru
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Assistant Professor (non-tenured)
Homepage URL  (1): https://www.bio.phys.tohoku.ac.jp
Research field  (1): Bio-, chemical, and soft-matter physics
Research keywords  (5): Vesicle ,  Soft Matter ,  Biophysics ,  Artificial Cell ,  Protocell / Synthetic Cell
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (5):
  • 2023 - 2026 Development of microscale membrane compartments showing inflation and division
  • 2023 - 2026 ベシクルからミニマルセルへの道:代謝・自己生産・進化
  • 2023 - 2024 原始細胞分裂に着目した生命痕跡の解析方法の提案
  • 2022 - 2024 Reproduction and evolution of minimal cell: soft matter physics connecting matter and life
  • 2021 - 2023 Self-organization of molecular assembly to living system: synthesis of minimal cell
Papers (9):
  • Minoru Kurisu, Masayuki Imai. Concepts of a synthetic minimal cell: Information molecules, metabolic pathways, and vesicle reproduction. Biophysics and Physicobiology. 2024. 24. 1. e210002
  • Minoru Kurisu, Peter Walde, Masayuki Imai. Synthetic minimal cell with artificial metabolic pathways. Artificial Life Conference Proceedings (MIT Press). 2023. isal_a_00610. 25
  • Minoru Kurisu, Masayuki Imai. The origin of cellular systems from vesicles. Viva Origino. 2023. 51. 2. 3
  • Minoru Kurisu, Ryosuke Katayama, Yuka Sakuma, Toshihiro Kawakatsu, Peter Walde, Masayuki Imai. Synthesising a minimal cell with artificial metabolic pathways. Communications Chemistry. 2023. 6. 1. 56
  • Masayuki Imai, Yuka Sakuma, Minoru Kurisu, Peter Walde. From vesicles toward protocells and minimal cells. Soft Matter. 2022. 18. 4823-4849
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Lectures and oral presentations  (15):
  • 膜成長と分裂を実現する単純なベシクル系の探索:膜から探るプロトセル
    (第48回生命の起原および進化学会学術講演会 2024)
  • 分裂可能な原始細胞膜の分子組成探索
    (第12回宇宙における生命ワークショップ 2024)
  • Reproduction of a synthetic minimal cell: An experimental approach connecting matter and cell
    (The 61st Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan 2023)
  • 自己生産する人工細胞の設計:酵素反応・重合反応・膜弾性モデル
    (第38回中国四国地区高分子若手研究会 2023)
  • 物質と細胞を人工のベシクル自己生産系で繋ぐ
    (生命の起原および進化学会 夏の学校 2023)
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Education (2):
  • 2017 - 2022 Tohoku University Graduate School of Science Department of Physics
  • 2013 - 2017 Tohoku University Faculty of Science Department of Physics
Professional career (3):
  • Doctor (Science) (Tohoku University)
  • Master (Science) (Tohoku University)
  • Bachelor (Science) (Tohoku University)
Work history (4):
  • 2022/04 - 2026/03 Tohoku University Graduate School of Science Department of Physics Assistant Professor
  • 2021/04 - 2022/03 Research Fellow (DC2) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  • 2019/07 - 2019/09 Academic Guest, ETH Zürich Department of Materials
  • 2018/10 - 2018/12 Visiting Student, ETH Zürich Department of Materials
Committee career (2):
  • 2023/04 - 現在 The Society for the Study of the Origin and Evolution of Life Japan Organizing Committee
  • 2021/01 - 2022/12 The Biophysical Society of Japan Expert Committee (Non-equilibrium/Self-organization)
Awards (8):
  • 2023/11 - International Union of Pure and Applied Biophysics IUPAB award Reproduction of a synthetic minimal cell: An experimental approach connecting matter and cell
  • 2023/11 - The Biophysical Society of Japan Early Career Award in Biophysics Reproduction of a synthetic minimal cell: An experimental approach connecting matter and cell
  • 2022/03 - The 46th Annual Meeting of The Society for the Study of the Origin and Evolution of Life Japan Student Presentation Award Reproduction of Vesicles: Synthetic Design of Minimal Cells
  • 2022/02 - Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University Thesis Award Recursive Vesicle Reproduction System Coupled with Enzymatic Cascade Reactions: Toward Synthetic Minimal Cell
  • 2021/11 - The 59th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan Student Presentation Award Reproduction cycles of vesicle coupled with template polymerization: toward autonomous synthetic protocell
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Association Membership(s) (4):
The Society for the Study of the Origin and Evolution of Life Japan ,  Japanese Society For Cell Synthesis Research ,  The Biophysical Society of Japan ,  The Physical Society of Japan
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