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Nakajima Kenichi

ナカジマ ケンイチ | Nakajima Kenichi
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Re-employed staff
Research field  (1): Polymer materials
Research keywords  (3): Silk ,  Physical properties ,  Filature
Papers (43):
  • Zabelina V, Takasu Y, Sehadova H, Yonemura N, Nakajima K, Sezutsu H, Sery M, Zurovec M, Frantisek Sehnal F, Tamura T. Mutation in Bombyx mori fibrohexamerin (P25) gene causes reorganization of rough endoplasmic reticulum in posterior silk gland cells and alters morphology of fibroin secretory globules in the silk gland lumen. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 2021. 135. 1-10
  • Eiji Okada, Kenichi Nakajima, Masatoshi Iga, Tetsuya Iizuka. New silkworm breeding lines high-strength silk thread "MN502" and "MC502", and their hybrid "MN502xMC502". The Journal of Silk Science and Technology of Japan. 2021. 29. 39-49
  • Masatoshi Iga, Tetsuya Iizuka, Eiji Okada, Kenichi Nakajima. Change of cocoon filament quality and raw silk yield in the F1-hybrid of hi-strength silk thread producing silkworm strain. The Journal of Silk Science and Technology of Japan. 2021. 29. 51-57
  • Hideyuki Kajiwara, Ritsuko Murakami, Kenichi Nakajima. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry-based biotyping of silk. I. Method development. Journal of Electrophoresis. 2021. 65. 1. 39-47
  • Hideyuki Kajiwara, Ritsuko Murakami, Kenichi Nakajima, Eiichi Kosegawa. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry-based biotyping of silk. II. Differences in 34 local silkworm race cocoons. Journal of Electrophoresis. 2021. 65. 1. 49-60
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MISC (3):
  • 小林功, 行弘文子, 伊賀正年, 中島健一, 瀬筒秀樹. エリシルクの物性調査. 日本野蚕学会大会講演要旨集(CD-ROM). 2019. 25th
  • Okada Eiji, Nakajima Ken’ichi, Misawa Toshihiko, Onuma Miyuki, Miyazaki Eiko, Mase Keisuke, Takabayashi Chiyuki. The luster and the color of the raw silk from the silkworm cocoons of the third molting and the fourth molting larvae. The Journal of Silk Science and Technology of Japan. 2008. 17. 86-87
  • OKADA Eiji, NAKAJIMA Ken'ichi, MIYAZAKI Eiko, MASE Keisuke, TAKABAYASHI Chiyuki. The lusters and color values of the cocoon thread among the silkworm races. The Journal of Silk Science and Technology of Japan. 2006. 15. 100-101
Education (2):
  • 2008 - 2011 Shinshu University Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Technology Department of Bioscience and Textile Technology
  • 1979 - 1983 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Faculty of Engineering Filature
Professional career (1):
  • Ph.D. (Engineering) (Shinshu University)
Work history (12):
  • 2021/04 - 現在 National Agriculture and Food Research Organization Re-employed staff
  • 2016/04 - 2021/03 National Agriculture and Food Research Organization New Silk Research Unit Senior Principal Scientist
  • 2019/04 - 2019/09 Tokyo university of agriculture and technology Part-time lecturer
  • 2015/04 - 2016/03 National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences Transgenic silkworm research unit Principal Scientist
  • 2011/04 - 2015/03 National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences Transgenic silkworm research unit Principal Scientist
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Awards (6):
  • 2016/11 - Japan Design Space Association Silver Prize, About the kukan design award 2016 Transflora Amy's Glowing Silk
  • 2016/09 - National Agriculture and Food Research Organization NARO RESEARCH PRIZE SPECIAL II Development of advanced utilization technology for the genetically modified silkworm, Bombyx mori
  • 2016/03 - Japanese Society of Breeding Japanese Society of Breeding Award Development of a practical variety of genetically modified silkworm that produces highly functional silk
  • 2015/11 - The Dainippon Silk Foundation Empress Teimei Memorial Sericultural Science Award Creation of "spider silk with new functions" by genetically modified silkworm
  • 2001/04 - Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Notable Invention Award Method and apparatus for manufacturing three-dimensionally shaped structures using cocoon threads
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