Laboratory for Integrated Cellular Systems

 

YUGI, Katsuyuki, Ph. D.


        

Contact

Laboratory for Integrated Cellular Systems, RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences

1-7-22 Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 230-0045 Japan

TEL: +81-45-503-7041

E-mail: katsuyuki.yugi (add AT and RIKEN's domain name)


Keywords

1.  Trans-omics

2.  Systems biology

3.  Metabolism

4.  Mathematical modeling


Academic History

Mar. 

1999

 

       B.A., Faculty of Environmental Information, Keio University
Mar.

2001

 

     

M.S., Graduate School for Media and Governance, Keio University

Apr. 

2002

 - 

Mar. 2004  

Research Associate, 21st Century COE, Keio University 

Apr

2003

 - 

Mar   2005  

Research Trainee, National Institute of Neuroscience, Department of Mental Retardation and Birth Defect Research

Apr.

2004

 - 

Mar  2006  

Visiting Researcher, Keio Research Institute at SFC

Aug.

2005

 

     

Ph. D., Graduate School for Media and Governance, Keio University (Advisor: Prof. Masaru Tomita)

Apr.

2006

 - 

Mar.  2010  

Research Associate, Department of Biosciences and Informatics, Keio University

Apr.

2010

 - 

Jun.  2013  

Project Research Associate, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Tokyo

Jul.

2013

 - 

Dec. 2016  

Research Associate, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Tokyo

Oct.

2015

 - 

Mar. 2019  

PRESTO Researcher, Japan Science and Technology Agency

Jan.

2017

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Jun. 2020  

Senior Scientist, YCI Laboratory for Trans-Omics, Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, RIKEN

Jan. 

2017

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Visiting Researcher, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Tokyo

Feb.

2017

 - 

     

Associate Faculty Member, Faculty of 1000(Systems & Network Biology

Apr. 2017  -        Project Associate Professor, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University
Jul. 2020  -        Team Leader, Laboratory for Integrated Cellular Systems, Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, RIKEN
Apr. 2022  - Sep. 2022   Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University