RIKEN ECL Research Team / RIKEN ECL Research Unit
Outstanding junior researchers are assigned to positions according to their career stage, and can carry out research based on their own innovative thinking as a PI. The RIKEN Early Career Leaders Program (RIKEN ECL Program), established in 2023, expands on the RIKEN Hakubi Fellows Program by creating the position of Unit Leader, a flexible research position at a host research center, in addition to the Team Leader position. The Program supports early career researchers who will launch their own laboratory at RIKEN and take on the challenges of leading their own research project, with the aim of fostering the next generation of outstanding researchers who can be entrusted with the future.
Organization
- Chrono-Developmental Biology RIKEN ECL Research Team
- Masayuki Oginuma (Ph.D.)
- Reproductive System RIKEN ECL Research Team
- Reina Komiya (Ph.D.)
- Biophenomena Engineering RIKEN ECL Research Team
- Makoto Saito (Ph.D.)
- Digital Twin for Light-Matter Interaction RIKEN ECL Research Team
- Shuntaro Tani (Ph.D.)
- Meson RIKEN ECL Research Team
- Tadashi Hashimoto (Ph.D)
- Epigenome Dynamics RIKEN ECL Research Team
- Shihori Yokobayashi (Ph.D.)
- Hierarchical Neural Computation RIKEN ECL Research Unit
- Toshitake Asabuki (Ph.D.)
- Precision Immune Regulation RIKEN ECL Research Unit
- Naoko Satoh-Takayama (Ph.D.)
- Mathematical Genomics RIKEN ECL Research Unit
- Leo Speidel (Ph.D.)
- Cambial Stem Cell System RIKEN ECL Research Unit
- Dongbo Shi (Ph.D.)
- Extreme Quantum Matter Physics RIKEN ECL Research Unit
- Yukako Fujishiro (Ph.D)
- Molecular Photocatalysis RIKEN ECL Research Unit
- Kei Murata (Ph.D.)