- Events with no time listed are accessible at any time during open hours.
- There may be age restrictions for some events.
- Admission tickets may be required for some events and will be distributed
at the East Research Building 1F ticketing counter.
An Introduction to RIKEN Research around Japan
Learn about the research that takes place at other RIKEN locations around Japan.
1F Entrance Lobby, Display Corridor, Main Office BuildingAdministrative Division, Yokohama Branch
Elucidation of allergy pathogenesis
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Allergic Disease
Application of iPS cell technology in tumor immunotherapy
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Developmental Genetics
Development of a novel cancer immunotherapy
that induces both innate and adaptive immunity
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Immunotherapy
How B cells fight against viruses!
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Lymphcyte differentiation
Translational research using humanized mice
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Human Disease Models
It's a microbial world
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Integrated Bioinformatics
How do immune responses happen?
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Cell Signaling
Mechanisms of T and B lymphocyte development
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Immune Regeneration
Single-molecule microscopy in immunology
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Molecular Live-Cell Quantification
Comprehensive approaches for understanding the immune system
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Integrative Genomics
Natural helper cells: a new player in innate immunity
6F lobby, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Immuno Cell System
Solving the Mystery of Stratum Corneum Barrier Function
4F Lounge, North Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Skin Homeostasis
How genetics can make drug use safer
3F Elevator Hall, East Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for International Allaince on Genomic Research
Allergies and genes
3F Elevator Hall, East Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Respiratory and Allergic Diseases
Disease research and large-scale genome analysis
3F Elevator Hall, East Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Medical Science Mathematics
Autoimmune diseases and genes
3F Elevator Hall, East Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for autoimmune diseases
Cardiovascular diseases and genes
3F Elevator Hall, East Research BuildingCenter for Integrative Medical Sciences:Laboratory for Cardiovascular Diseases
Explore the nature of life by considering the cell as a system
2F Room E217, East Research BuildingQuantitative Biology Center:Laboratory for Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
Innovation Center:Cell-Free Technology Application Laboratory
The work of the Platform for Drug Discovery,
Informatics and Structural Life Science
2F Room E211, East Research BuildingRIKEN Structural Biology Laboratory
Introducing unnatural amino acids into proteins
2F Room E211, East Research BuildingRIKEN Structural Biology Laboratory
An introduction to Center for Sustainable Resource Science projects.
2F Room C215-C217, Central Research BuildingCenter for Sustainable Resource Science
Biomass in the environment
Room C210-C212, 2nd floor, Central Research BuildingCenter for Sustainable Resource Science:Environmental Metabolic Analysis Research Team
Using CO2 as a resource
Room C210-C212, 2nd floor, Central Research BuildingCenter for Sustainable Resource Science:Biomass Engineering Program Cooperation Division
Biomass in the environment at a molecular level
3F in front of Room B308, Experiment BuildingBioanalytical Sciences Laboratory
Protein X-ray crystallography for drug development
4F in front of Room B404, Experiment BuildingDrug Design Laboratory
Gut microbiota and the gut immune system
4F in front of Room B409, Experiment BuildingImmunobiology Laboratory
Let's look at various creatures!
5F in front of Room A509, Experiment BuildingMolecular and Cellular Biology Laboratory