ANNOUNCEMENT
Two New Titles Released in the “Booklets Series for Young Readers” : Issue 09 (Takanori Kanai) & Issue 10 (Oltea Sampetrean)
January 30, 2026
Booklets Series for Young Readers Issue 09 & Issue 10
Credits: WPI-Bio2Q
The Digital Booklet Series for Young Readers, which introduces research activities at Bio2Q, has added two new issues.
Issue 09 features Prof. Takanori Kanai, who explores the complex communication between the gut, liver, and brain to tackle inflammatory diseases.
Issue 10 looks at the research of Prof. Oltea Sampetrean, whose work investigates how gut bacteria metabolites might help in developing new treatments for brain tumors.
Both English and Japanese versions are available. We invite you to explore these new issues along with previous titles in the series.
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