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BioJapan 2023
December 7, 2023
WPI-Bio2Q participated in BioJapan 2023 by exhibiting at a booth in Yokohama from October 11 to 13.
The following scientific message was shared with visitors to the WPI-Bio2Q booth.
“Integrating Biology, Microbiome, and Quantum Computing for Healthy Longevity”
Human health is maintained by complex interactions between multiple organs. These interactions include the microbiome, which exists on every external surface of the body, and the resulting information is processed and utilized in a coordinated manner. Our center will develop novel research techniques to understand the interactions between multiple organs and the microbiome and develop methods to apply quantum computing to human biology. Our mission is to forge a new interdisciplinary research area that will lead to groundbreaking progress in elucidating the regulatory mechanisms sustaining human health. In the long term, we will develop new prophylactic/therapeutic approaches to promote healthy longevity.
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