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WPI-Bio2Q Social Event (2024.7.2)

July 2, 2024

July 2, 2024

On Tuesday, July 2, Keio University Human Biology-Microbiome-Quantum Research Center (WPI-Bio2Q) held  WPI-Bio2Q LUNCH TIME as one of our social events at Keio University Shinanomachi Campus.

WPI-Bio2Q LUNCH TIME ONIGIRI PARTY

Date: Tuesday, July 2

Time: 12:00-13:00

Location: Bio2Q Office, 1N8 Research Park, Keio University Shinanomachi Campus

Onigiri (rice balls) and light meals were served.

Not only WPI-Bio2Q members, friends and colleagues of members who were interested in Bio2Q  also actively participated.

Around 30 people from different fields enjoyed and shared their scientific view, research progress,  and so on,  at the Lunch Time.

The WPI-Bio2Q LUNCH TIME will be held once every two months.

We look forward to seeing you next time!

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