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Department of physics and Mathematics
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Department of Chemistry and Biological Scinence
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Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Department of Integrated Information Technology
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What you can leam
- Admission
- For Students
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Gradiate School
Faculty
- Assistant Professor/ Department of Physics and Mathematics
- Kohei Matsuzaki
- Ph.D. in Engineering, 2018, Department of Applied Physics, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
- ■Keywords in Research
- High Tc superconducting films
- ■Research Interest
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Molecular Motor, High-Speed Single Molecule Measurement
- ■Contribution to Research Societies
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Presentations
1) Matsuzaki, K., Tomishige, M. “Single-molecule fluorescent observations of the biased binding/unbinding of the tethered kinesin head”
The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan, 25 September, 2014. Sapporo, Japan
2) Matsuzaki, K., Iwaki, K., Tomishige, M. “Single-molecule fluorescent observations of kinesin-1 moving under a load from DNA origami spring”
The 53rd Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan, 14 September, 2015. Kanazawa, Japan
3) Matsuzaki, K., Isojima, H., Enoki, S., Noji, H., Tomishige, M. “Preferential forward stepping mechanism of kinesin-1 studied using tandemly joined two-headed monomer”
The 54th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan, 25 November, 2016. Tsukuba, Japan
4) Matsuzaki, K., Isojima, H., Enoki, S., Noji, H., Tomishige, M. “Preferential forward stepping mechanism of kinesin-1 studied using tandemly joined two-headed monomer”
The 3rd International Symposium on Frontiers in Bioimaging, 16 June, 2017. Taipei, Taiwan
5) Matsuzaki, K., Tomishige, M. “Direct observation of the binding and unbinding motions of the teth- ered kinesin head to microtubule”
The 55th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan, 20 September, 2017. Kumamoto, Japan
6) Matsuzaki, K., Isojima, H., Enoki, S., Noji, H., Tomishige, M. “BIASED BINDING MECHANISM ALONE CAN EXPLAIN THE PREFERENTIAL FORWARD STEPPING OF KINESIN-1”
62nd Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, 20 February, 2018. San Francisco, US
7) Matsuzaki, K., Tomishige, M. “Direct observation of the suppression of the leading head of kinesin-1 dimer from detachment from microtubule”
The 56th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan, 16 September, 2018. Okayama, Japan

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