Kyoto University The Hakubi Project
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
13th/Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior (EHUB)
Naho KONOIKE Associate Professor

Understanding the Human Brain through nonhuman primates

Development of a method to call directly to the monkey brain and elucidation of the neural mechanism of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia
12th/Department of Applied Biosciences, Graduate School of Agriculture
Toshiya ANDO Associate Professor

Learning from insects about the principles of formation and evolution of geometric functional forms in life

Demonstration of evolutionary processes in multicellular organisms through development of large-scale chromosomal manipulation methods
13th/Graduate School of Letters
Aya NAKAMA Associate Professor

Historical Exploration of the Significance of Love and Beauty in the Art of the Virgin Mary

The Representation of the Virgin Mary and Her Femininity in the Western Middle Ages
13th/Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (ASHBi)
Mari OHNUKI Assistant Professor

Recapitulation of ancient viruses-driven primate evolution in a culture dish

Identification of stem cell fate determining genes evolved by human endogenous retroviruses
15th/The Future of Human Society
Saho TAKAGI Assistant Professor

Exploring the Essence of Domestication through the 'Dog-like' Evolution of Cats

Elucidating the phenomenon of "caninification" in cats
HAKUBI Kyoto
univ.
Project
Project to foster and support early-career researchers
Researchers
14th/Graduate School of Lettrers
FEDOROVA Anastasia Associate Professor

Exploring the nature and vicissitudes of postwar Japanese democracy through the study of cinema

Japanese Film and Democracy in the 1950s
11th/Graduate School of Agriculture
Komei KADOWAKI Associate Professor

Envisioning diversity and sustainability through one seed

Predicting climate change impacts on forest ecosystems using plant-soil feedback theory
12th/ Graduate School of Letters
Maho IUCHI Associate Professor

Exploring the origins of the Tibetan Buddhist cultural sphere through textual studies and field research

Elucidation of the Foundations of Tibetan Cultural Area: On Medieval Tibet and the Second Diffusion of Buddhism in Tibet
15th/Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior (EHUB)
Sakumi IKI Assistant Professor

Elucidating the psychology of human parenting via monkey studies

The co-parenting mind: A series of comparative cognitive studies on the evolutionary foundations of human parenting
13th/Graduate School of Economics
Vu Ha Thu Assistant Professor

How to leverage social networks to promote farmer’s adoption of agricultural technologies? Evidence from field experiments

Impacts of Network-based Interventions on Farmers’ Adoption of Agricultural Technologies: Evidence from Field Experiments in Developing Countries

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