Laboraty of Marine Environmental Science

(last up date 2018/05/10)

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  • Goals of our lab is educate a student who can contribute the fisheries and society by researching on marine environmental science.
    Ambitious student who is interested in marine environmental science is welcome to our lab.

  • Main topics are
    -Monitoring of chemical pollution in aquatic environment,
    -Evaluation of single and mixture effects of chemicals on aquatic organisms,
    -Function analysis of xenobiotic binding protein in blood of fish,
    -Development of removal technology of contaminated sediment,
    -Clarification of developmental mechanism of red tide, and physiological and ecological study of red tide organisms


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    Place

    Faculty of Agriculture, No. 3 building, 6F



    Staffs-> top

    Yuji OSHIMA, Ph. D., Professor Reference --> Kyudai DB,
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    Research gate

    Yohei Shimasaki, Ph.D., Associated Professor Reference --> Kyudai DB
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    Sonoe Horiguchi, office


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    Doctor coures student


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    Bachelor course student



    Study topics-> top

    Effects of the environmental pollutants to aquatic organisms and their detoxicfication system

    - Function analysis of tributyltin binding protein (TBT-bps) and pufferfish TTX binding protein binding protein (PSTBP) using transgenic medaka fish

    - Identification and molecular analysis of PFOS binding protein in blood of fish, and mammals

    - Gene editing of TBT-bps and PSTBP in fish

    - Gene expression analysis on fish exposed to chemicals(TBT, PFOS, PAHs) using using Next Generation Sequencer (mRNA-seq)

    - Mixture toxicity of chemicals using nanoinjection to fish embryo

    - Effect of chemicals on behavior of fish

    - Gene analysis on penshell using Next Generation Sequencer

    - New biomonitoring species, wharf roach for pollution of coastal area

    - Physiological ecology and control of red tide blooms (Harmful phytoplanktons, Mechanisms of red tide development, Prediction)