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橋本昌征 Masayuki Hashimoto

橋本老師

Masayuki Hashimoto

E-mailmailto:hashmate@mail.ncku.edu.tw

TEL06-2353535 ext 3592 FAX06-2095845

Molevular Bacteriology Lab

Educations / Professional Experience

Educations

2000/03

Ph. D. (Dr. of Agriculture) from Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University (Niigata, Japan).

1996/03

Master's degree from Graduate School of Agriculture, Niigata University (Niigata, Japan).

1994/03

Graduated from Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Niigata University (Niigata, Japan)

Current Position

2013/05 -

Project Assistant Professor, Institute of Molecular Medicine, National ChengKung University Medical College, Tainan, Taiwan

Professional Experience

2007/11-2013/04

Assistant Professor, Young Researchers Empowerment Center, Shinshu Uni

2005/06-2007/10

Assistant Professor, Division of Gene Research Center, Human and Environment Science Research Center, Shinshu University.

2002/08-2005/05

Postdoctoral research fellow of Department of Biology, Tokyo Metropolitan University.

2002/04-2002/07

Postdoctoral research fellow of Kyowa Hakko Co., Ltd., detached to Department of Biology, Tokyo Metropolitan University.

2000/04-2002/03

Postdoctoral research fellow of Bio-oriented Technology Research Advancement Institution, detached to Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Shizuoka University.

 

 

Expertise /Research Interests

Research

Interests

1) Prevention for Enterohemorrhagic E. coli infection. Screening of chemical inhibitor for EHEC infection, and inhibition of Shiga toxin production by anti-phage defense system.

2) Synthetic biology and biotechnology. We developed an in vivo target cloning system for long DNA fragment which is too long for PCR amplification. We demonstrate to clone 50-100kb fragment from gram negative bacteria. We are expanding the method to variety of bacteria. In addition, we are developing biotechnological tools by using novel negative selection markers.

3) Bacterial genomic evolution. We found some restriction-modification systems are involved in genomic evolution in uropathogenic E. coli. Novel restriction enzymes were identified and characterized. Then, we are investigating the association between the gene and the bacterial genomic evolution in the pathogenic E. coli.

Research

Directions

Bacteria is a simple organism, and E. coli is one of the best studied bacteria. But it's still providing a novel interesting phenomena and findings. To study their mechanism on molecular level led us to know the bacteria more and more, then finally I want to understand everything for a cell. To do so, a simple organism is the best way.

 

 

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