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  1. In The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, Kansai Branch, Materials Development Research Group, Mrs.Hiramoto received the Best Presentation Award at the 4th meeting of the research group and poster presentation
  2. Our laboratory's research description was published in Biomaterials magazine.
  3. Heartwarming articles about Dr. Nakano in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun (April 23 and October 30) (Column)
  4. The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun published an article about our laboratory's composite of bone matrix and titanium alloy (S-Inove achievement).
  5. Anti-Aging Series 3: The Forefront of Bone Research - From Metabolism and Disease Mechanisms to Regenerative Medicine, Drug Discovery, Rehabilitation Devices, and Functional Foods" has been published.
  6. The Sanyo Shimbun took a close-up look at Eiji Fukuda, who completed the doctoral course at our laboratory at the end of September.
  7. Dr. Fukuda and Dr. Matsugaki received their doctoral degrees.
  8. An article about our laboratory was published in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun on September 18.
  9. Four posters from our laboratory received 21st The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials.
  10. Our paper was awarded the 61st The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials The Best Paper Award.
  11. We received the 36th The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials Technical Development Award at the 2013 Fall Meeting.
  12. A conversation with the President appeared in the September issue of the Osaka University NewsLetter.
  13. A collaborative research results with Prof. Imai of Keio University and Prof. Otsuki of Nagoya University were published in Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies.
  14. The September 2013 issue of the magazine "Monthly Functional Materials", for which Dr. Nakano edited a special feature, is now available.
  15. The article was published in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun on August 26.
  16. We are pleased to announce that we have been selected to receive various awards from The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials in 2013.
  17. The Sanyo Shimbun published an article about our laboratory.
  18. Dr. Nakano received the Chancellor's Award in the "Research Category" again last year.

  1. In The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, Kansai Branch, Materials Development Research Group, Mrs.Hiramoto received the Best Presentation Award at the 4th meeting of the research group and poster presentation

    〇Natsumi Hiramoto, Ai Serizawa, Takayoshi Nakano:  
    Development of osteomechanically compatible Ti-based non-equilibrium hybrid alloys by the multilayer fabrication/SPS composite method.

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  2. Our laboratory's research description was published in Biomaterials magazine.

    Ai Serizawa, Takayoshi Nakano:
    Special Issue on Revolution in Molding of Medical Devices, Optical Additive Manufacturing and CAD/CAM "Molding and Development of Bone Substitute Materials by Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing",
    Biomaterials, 31 [4] (2013), pp. 228-237.

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  3. Heartwarming articles about Dr. Nakano in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun (April 23 and October 30) (Column)

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  4. The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun published an article about our laboratory's composite of bone matrix and titanium alloy (S-Inove achievement).

    The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun published an article about our laboratory's composite of bone matrix and titanium alloy (S-Inove achievement).

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  5. Anti-Aging Series 3: The Forefront of Bone Research - From Metabolism and Disease Mechanisms to Regenerative Medicine, Drug Discovery, Rehabilitation Devices, and Functional Foods" has been published.

    Click here for more details.

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  6. The Sanyo Shimbun took a close-up look at Eiji Fukuda, who completed the doctoral course at our laboratory at the end of September.

    The Sanyo Shimbun took a close-up look at Eiji Fukuda, who completed the doctoral course at our laboratory at the end of September.
    Click here for this article.

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  7. Dr. Fukuda and Dr. Matsugaki received their doctoral degrees.

    The degree conferral ceremony was held on September 25. From Nakano laboratory, Dr. Eiji Fukuda and Dr. Aira Matsugaki received their doctoral degrees.

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  8. An article about our laboratory was published in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun on September 18.

    An article about our laboratory was published in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun on September 18.

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  9. Four posters from our laboratory received 21st The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials.

    〇Taiki Nishikawa, Aira Matsugaki, Mitsuharu Todai, Takayoshi Nakano:

    Control of Osteoblast Arrangement by Using Substrate Surface Morphology

     

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    〇Tomoki Tanaka, Ai Serizawa, Koji Hagiwara, and Takayoshi Nakano:

    Wear properties of Ti-6Al-4V alloy single crystal and its controlling factors

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    〇Hiroyuki Ogisu, Takuya Ishimoto, Akira Matsugaki, Takayoshi Nakano:

    Anisotropic bone regeneration behavior by implantation of oriented materials in bone defects and its influencing factors

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    〇Yutaro Araki, Takuya Ishimoto, Takayoshi Nakano, Riki Nishida, Eiji Taguchi, Hidehiro Yasuda:

    Quantitative Analysis of Bone Bioapatite Nano-Oriented Structure and Its Contribution to Mechanical Function Anisotropy

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  10. Our paper was awarded the 61st The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials The Best Paper Award.

    Y. Noyama, T. Miura, T. Ishimoto, T. Itaya, M. Niinomi and T. Nakano:
    Bone loss and reduced bone quality of the human femur after total hip arthroplasty under stress-shielding effects by titanium-based implant.

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  11. We received the 36th The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials Technical Development Award at the 2013 Fall Meeting.

    Eiji Fukuda, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Seiji Nakagawa, Yoshio Nakajima, Takayoshi Nakano:
    Development of a bone-like functionalized joint prosthesis by electron beam additive manufacturing

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  12. A conversation with the President appeared in the September issue of the Osaka University NewsLetter.

    Click here for page1.
    Click here for page2.

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  13. A collaborative research results with Prof. Imai of Keio University and Prof. Otsuki of Nagoya University were published in Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies.

    W. Wang, Y. Oaki, C. Ohtsuki, T. Nakano, H. Imai:
    Formation of c-axis-oriented columnar structures through controlled epitaxial growth of hydroxyapatite,
    Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies, 1 (2013), pp.143-148.

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  14. The September 2013 issue of the magazine "Monthly Functional Materials", for which Dr. Nakano edited a special feature, is now available.

    [Special Feature] The Forefront of Technology for Biomaterials with High Functionality
    Modern Trend of Functionalization of Biomaterials: Anisotropic Control of Tissue and Biomaterials
    Modern Trend of Functionalization of Biomaterials
    Based on Anisotropic Control of Biological Tissues and Materials

     ・High Functionality and Anisotropy of Metal Biomaterials
     ・Morphological Control of Calcium Phosphate Materials for Artificial Bone
     ・Functionalization of Metal Surfaces by Controlling Polymer Arrangement
     ・Photoreactive MPC polymers for surface functionalization of materials
     ・Functionalization of metallic biomaterial surfaces by ceramic coating
     ・Functionalization of biomaterials based on bioanisotropy
     ・Polymer biomaterials that mimic the main chain structure of nucleic acids
     ・Design of materials and structures using laminated modeling to enhance the functionality of artificial joints

    Material Report-R&D-
     ・Development of organic phase-change optical recording materials
    ◇Columns: Masters Cafe - Techno Comments by Former Engineers and Researchers
     ・Research and Development

    □■□From the Editor

    The quality of medical care is increasing due to the changing lifestyles of modern people and the advent of a super-aging society, and there is an urgent need to enhance the functionality and performance of biomaterials to improve the quality of life of patients. In this issue of "Functional Materials", we focus on "biomaterials" and feature various technologies aiming at high functionality.
     
    Biomaterials are artificially created materials that supplement or assist the functions of living organisms, and it is important to design materials that mimic living organisms and "behave as if they were living tissues" in order for artificial materials to function properly in living organisms. In order to achieve this, it is important to design materials that mimic living organisms and "behave as if they were living tissue. This is where the control of anisotropy comes into focus.
    Biological tissues have "orientation dependence" in response to forces from various directions during their evolution under gravitational environment, and they have low symmetry and exhibit only the necessary functions in the necessary directions.
    In this special issue, we consider this anisotropy control as an important point of view, and collected the latest research trends in the enhancement of various materials.
     
    The word "behave", which I heard from the supervisor of this project when we were discussing the project, left an impression on me, as if it was a determination or intention for artificial materials to be close to the living body. Please take a look at this issue to see the progress in materials technology that directly affects our lives.
    (Editor: Yanase)

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  15. The article was published in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun on August 26.

    Click here for this PDF.

     

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  16. We are pleased to announce that we have been selected to receive various awards from The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials in 2013.

    We are pleased to announce that the following paper from our laboratory has been selected for the 61st The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials The Best Paper Award.

    Y. Noyama, T. Miura, T. Ishimoto, T. Itaya, M. Niinomi and T. Nakano:
    Bone loss and reduced bone quality of the human femur after total hip arthroplasty under stress-shielding effects by titanium-based implant.

    In addition, we have received The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials Technical Development Award.
    Dr. Fukuda of our laboratory will give the following award lecture.

    Eiji Fukuda, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Seiji Nakagawa, Yoshio Nakajima, Takayoshi Nakano:
    Development of bone-like functionalized joint prosthesis by electron beam additive manufacturing method,
    Matelia, 52 [2], (2013) pp. 74-76.

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  17. The Sanyo Shimbun published an article about our laboratory.

    An article was published in the Sanyo Shimbun on August 10, 2013, on the local economy page (page 6) with the headline, "Explanatory book on artificial joints written by Nakashima Medical employees and doctors.
    The article is about the book "Towards Future Artificial Joints" published recently by Nihon Igakukan, in which our laboratory also contributed to writing.

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  18. Dr. Nakano received the Chancellor's Award in the "Research Category" again last year.

    Dr. Nakano received the Chancellor's Award in the "Research Category" again last year.

     

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