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  1. A book that Dr. Nakano contributed to has been published by Springer.
  2. Dr. Nakano received the Best Review Award and gave the award lecture at the Smart Processing Society for Materials, Environment & Energy.
  3. A paper on our collaborative research with Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University was published in Biomaterials.
  4. News about Nakano Laboratory was featured in "Welding Technology".
  5. Our collaborative research with Hagiwara Lab. won The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials The Metals Best Poster Award.
  6. Mr. Fujitani received The 46th Japan Institute of Metals and Materials Technical Skill Award.
  7. Ms. Aimi Murakami won the poster award in the poster presentation at the Materials Science and Engineering Conference.
  8. Mr. Noboru Inoue won the Excellent Best Poster Award and Ms. Yui Tanaka won the Best Poster Award in the poster presentation at the Materials Development Research Meeting.

  1. A book that Dr. Nakano contributed to has been published by Springer.

    Takayoshi Nakano:
    Bone Tissue and Biomaterial Design Based on the Anisotropic Microstructure,
    Advances in Metallic Biomaterials~Tissues, Materials and Biological Reactions~
    Springer Series in Biomaterials Science and Engineering, Volume 3, (2015) pp.3-30
    ISBN: 978-3-662-46835-7 (Print) 978-3-662-46836-4 (Online)

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  2. Dr. Nakano received the Best Review Award and gave the award lecture at the Smart Processing Society for Materials, Environment & Energy.

    Takayoshi Nakano: Development of metal-based biofunctional materials using additive manufacturing technology (3D printing)

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  3. A paper on our collaborative research with Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University was published in Biomaterials.

    Masaya Yamamoto, Akishige Hokugo, Yoshitake Takahashi, Takayoshi Nakano, Masahiro Hiraoka,Yasuhiko Tabata:
    Combination of BMP-2-releasing gelatin/β-TCP sponges with autologous bone marrow for bone regeneration of X-ray-irradiated rabbit ulnar defects,
    Biomaterials, vol.56 (2015), pp.18-25.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2015.03.057.

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  4. News about Nakano Laboratory was featured in "Welding Technology".

    Nakano Lab. was featured in "Welding Technology" Vol.63 No.5, "Successful fabrication of 3D metal objects with excellent energy absorption for developing anisotropic manufacturing market.

    This achievement was featured in the "SIP (Strategic Innovation Program)" led by the Cabinet Office and commissioned by NEDO.
    This achievement was made through the "Construction and regional demonstration of a 3D anisotropic customized design and additive manufacturing base" of the "Innovative Design and Manufacturing Technology (Sasaki PD)" program led by the Cabinet Office and commissioned by NEDO.
    This achievement is based on the "Construction and regional demonstration of a three-dimensional anisotropic customized design and additive manufacturing base" of the "SIP (Strategic Innovation Program) Innovative Design and Production Technology (Sasaki PD)" commissioned by NEDO.

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  5. Our collaborative research with Hagiwara Lab. won The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials The Metals Best Poster Award.

    Haruka Araki, Takaaki Ikenishi, Koji Hagiwara and Takayoshi Nakano:
    Change in high temperature creep behavior of NbSi2/MoSi2 duplex silicide by addition of quaternary elements

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  6. Mr. Fujitani received The 46th Japan Institute of Metals and Materials Technical Skill Award.

    Mr. Fujitani received The 46th Japan Institute of Metals and Materials Technical Skill Award.

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  7. Ms. Aimi Murakami won the poster award in the poster presentation at the Materials Science and Engineering Conference.

    Aimi Murakami, Takuya Ishimoto, and Takayoshi Nakano:
    Anisotropic microstructure construction of bone that is functionally hostile to artificial stress distribution.

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  8. Mr. Noboru Inoue won the Excellent Best Poster Award and Ms. Yui Tanaka won the Best Poster Award in the poster presentation at the Materials Development Research Meeting.

    Noboru Inoue, Ai Serizawa, Takayuki Nakamoto, Takahiro Kimura, Takuya Ishimoto, and Takayoshi Nakano:
    Design of Anisotropic Co-Cr-Mo Alloy Structures by Additive Manufacturing Method for Development of Novel Bone Implants

    Yui Tanaka, Takuya Ishimoto, Mitsuharu Todai, Takayoshi Nakano, Yohei Kawanishi, Koji Sakai, Tsuyoshi Murase, Hideki Yoshikawa:
    Development of a Low Specific Elasticity Implant for Stress Shielding Suppression and Its Effect on Bone Orientation

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