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Fujio Cup Quiz 2013
Plenary Session
Eighth Annual Symposium
Cell-e'bration NCRM bulletin
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An eventful year of NCRM was commemorated with
a series of events starting with the Fujio
Cup Quiz on Stem Cells and Regenerative medicine
The inaugural address was given by Prof. Koji Kono (Yamanashi University, Japan) and Eighth Anniversary News Bulletin "Cell-e'-bration" (Vol:8) was released by Prof. Masaharu Seno, Professor, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan, and the first copy received by Prof. Koji Kono |
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Felicitations |
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Prof. Masaharu Seno
Okayama University, Okayama, Japan |
Prof. Koji Kono
National University of Singapore (NUS), Yamanashi University, Japan |
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The Consul General of Japan at Chennai Mr. Masanori Nakano lauded the Indo-Japan collaborative efforts in this evolving field of stem cells by NCRM and its Japanese collaborators and distributed the prizes to winners of the Fujio Cup Quiz, an all India quiz competition on stem cells conducted for the 8th time consecutively named after the renowned Japanese physician Dr Fujio Takayama. The first prize and the prestigious ever-rotating Fujio cup went to the team from Alagappa College of Technology, Anna University, Chennai
In the beginning the annual
report was presented by Dr Dedeepiya.
The event concluded with
the national anthems of both Japan and India. |
Winners of the Fujio Cup Quiz
being awarded the Fujio Cup |
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Eighth Anniversary function was graced by the presence of the consul general of Japan at Chennai Mr. Masanori Nakano as the Chief guest (4th from left) , Dr. Samuel Abraham (left), Prof. Masaharu Seno(Professor, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan)(3rd from the left), Prof. Koji Kono (Prof. Koji Kono
National University of Singapore (NUS), Yamanashi University, Japan)(3rd from the right), Fr. Francis Xavier (Director, LICET, Loyola Campus)(2nd from left), Mr Nonaka Haruo (Medius Holdings
JAPAN
)(2nd from right), and Dr. Dedeepiya (right) were the guests
of honour. |
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*"Nichi" stands for Japan and "In" stands for India. This institute started on an Indo-Japan collaboration now has spreaded further with global alliances |
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