OLYMPUS TECHNOZONE Vol.62 2004-12
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Cloning is one technology that is employed in fundamental biological
research. Success using mice, with their rapid generational turnover, was a crucial element in experiments to produce the genetically identical individuals known as clones, and it was a young Japanese with a Ph.D. in agricultural science that beat the world in the race to clone the first mouse. Dr. Wakayama, now with the RIKEN research institute, is a researcher at the cutting edge of science, and a user of Olympus biological microscopes. Meanwhile, Takashi Miyazawa, a talented specialist in microscope assembly, works at the factory that makes the Olympus system microscopes that Dr. Wakayama operates. We brought these two exceptionally gifted individuals together to discuss
their work. Now let's listen to what they have to say about unlocking the mysteries
of life.
(Organized by Olympus Technozone Editorial Department)
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