Prof. Dr. Michael W. Lassalle

Angestellt, Associate Professor, iCLA (International College of Liberal Arts)

Kofu, Japan

Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse

Management
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Biophysical Chemistry
Microbiology
International Relations

Werdegang

Berufserfahrung von Michael W. Lassalle

  • Bis heute

    Associate Professor

    iCLA (International College of Liberal Arts)

    Associate Professor at iCLA (http://www.icla.jp/en/home.html); Duties: Establishing a new laboratory; Laboratory courses: Integrated Science, Genetics and Cell Biology Lectures: Integrated Science, Genetics, Biotechnology Own research (Combination of Molecular and Biophysical Chemistry)

  • Designated Associate Professor

    Kobe University

    特命講師 (Designated Associate Professor); Strategic Research Management (Center for Collaborative Research and Technology Development): 1.) Global academic intercommunication; 2.) Global collaborative research with industrial sectors and universities; 3.) Dispatch of information about Kobe University activities

  • Specially appointed Assistant Professor

    Ehime Unversity

    Ehime University, Cell‐free Science and Technology Research Center,特仕講師 (specially appointed Assistant Professor), Matsuyama, Japan; Research; Administration: Own Research group ; Teaching; [CD, Fluorescence, Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), HPLC, FPLC, Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM), Surface Plasmon Resonance measurements (SPR), mass spectrometry, cloning, sequencing, evolution in the test tube, protein expression in E.coli and cell free]

  • Researcher

    ERATO Project: Maeda Actin‐Filament Dynamics Project

    Nagoya University/Riken Spring‐8, ERATO Project: Maeda Actin‐Filament Dynamics Project, Researcher, Nagoya/Himeji, Japan; Research: Troponin NMR research; Administration: Building up a NMR laboratory; [NMR, Circular‐Dichroism Spectroscopy (CD), Fluorescence, HPLC, FPLC, mass spectrometry, protein expression in E.coli]

  • Researcher

    Fujirebio

    Fujirebio, Evolutionary Molecular Engineering Research Project, Researcher, Tokyo, Japan; Research: The interaction between p53 and PTEN promoter has been measured (strongly related to cancer research); [Yeast‐One‐Hybrid system, HPLC, FPLC, cloning, sequencing, evolution in the test tube, mass spectrometry, protein expression in E.coli and Yeast]

  • Researcher

    Kanebo

    Kanebo, Researcher, Odawara, Japan; Research: NO and Histamine, as in the case of a‐MSH, may contribute to UV‐induced hyperpigmentation by enhancing eumelanogenesis (Strongly related to cancer research); [HPLC, human melanocytes]

  • Postdoctoral Researcher

    Kobe University

    Kobe University, Researcher, Kobe, Japan; Research: High pressure nuclear magnetic resonance studies of proteins; [High pressure Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Fast protein Liquid Chromatography (FPLC), protein expression in E.coli]

Ausbildung von Michael W. Lassalle

  • University Münster

    University Münster, Physical Chemistry Department, Biochemistry/Biophysical Chemistry/ Protein Spectroscopy, Promotion, magna cum laude, Münster, Germany, Title: Die ungewöhnliche ColE1‐ROP‐Protein Mutante RM6

Sprachen

  • Englisch

    Fließend

  • Japanisch

    Gut

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