

Team Leader
石田 綾
aya.ishida[at]riken.jp
東京都出身。小児科での初期研修を経て基礎研究をはじめ、自らの手を動かし自然現象を捉え脳の発達を理解することを目指し、子育ても楽しみながら研究してきました。理研でできたばかりのラボから新しい世界を開拓するべく、まずはできることから、一歩一歩、頑張ります。

Research Scientist
Luc Gailhouste
luc.gailhouste[at]riken.jp
Bonjour. I’m Luc from France. I was born in Paris and grew up in Brittany, one of the most beautiful regions in Europe. After graduating from the University of Rennes in 2009, I started research in National Cancer Center in Tokyo and joined RIKEN in 2019. Thus far, I have been investigating the impact of small non-coding RNAs and epigenetic modifications in human diseases, especially cancer and viral infections. In Ishida-lab, I am examining how our basic knowledge in epigenetics and non-coding RNA biology can contribute to a better understanding of brain development. I like exploring the contrast between modern and traditional Japan with my wife and young son.
