Integrated analysis of the diverse information modalities spun by mitochondrial morphology

Impact Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.21820/23987073.2023.3.29
Takafumi Miyamoto
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At the Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, a team led by Assistant Professor Takafumi Miyamoto are performing investigations to promote personalised nutrition solutions by developing technology to correctly regulate processes that occur at the cellular level. The researchers want to fill knowledge gaps and better understand how different factors impact health and well-being. Their diverse investigations cover cancer metabolism, synthetic biology, digital biology integrating life science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology; personalised nutrition; and organelle code, all with the goal of creating a ´well-being` society. Lifestyle-induced diseases are on the rise and, by better understanding the complexities of diet and how it is related to well-being, Miyamoto and the team want to bring about a ´paradigm shift` in society. As such, studies including the visualisation of biological information encoded in blood, AI nutrition and epidemiological studies on food and health, are underway. Miyamoto believes that personalised nutrition will be the catalyst for establishing a society where food, education and medical care serve as social common capital locally. The researchers are developing novel biomolecular technologies and devices which foster physical wellness, including technology to correctly regulate the process of information processing at the cellular level. This involves research in synthetic biology. The team is currently fabricating wearable apparatus that can provide detailed information to deliver personalised nutrition.
由线粒体形态旋转的多种信息模式的综合分析
在筑波大学医学研究所内分泌、代谢和糖尿病系,由助理教授Takafumi Miyamoto领导的团队正在进行研究,通过开发技术来正确调节细胞水平上发生的过程,以促进个性化的营养解决方案。研究人员希望填补知识空白,更好地了解不同因素如何影响健康和福祉。他们的研究涵盖癌症代谢、合成生物学、整合生命科学和人工智能(AI)技术的数字生物学;个性化的营养;和细胞器代码,所有这些都是为了创造一个“幸福”的社会。生活方式引起的疾病正在增加,通过更好地了解饮食的复杂性及其与健康的关系,宫本和团队希望在社会中带来“范式转变”。因此,正在进行的研究包括血液中编码生物信息的可视化、人工智能营养以及关于食物和健康的流行病学研究。宫本茂认为,个性化营养将成为建立一个社会的催化剂,在这个社会中,食品、教育和医疗保健将成为当地的社会共同资本。研究人员正在开发新的生物分子技术和设备,以促进身体健康,包括在细胞水平上正确调节信息处理过程的技术。这涉及到合成生物学的研究。该团队目前正在制造可穿戴设备,该设备可以提供详细信息,以提供个性化营养。
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