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U.S. universities and colleges Vol.9 (WashU, UWash) / Missouri Vol.12 / Washington Vol.12
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.70 (UMKC) / Missouri Vol.16
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.69 (Missouri University of Science & Technology, Maryville, Westminster, Cottey, College of the Ozarks, Truman State, William Jewell, Rockhurst) / Missouri Vol.15
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.68 (Webster, Drury) / Missouri Vol.14
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.67 (Central Methodist, Culver-Stockton, Stephens, MO Southern State, SE MO State, UCentralMO, NW MO State, SW Baptist) / Missouri Vol.13
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Missouri Vol.5
Free papers, reports, et al. Vol.12
U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.33(Policies & Midterms 各種政策等 Vol.7 - 大学ツイート Montana~Missouri)
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内容例(当該回ツイートもご覧ください。)
以下、順に、@WUSTL、@mosolions、@ajcbrk,@WebsterUNews,@websteru、@MissouriSandT,@moenergy1、@UMKCBloch,@UMKC
上記大学と日本に関連するツイート
Congrats Shin and Alessia on your new paper identifying the elusive NMN transporter in the gut. Knowing how NMN (an NAD booster) gets into cells is key to understanding its ability to reverse aging. https://t.co/3QsIvCQlJ9 via @WUSTLmed
— David Sinclair, PhD (@davidasinclair) January 8, 2019
Tagging @BayerPharma @deryck_jeremy @WUSTLmed
Any way to expedite approval of the Japanese medication Favipiravir?
Jesse – have you checked out this trial?https://t.co/CFA6eBwwbx https://t.co/Ko2V3owTqB
— Liza Dunn (@DrLizaMD) March 21, 2020
.@WUSTLOT group visits Yokohama, Japan to share expertise at conference http://t.co/jF9sBPmT1X. pic.twitter.com/N9MUSTJ8OK via @AOTAInc
— Washington U. Med (@WUSTLmed) June 20, 2014
Cambey Mikush, @WUSTLOT '13, visits with an OT from Pakistan during @thewfot conference in Japan. #WFOT14 pic.twitter.com/4fxEPOBAEs
— Washington U. Med (@WUSTLmed) June 20, 2014
Cross-sectional study finds that compared with previous years, the #COVID19 pandemic was associated with increases in suicide rates in Japan. @CGhaznavi @PeterUeda1 @WUSTLmed @karolinskainst https://t.co/pMcKcW32He
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) February 3, 2021
https://twitter.com/HumphreysLab/status/1222349723555725317
Congratulations to our own KL2 alum, @mlane1464 for his published work, The Washington Manual of Patient Safety and QI, going international in Japan! @WUSTLmed https://t.co/vg6S4mLgfs
— WUSM KL2 (@KL2_WUSM) October 8, 2018
John Gorcsan III, MD. Professor of Medicine Washington University in St. Louis as Honorary International Member and Sakamoto Lecturer Japanese College of Cardiology. JCC-ACC meeting in Nagoya, Japan Sept 12-15, 2019 pic.twitter.com/Zk398yl68O
— John Gorcsan III, MD (@GorcsanMd) September 17, 2019
LRRK2 but not ATG16L1 SNPs associate with Paneth cell defect in Japanese Crohn’s disease patients https://t.co/aT5sTOxUIh @WUSTLmed pic.twitter.com/ygj3BSfxGo
— JCI insight (@JCI_insight) April 5, 2017
Bharat Biotech and Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis had announced a licensing agreement in September for the nasal vaccine candidate, under which the company bagged the distribution rights in all markets except the US, Japan and Europe
— Sunu (@RealSunu) March 1, 2021
Fabulous Aerosol Workshop hosted by Kanomax in Tokyo, Japan. Great discussions on state of the art aerosol instrumentation. @WUSTL @WashUengineers @KanomaxUSA #kanomax @CASE_WUStL pic.twitter.com/TrKPUT6wuX
— AAQRL (@AAQRL_Biswas) May 24, 2019
Check out our Instagram account @WUSTBusiness, where students have taken over during their @OlinCel Global Management Studies tour of Japan. Fun+Knowledge=Preparation. #OlinNow https://t.co/QFAvC6Wr5c pic.twitter.com/YymMoHEfa7
— WashU Olin Business School (@WUSTLbusiness) March 6, 2018
With @WUSTLbusiness GMS Japan students in the boardroom at @RakutenJP in #Tokyo — Fantastically interesting and innovative company #OlinCEL pic.twitter.com/UWaORZf2uP
— Dan Elfenbein (@OrgStratProf) March 13, 2017
@WUSTLbusiness in front of iconic #TokyoStation before meeting at the Bank of Japan #OlinCEL #negativeinterestrates pic.twitter.com/eX2Cx9ewvq
— Dan Elfenbein (@OrgStratProf) March 6, 2017
Available now! Transcript and recording of Prof. John Haley @UWSchoolofLaw @WashULaw at his 9/28 presentation on "Learning From Japan's Criminal Justice Success"⚖️🗾on youtube https://t.co/jrh3TWDKGn and vimeo https://t.co/lkI4K4PF0n
— Program on US-Japan Relations, Harvard University (@HarvardUSJapan) October 6, 2020
Prof. Brian Tamanaha delivers the keynote address at the Asian Law and Society Association Annual Meeting in Osaka, Japan on December 13. It was the opening lecture of the conference and was titled “Law Across Human History in Twelve Key Aspect.” #washulaw pic.twitter.com/YdcLuIiUhQ
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) December 16, 2019
Parts of a whole: To Rebecca Copeland and Laura Miller, scholars of Japanese language and culture, female Japanese icons offer a particularly significant perspective on Japan’s national identity and the development of culture. https://t.co/bywRbHSejI
— Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL) February 9, 2019
Seaside adventures, capsule hotels, and a host family: Dera on her senior year in Japan. https://t.co/qJAGVZLlAA pic.twitter.com/YZcYgILZEA
— Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL) January 12, 2016
Reimagining the past: Scholars have realized that Japanese media deliberately misrepresents historical beauty. https://t.co/eQiVmiPd32 pic.twitter.com/l8BYbGti6E
— Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL) February 9, 2017
Parts of a whole: To Rebecca Copeland and Laura Miller, scholars of Japanese language and culture, female Japanese icons offer a particularly significant perspective on Japan’s national identity and the development of culture. https://t.co/bywRbHSejI
— Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL) February 9, 2019
"We did not go searching for her, this diva from Japan. She was already there." #WashU’s Rebecca Copeland, Discusses queens, goddesses, and the nature of "diva-hood”. https://t.co/49ib27Hg8m pic.twitter.com/hD60Xp6BC8
— Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL) February 6, 2019
75 years ago, many Japanese-Americans were interned. Now, as back then, WashU will continue to welcome all students. https://t.co/sQqUJ3kcCI
— Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL) February 22, 2017
Three common misconceptions about Japan's constitution: https://t.co/gKTuhmHOCK by @WUSTL's David Law pic.twitter.com/X9MFQBg4yx
— CFR Asia Program (@CFR_Asia) May 9, 2017
Today: @WUSTL event on EO 9066 & Japanese Internment 3:30PM Umbrath w/ Prof. @JohnInazu @WUSTLArtSci colleagues @SamFoxSchool alum Gyo Obata pic.twitter.com/PsjJf5aXEc
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) February 24, 2017
Op-Ed: Japanese American internment decision: A dangerous relic. @WashULaw's John Inazu. https://t.co/j3PlpZV2oR pic.twitter.com/yY60MRPHha
— WUSTLnews (@WUSTLnews) December 18, 2015
This @stltoday article covers Japanese-American internment, #confidentpluralism, and a @WUSTL connection to history: https://t.co/DmTXcraGiG
— John Inazu (@JohnInazu) February 18, 2017
Looking forward to this @WUSTL event on EO 9066 & Japanese Internment organized by my colleague Linling Gao-Miles: https://t.co/AhI0RBJ3sV.
— John Inazu (@JohnInazu) February 13, 2017
Keigo Komamura of Keio University in Japan traces the spatial concept of privacy and trust from Ancient Greece through Arendt to modern case law. @cordellinst @WUSTL #TrustCon
— William McGeveran (@BillMcGev) September 14, 2018
We will be having a booth @WUSTL Career Fair on Sept. 21! Stop by and learn more about living & working in Japan with #2017JET! pic.twitter.com/246sCPTKVy
— JET Program USA (@JETProgram) September 20, 2016
New seqs from Japan (2), Singapore (25), Taiwan (5), Thailand (53) and the UAE (1055) can be seen on https://t.co/NBJB7WyZur.
(Thanks to @YCU_koho National Public Health Lab & Centre for Infectious Diseases Singapore @q_nationaltaiwa @MahidolU @Ramathibodi G42 Healthcare)
5/6 pic.twitter.com/8PJs5ybZ2Q
— Nextstrain (@nextstrain) December 14, 2020
https://twitter.com/meijiat150/status/1095367911613427712
https://twitter.com/EastAsianLib/status/1324018568531357696
In 1985 an invasive mosquito arrived in Houston with old tires from Japan. A year later it was in St. Louis, and is now the city's dominant species.@WUSTL research examines how it and other disease-carrying mosquitoes are affected by forces like competitors and climate change. https://t.co/4btPGUZV6T
— Bryce Gray (@_BryceGray) July 9, 2019
.@DRyukenWilliams tells how Buddhists were among the first targeted during the Japanese American incarceration. See him Friday at #HMPilgrimage2019. @WUSTL @CtrRelPol @USCcjrc @ShinIBS @NewBooksBuddha @Buddhism_Now @MSNBC @Morning_Joe https://t.co/U17BhOdzjI
— Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation (@HeartMountainWY) July 24, 2019
Remembering @WUSTL's role on Japanese internment anniversaryhttps://t.co/TqwITA8ATD pic.twitter.com/SXwf5oMd3B
— KSDK News (@ksdknews) February 20, 2017
A noted architect’s journey from Japanese-American internment to @WUSTL and St. Louis: https://t.co/J7zyASkSXr pic.twitter.com/D7dtrClWO0
— St. Louis on the Air (@STLonAir) August 1, 2017
See how a timely telegram from .@WUSTL kept Gyo Obata, BArch ’45, from a WWII Japanese internment camp. https://t.co/SCWqjdE5oH pic.twitter.com/Hw1WFWvBme
— WashU Alumni (@WashUAlumni) May 5, 2017
.@MissouriSandT physics faculty Julia Medvedeva heads to Japan as part of materials genome project http://t.co/8T3YiN3TAU #ThankYouSTEMWomen
— S&T Chancellor (@SandTChancellor) May 30, 2015
“Kamikaze pilots received rudimentary training in flying and airplane. … One single plane could sink a ship. This was a pretty good deal for a nation that was in peril like Japan,” says S&T historian John McManus. #PresidentsAtWar
— Missouri S&T (@MissouriSandT) February 19, 2019
Dixon: 80% of global energy R&D public-sector investments occur in US and Japan #moenergysummit
— Missouri S&T (@MissouriSandT) April 23, 2009
#RegisterNow Join us #BioenergyCongress 2019 #April 15-16, 2019 #Tokyo, Japan
For more information visit bellow linkhttps://www.meetingsint.com/conferences/bioenergy#BioenergyConference #Energyevent #EnergyMeeting@IES_Gh @HEDGEenergy @SandTGGPE @Renewablesafri @EthanolRFA pic.twitter.com/zSIeYEZ1cU— Energy Conference (@SoniaDa85983804) October 11, 2018
Splendid day @UCentralMO including MOU signing with Niigata University in Japan and Faculty Showcase in School of Visual and Performing Art. Exhibition runs through September 21st in the Art Gallery. Bravo on this evening’s performances! pic.twitter.com/vexw9sqJRb
— Phillip Bridgmon (@PhillipBridgmon) August 27, 2019
A new partnership is paving the way for more students from Japan to come to UCM, while possibly opening doors for future study abroad opportunities for domestic students. https://t.co/ITYAg8DM0I#OpportunityInAction #ChooseUCM pic.twitter.com/6gb36Patgn
— University of Central Missouri (@UCentralMO) September 3, 2019
Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae & his wife Mrs. Nobuko Sasae will be greatly missed. They have done an outstanding job of fostering friendships & goodwill between the #UnitedStates and our strong ally #Japan. They spent 2 days touring #MO07 incl. @BigCedarLodge @EatAndys & @mosolions https://t.co/ksvs0Fv6kB
— Billy Long (@auctnr1) February 20, 2018
With an internship at the Japanese embassy completed, @mosolions graduate Billy Lewis is headed back to Japan, where he plans to teach English for a year. https://t.co/qGUB12eGxm
— JoplinGlobe (@JoplinGlobe) June 4, 2018
Truman, in partnership with Hosei University in Tokyo, offers a unique student exchange program for study in Japan.https://t.co/HUnJ9dJSxs
— Truman State University (@TrumanState) November 17, 2017
Study Abroad in Japan with @TSUStudyAbroad! https://t.co/AxTXLZWTaN pic.twitter.com/pIoK3J4zjE
— Truman State University (@TrumanState) September 22, 2017
You're invited to attend the Study Abroad Showcase on Tuesday, February 12, at 7:00 p.m. in RFAB 203. The showcase will highlight the experience of our study abroad students, like Taylor Cordaro. Taylor, a senior psychology major, studied in Akita University in Japan. pic.twitter.com/DUbE2zuKJU
— Cottey College (@CotteyCollege) February 11, 2019
A third group of students spent Spring Break in Japan. The group visited Kyoto, Hiroshima, Osaka, Tokyo, and Kanazawa, where stops included the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, the Golden Temple, the Dotonbori District, former and current Imperial Palaces, among others. pic.twitter.com/SckQ93BtxI
— Cottey College (@CotteyCollege) March 21, 2018
We've added some more photos and journal entries from our students in Japan! https://t.co/QYxqmXgw4R pic.twitter.com/hcankppZmq
— Culver-Stockton (@CSC1853) April 26, 2018
Follow our students during their travel study to Japan!https://t.co/QYxqmXgw4R pic.twitter.com/orqReEFBpI
— Culver-Stockton (@CSC1853) April 25, 2018
Southeast senior Erina Mori of Nagoya, Japan is helping couples tie the knot in Hawaii this summer. #WillToDo http://t.co/OVFZJOYTpf
— Southeast Missouri State University (@SEMissouriState) July 29, 2015
Dr. Koichi Fujino, from Seinan Gakuin University in Fukuoka, Japan, will visit @SEMissouriState Aug. 5-9 as the BioKyowa Visiting Japanese Scholar. https://t.co/hmcB2r5P5Q pic.twitter.com/Xo7AxB3MEv
— Southeast News (@se_news) August 2, 2019
Experience in theatre can lead to unique and extraordinary careers in the entertainment industry. For @SEMissouriState alumna Yukiko Tachibana, her love of the arts led to a career with Live Nation Entertainment Company in Tokyo, Japan. https://t.co/dHcylfq8FM pic.twitter.com/CQ2KyCb5Jb
— Southeast News (@se_news) November 12, 2018
Bearcats in Niigata, Japan! #oabaab #forevergreenfriday @NWMOSTATE pic.twitter.com/XaP58bDudS
— Northwest ESL (@NorthwestESL) December 2, 2016
Northwest students and faculty recently traveled to Niigata University to learn about agriculture in Japan. http://t.co/KjFmMXlU
— Northwest Missouri State University (@NWMOSTATE) July 9, 2012
Representing @NWMOSTATE at low tide in front of the famous "floating" torii at Itsukushima Shrine in #Japan. pic.twitter.com/Fg0Ddny
— Kenny Larabee (@kennethlarabee) August 12, 2011
https://t.co/4KLokD7UTs#ISEPVoices student #blogger Ryoma from #ToyoUniversity in Japan is committing himself to be a "yes-man" while studying abroad at @NWMOSTATE in the #US, saying yes and being open to new experiences.
— ISEP Study Abroad (@ISEPStudyAbroad) October 24, 2018
Can hardly wait–visited 2 cat cafes in Japan and eager for @websteru alum's Mauhaus to open in Maplewood #catcafe https://t.co/VVMXqiJg14
— Beth Stroble (@ChancellorBeth) July 15, 2016
#FinallyASaint airport pickups: Julissa and Zoelle greet a new Maryville Saint all the way from Japan. Welcome to #SaintsNation, Yuka! pic.twitter.com/BCTShVdFgn
— Maryville University (@MaryvilleU) August 19, 2018
#CongratulateToday 5 students awarded "Hall Grants" for experiences in D.C., Texas, France, Italy, Japan and Romania http://t.co/b3uk0gugPY
— William Jewell College (@williamjewell) May 7, 2015
Rev. Dr. Leslie Bates studied in India, taught in Japan, spent 33 years @StephensCollege. He died at 95. http://t.co/F8Pid1Z7ep
— Columbia Missourian (@CoMissourian) May 31, 2014
Welcome our guests from St. Margaret’s Community College, in Tokyo, Japan!
— Stephens College (@stephenscollege) September 1, 2009
This day in history, "December 7, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan."-Franklin D. Roosevelt pic.twitter.com/ev4JrjWwRU
— Central Methodist U (@cmuniv) December 7, 2018