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Tomoaki Muranaka is a postdoctoral researcher working on chronobiology at Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan. He received Ph.D. in Biology in 2015 from Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. He has studied the plant circadian system using duckweeds (aquatic floating plants) as experimental materials. In his thesis work, he focused on the cell-to-cell communications in the plant circadian system and developed a novel technique for monitoring circadian rhythms of individual cells in the intact plants. From 2016, he joined Dr. Kondo’s Lab at Nagoya University and started the research of the clockwork mechanism in Kai proteins.
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