Associate Prof. Hidetaka Ito

B.S., Biological Production Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University
Ph.D. (Agriculture), Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Postdoctoral researcher, Division of Plant Breeding and Genetics, National Institute of Genetics
Postdoctoral researcher, Laboratory of Plant Genetics, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Apr. 2010-Sep. 2019 Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University
Oct. 2011-Mar. 2015 JST PRESTO Research Fellow
Apr. 2018-present: Adjunct Faculty, Nitobe College

Tel: 011-706-4476
Fax: 011-706-4851
E-mail: hito*sci.hokudai.ac.jp

Students & Staffs

Niu Xiaoying, Ph.D. 3rd year (Research Fellowship for Young Scientists, DC2)

Research Theme

Search for novel regulators of transposon transposition

Sari Saren, Ph.D. 1st year (IGP Government Scholarship Student)

Research Theme

Transposons and environmental stresses

Baibhav R. Barbaruah, Ph.D. 1st year (IGP Government Scholarship Student)

Research Theme

Transposon activity in plant-to-plant communication

Lin Yibin, Ph.D. 1st year  (CSC China Scholarship Student)

Research Theme

Relationship between RNA silencing and diversity of environmental stress responses

Ge Zhiyu, Ph.D. 1st year  (Hokkaido University EXEX Doctoral-Fellowship)

Research Theme

Analysis of thermo-responsive transcription factors.

Sun Xin, Ph.D. 1st year (Hokkaido University EXEX Doctoral-Fellowship)

Research Theme

Analysis of DNA methylation inhibitor and the regulation of plant growth

Hasegawa Ryu, MC 2nd year

Research Theme

Searching for stress-tolerant plants by transposon transpositions

RAHMADANI PRIMANINDITA AIRLANGGA, MC 2nd year (Embassies recommend international student)

Research Theme

Research on stress tolerance of Capsicum annuum

Ohshima Koso, MC 1st year

Research Theme

Analysis of tissue-specific regulation of transposon

Feng Shuo, MC 1st year

Research Theme

Analysis of plant-to-plant transmitters and plant stress responses

Maki Kazuma, Senior undergraduate

Research Theme

Epigenetic regulation of plant seed germination