糖質科学分野における独創性、波及効果、実現性などについて選考審査が行われた結果、下記16件の助成対象者に対し、2025年度、総額約7,000万円の助成を行うことが決定されました(アルファベット順)。
- 1. Andersen, Morten;
- Macquarie University, Australia;
Glycan markers against septic shock
- 2. Anthony , Robert;
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, United States;
Defining Anti-Anaphylactic N-Linked Glycan Structures
- 3. Bennett, Alexander;
- University of Gothenburg, Sweden;
Glycycle - Circadian Dynamics of the colonic mucus glycome
- 4. Ereno Orbea, June;
- CIC bioGUNE, Spain;
Leveraging Siglec Glycoimmune Checkpoints to Boost CAR Therapy Efficacy
- 5. Foulquier, Francois;
- University of Lille/ CNRS, France;
Decipher the lipid secrets of N-glycosylation
- 6. Lunghi, Giulia;
- University of Milano, Italy;
Investigation of metabolic alterations contributing to neuronal degeneration in Gaucher Disease
- 7. Ma, Junfeng;
- Georgetown University, United States;
Characterization of tyrosine O-GlcNAcylation
- 8. Manabe, Shino;
- Hoshi University, Japan;
Enhancement of IgG function by chemically modified glycosylation
- 9. Mise, Koki;
- Okayama University Hospital, Japan;
Glyco-proteogenomics to seek novel mechanisms of diabetic vascular complications
- 10. Morita, Yasu;
- University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States;
Arabinan homeostasis in mycobacteria
- 11. Oka, Takuji;
- Sojo University, Japan;
Fundamental studies on galactomannan biosynthesis in filamentous fungi
- 12. Okumura, Ryu;
- Osaka University, Japan;
Elucidation of the mechanism how FAM3 family protein regulates glycosylation
- 13. Pinho, Salomé;
- i3S-Institute for Research and Innovation in Health, University of Porto, Portugal;
Glyco-T: reprogramming T cell glycosylation in cancer immunotherapy
- 14. Sawamoto, Kazunobu;
- Nagoya City University, Japan;
Glycan-driven neuronal migration and its application in regenerative medicine
- 15. Viollier, Patrick;
- University of Geneva, Faculty of Medicine, Switzerland;
Chemical-genetic diversity of sialic acids in bacterial flagellation
- 16. Yamaji, Toshiyuki;
- Juntendo University, Japan;
Search for novel glycolipid-related factors using a homemade paralog KO library