Kota Banzai Department of Cellular Biology University of Georgia Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Kota BanzaiPostdoctoral fellow Kota Banzai is a post-doctoral fellow in the Cellular Biology Department, University of Georgia. He received his undergraduate and a Ph. D from Kanagawa University, Japan. He studied the expression mechanism of cholinergic gene locus in the silkworm, Bombyx mori, mentored by Dr. Susumu Izumi. As a post-doctoral fellow (2016 to 2018) in Takashi Nishimura’s lab at the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, Japan, he studied the effect of nutrition in development using the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. He then moved to Daichi Kamiyama’s lab at the University of Georgia. Here he learned to expand imaging tools based on fluorescent proteins to advance his research focus on neuronal development. Publications 使用亲脂荧光染料的果蝇胚胎运动神经元的逆行追踪 Melissa Ana Inal1, Kota Banzai1, Daichi Kamiyama1 1Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia JoVE 60716 Developmental Biology
使用亲脂荧光染料的果蝇胚胎运动神经元的逆行追踪 Melissa Ana Inal1, Kota Banzai1, Daichi Kamiyama1 1Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia JoVE 60716 Developmental Biology