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ISAJ Indian Scientists Association in Japan

The Indian Scientist Association in Japan (ISAJ) is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering collaboration and networking among Indian researchers in Japan and strengthening ties between Indian and Japanese scientific communities. It serves as a platform for sharing knowledge, research opportunities, and cultural experiences to enhance India-Japan science and technology cooperation.

Our Activities

Promoting India-Japan Scientific Collaboration

Annual Symposiums
Organizing annual multidisciplinary symposiums showcasing research by Indian scientists and fostering collaboration.
Newsletters
Publishing regular newsletters featuring research highlights, member achievements, and India-Japan S&T news.
Networking Events
Facilitating networking opportunities for Indian researchers in Japan through regional chapters and events.
Knowledge Sharing
Providing information on funding opportunities, research systems, and academic resources in Japan.
16th ISAJ Symposium
Featured Event 16th Annual Symposium

16th ISAJ Symposium

Circular Innovation for Urban Transformation & Beyond

  • November 28-29, 2025
  • SIST Ekimae Campus, 4th Floor, M20 Building
  • Abstract: Oct 20, 2025
  • Students: Free | Non-students: ¥5000
  • In-Person Event
  • Interdisciplinary Symposium
ISAJ Newsletter - Volume 10, Issue 2 (September 2025)
Latest Newsletter Volume 10, Issue 2

ISAJ Newsletter

September 2025 Edition

Features research on aquatic bacterial disease prevention using affinity silk filters, IgM-specific antibodies in Medaka for vaccine development, and ISAJ 16th Symposium announcement

  • Affinity Silk Filter Technology: Revolutionary filter device using scFv-conjugated silk to trap and remove Aeromonas salmonicida from …
  • IgM Antibody Breakthrough: Novel anti-peptide antibody specific for Medaka IgM successfully developed with high sensitivity for …
  • Microplastics as Vaccine Carriers: Microparticles demonstrate adjuvant effect in bath immunization, enhancing systemic and mucosal …
  • Website Reorganization: ISAJ website redesigned for better clarity and simplicity at https://www.isaj.jp/
Editors: Dr. Alok Singh, Dr. Aaditya Manjanath

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