Summary
Yuki Yoshida is a genomics-focused molecular biologist and Fixed Term Researcher with a decade of experience dissecting the mechanisms of extreme tolerance in invertebrates such as tardigrades and insects. With a Ph.D. and deep expertise in genome and transcriptome analysis, Yuki blends experimental molecular biology with computational genomics to reveal stress-resilience pathways. Their career spans competitive fellowships at JSPS, postdoctoral work and applied research at The University of Tokyo and NARO, where they also developed high-throughput Raman measurement approaches for microbes. Based in Chiyoda, Japan, Yuki combines rigorous academic training in media and governance with hands-on lab and bioinformatics skills, enabling interdisciplinary insights into how tiny animals survive extreme environments.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Ph. D., Graduate School of Media and Governance, Ph. D., Graduate School of Media and Governance at Keio University