The International Research Center for Medical Sciences (IRCMS) was established in 2015 as the center of excellence in Kumamoto University for world-class research in life sciences through the internationalization of its research environment and the establishment of global collaborations.
The Center features an open lab layout with few walls and partitions between labs to facilitate communication among scientists. A meeting lounge and an open cafe on the 1st floor support active, informal scientific exchange between researchers. English is the official language for all seminars and lab meetings to promote international scientific discourse.![]()
IRCMS is located in the Honjo-Kuhonji area with Kumamoto University's School of Medicine; the University Hospital; the Joint Research Center for Human Retrovirus Infection, which is the only institute focusing on AIDS research among Japanese universities; the Institute of Resource Development and Analysis (IRDA), which has state-of-the-art transgenic and knockout mouse technologies; and the Institute of Molecular Embryology and Genetics (IMEG), which covers stem cell biology. Through cooperation with these institutes, IRCMS will create a strong collaborative network in the areas of Stem Cell Research, Aging Research, Development Research and Cancer Research.
At present, 11 principal investigators (PIs) and their lab members have been conducting research at the Center. IRCMS is recruiting independent PIs at the associate professor level or higher from all over the world who have a track record of international collaboration and are actively engaged in collaborative research. IRCMS also aims to establish an international research collaboration network with visiting researchers who hold positions in research institutes abroad. Non-Japanese nationals currently account for 40% of the people working at the Center, excluding visiting researchers, and this number is expected to increase to 50% in the future.
The ultimate goal of IRCMS is to become a successful and innovative role model for the internationalization of academic research. IRCMS is now laying new framework that extends beyond the existing research environment to reach this ultimate goal.
Introduction Video of IRCMS (with English Subtitles)
Digest Video of IRCMS
|| Record of the IRCMS
We published a record book on August 1, 2024, summarizing the activities of the IRCMS from its establishment to date.
It is also available on the web.
Title: TRAJECTORY (2015-2024)
Date of issue: August 1, 2024
Link to read: https://ircms.kumamoto-u.ac.jp/news/2024/08/the-record-collection-of-ircms-is-now-available.html
|| International Dispatch & Exchange programs
At our institute, we encourage IRCMS members to undertake international research visits through programs and projects organized by JSPS, JST, JASSO, universities, and other institutions, in order to enhance their research capabilities and professional expertise. To support this, we provide assistance with applying for scholarships, fellowships, and competitive funding. This includes information gathering and dissemination services by IRCMS research administrator, as well as document preparation guidance and interview coaching by mid-career and senior researchers, tailored to individual needs. Please feel free to consult with us at any time. Below are experience reports shared by IRCMS members. We invite you to take a look.
2025【JSPS海外特別研究員】薮下知宏(博士研究員)Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center(CCHMC)
2024【Research Exchange】Mr. Haruki Shirouzu (D2) Lund University
2023【Visits & Exchange】Ms. Hanami Sakai(IRCMS Research Administrator) Beijing and Nanjing
2023【Visits & Exchange】Mr. Alban Johanssorn (D3) Lund Stem Cell Center
2023 【JSPS Core to Core】久保田翔 (特任助教) ルンド大学
2023 【JSPS Core to Core】森嶋 達也 (特任講師) ルンド大学
2023【Dispatch of Researcher】Dr. Ho, Pui Yu (PD) Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre, University of Cambridge
2023 【JSPS Science Dialogue】Dr. Ho Pui Yu (PD) Nobeoka High School
2022【JSPS Core to Core】園田未祐 (博士4年生)インペリアル・カレッジ・ロンドン
2022 【JSPS Core to Core】Madhura Subba Rao(D4)Center for Neural Circuits and Behavior