I am pleased to say OIBC is underway at Seaside house. We’ve got an exciting lineup of speakers and a great group of students all to think and learn about “Big Data in Biology”. Please check out the website and if you are in Okinawa, come to the lectures.
Why is our lab nicknamed “Arilab”?
The official names of our lab are a bit of a mouthful, so we started calling it “Arilab” for short. “Ari” is a rough transliteration of the Japanese word for “ant” (蟻), so welcome to the 蟻 研究室 !
OIST Open Campus, March 2013
The Open Campus is the biggest event of the year at OIST! On Sunday, March 3rd, 2013, the entire Arilab was mobilized to share ant knowledge with over 4,000 visitors. Professor Economo gave a talk on The Ways of the Ants and all members of the lab, with the help of members from the Ecology and Evolution Unit, introduced the Wonders of the Ants: observing a live ant nest or preserved ants under the microscope, learning about the termite’s communication system, and watching a 3D reconstruction of an ant! Read more about this event on the OIST website, and watch the video below!
Ant photographs exhibition in the OIST Tunnel, January 2013
In January 2013, we inaugurated an exhibition of ant photographs in the tunnel. These high resolution posters allow OIST visitors to discover what ants look like in amazing details. See for yourself in the gallery below!
Presentation and activities in Kunigami village, December 2012
On December 16th, 2012, we relocated part of our lab in the small northern village of Kunigami to introduce the world of ants and termites to local children as well as their family members. Benoit Guénard made a presentation on social insects and later led groups in collecting ants in the vicinity. Activities also included observing ants, live and preserved, under the microscope or with the naked eye, and learning about the ants’ and termites’ way of communicating with each other thanks to pheromones. Read all about it on the OIST Website.