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Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
LecturerAdverse drug effects are often thought of as rare events, but they always have an underlying mechanism. I aim to understand these mechanisms at the molecular level to help improve medical safty. I am also conducting research on cancer metabolism to contribute to the development of new therapeutic drugs.
Recent Topics of Interests:
Why do responses and reactivity to drugs vary from person to person?
Motto in Research or in Life: There is always a reason behind every phenomenon
Hobby/Holiday:
Spending time with my child, Enjoying an all-you-can-eat restaurant with the family
Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI am conducting research focused on identifying genes and proteins that control sexual reproduction in angiosperms, particularly fertilization, as they play a crucial role in the outcome of crossbreeding efforts. Additionally, I am analyzing their functions.
Furthermore, my work involves research and development in biotechnology, leveraging insights gained from reproductive studies to create a range of technologies aimed at enhancing plant improvement.
Recent Topics of Interests:
Developing technology for generating haploid and polyploid plants through artificial differentiation of germ cells.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Living honestly is perhaps the simplest way to navigate life.
Hobby/Holiday:
Playing with my cats, Watching dramas, Cleaning up accumulated house chores, Watching camping videos (I started recently), Sometimes working
ProfessorMy study examines the relationship between science, technology, and society from various perspectives such as history, politics, risk assessment, communication, ethics, and culture.
When I was a young researcher, I initially focused on "food" and then on "energy."
Currently, I am interested in "information technology" and "life sciences". Despite my fascination with computers since childhood, I have not yet pursued a career directly related to my field.
Current Topics of Interest:
Why has AI received considerable attention?
Research and Life Motto:
Not standing in long, crowded lines—this includes a metaphorical meaning—is a guiding personal principle.
Hobbies / Holiday Activities:
Wandering leisurely around the town on a bicycle. Taking a stroll with my dog. Watching TV dramas and comedies.
Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University
ProfessorI conduct research to contribute to health and medicine by utilizing image processing, computer vision, and virtual reality technologies. My research focuses on various areas, including the development of augmented reality (AR) technology to support high-difficulty surgical operations, computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) technology, and virtual reality (VR) technology to enhance the efficiency of medical training for doctors. Additionally, I am involved in the research and development of technology using images and optics to measure biological information, such as respiration and gaze. By collaborating with physicians from different medical specialties, I am committed to developing new technologies that can promptly address the challenges in clinical settings.
Recent Topics of Interest: Cross Reality (XR), Deep Learning, Metaverse
Motto in Research or in Life: Knowledge is only part of understanding. Genuine understanding comes from hands-on experience (Seymour Papert, MIT Professor)
Hobby / Holiday: Tennis