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Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
ProfessorMy research focuses on scientifically investigating the underlying causes of women's health issues, particularly those unique to women, such as menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. I aim to establish innovative preventive and treatment methods while building evidence to create systems and environments where women can access accurate information and make informed, autonomous decisions about their health. This is especially important for addressing matters related to sexuality and reproductive health.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Basic Medical Science: Research utilizing comprehensive analytical approaches, including multi-omics data, to uncover the mechanisms of gynecological diseases such as endometriosis and to develop novel therapeutic strategies.
Social Medicine: Interdisciplinary research integrating behavioral psychology, neuroscience, and economics to promote behavioral change, with a particular focus on menstrual-related diseases and their impact on working women’s quality of life and labor productivity.
Motto in Research or in Life: Grace under pressure
Hobby / Holiday:
I'd like to say "Work is my hobby", but these days such a response might not be appropriate. Lately, I've been making a conscious effort to do things that will benefit me in the next five years—taking care of my health, learning about things other than medicine, or giving cooking a try for the first time (laugh!).