
Institute for Advanced Academic Research / Graduate School of Science, Chiba University
Assistant ProfessorAnimals often appear to adhere to certain behavioral rules, yet they exhibit distinct behavioral patterns among individuals, called personalities. Such diversity among individuals can be beneficial for a group. I am investigating the molecular and evolutionary mechanisms behind the emergence of behavioral diversity, possibly providing insights into our societies.
Recent Topics of Interests: Genetics behind emergent properties of collective behavior.
Motto in Research or in Life: You are what you do.
Hobby / Holiday: Running, Badminton

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Tokyo Bay’s Night Lights Reveal Hidden Boundaries Between Species
2026.02.24

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Fear in Sync: Collective Survival Through Neurogenomic Diversity
2025.07.07

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Unlocking the Genetic Basis of Animal Behavior Using Fruit Flies
2025.04.14

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How the Tropical Red Swamp Crayfish Successfully Invaded the Cold Regions of Japan
2023.08.02

