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Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
Assistant ProfessorInterestingly, the Japanese word for medicine, ‘kusuri,’ spelled backwards becomes ‘risuku,’ which sounds like ‘risk.’ To me, this serves as a reminder that medicine and the risk of side effects are inherently linked. My research aims to prevent adverse effects from occurring unpredictably by visualizing risk based on drug behavior within the body and uncovering the underlying mechanisms. Through this endeavor, I hope to contribute to the development of safer, more trustworthy medical care for all.
Recent Topics of Interests
Extracting biological response information from real-world data
Motto in Research or in Life:
Shu-Ha-Ri is a concept that illustrates the process of mastery in traditional arts and martial arts. It consists of three stages of growth: Shu (守-Obey), Ha (破-Break), and Ri (離-Depart).
Shu: Following the fundamentals
Ha: Exploring other approaches
Ri: Transcending traditions to create something new and original
Hobby / Holiday:
I enjoy reading books, driving, and travelling