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Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
Assistant ProfessorMy research is focused on the development of novel radiopharmaceuticals. Radiopharmaceuticals are medications that contain a radioisotope within their molecular structure. When administered to patients and accumulated in cancer cells, radioactive radiations emitted from tumors can be used for nuclear medicine diagnostics and therapies. Since radiation is constantly emitted in the body, I aim to develop safe radiopharmaceuticals that selectively target cancerous tissues without accumulating in non-cancerous ones.
Recent Topics of Interests:
Therapeutic nuclear medicine using astatine-211 based radiopharmaceuticals and the coordination chemistry of metallic radioisotopes
Motto in Research or in Life:
Continuity is the father of success
Thoroughly pursue research that I find intriguing
Hobby / Holiday:
Watching soccer (used to ‘play’…) and spending time with family
Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University
ProfessorI am actively advancing research on global atmospheric environmental change based on the world-leading remote sensing technology and data of Chiba University. My focus is on studying various emerging phenomena that pose significant challenges in terms of prediction. I aim to output highly accurate and precise scientific findings, mitigate factors that jeopardize the sustainability of humanity, and realize a safe and secure global environment.
Recent Topics of Interests:
Is the atmospheric environment, including atmospheric composition (substances) and meteorology, experiencing improvement or degradation?
Motto in Research or in Life: Seeing is believing. Science is based on facts.
Hobby / Holiday: Playing football and futsal. I also serve as a youth football head coach.
Faculty of Science, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorOn the Earth’s surface, various substances ubiquitously migrate and/or concentrate in a given environment. My primary research focus is the origin and migration dynamics of these substances, particularly methane, iodine, plastic, and others, in groundwater/seawater from a geological and geochemical perspective.
Recent Topics of Interest:
・Correlation between oceanic environmental changes and the growth/dissolution of methane hydrate
・Changes in seafloor environments around methane seepage
・Processes of iodine migration and concentration in sediment pore water
Motto in Research or in Life:
It isn’t that they can’t see the solution. It is that they can’t see the problem.
Hobby / Holiday:
I read various classical and famous books from different genres, following in the footsteps of people from the past. I also like taking care of land hermit crabs.
Faculty of Nursing / Interprofessional Education Research Center, Chiba University
Professor / DirectorI have been working on the development and implementation of the Evidence-based Practice (EBP) system in long-term care facilities, with a specific focus on rehabilitation wards. Both EBP and its implementation require InterProfessional Collaboration (IPC) as they are rarely achievable by a single profession. I have been diligently pursuing these efforts, hoping that they will contribute to improving the quality of care.
Recent Topics of Interest:
I am currently working on modeling conflict resolution and trust-building, which often arise during the implementation of various new organizational initiatives in collaboration with practitioners. Developing models that can assist in the implementation process is essential when introducing advanced practice nursing into the organization.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Asking Questions and Engaging in Dialogues
Hobby / Holiday: Cooking and watching football games
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorWhat do we mean by 'responsible' and what are the 'mechanisms' for generating research and innovation in a responsible manner, if sustainable mechanisms for developing and embedding responsible research and innovation can be developed? My research aims to find ways to make them happen, especially in the field of biomedicine/life sciences in Japan.
Recent Topics of Interests:
A particular focus at present is the design of sustainable mechanisms for the development and fostering of responsible research and innovation in Japan. Two aspects of particular emphasis are:
1) From 'research integrity' and 'research ethics' perspective, focusing on the systems, mechanisms and education that are appropriate and lead to excellent research for both researchers and society, and
2) From the perspective of the concept and concrete ways of patient & public involvement in research, which serves as one of the mechanisms enabling responsible research and innovation, it is essential to explore how these practices can be embedded in the culture of the research community. This entails establishing a mechanism that is appropriately integrated into the culture of the research community.
Motto in Research or in Life:
My name is 仁 / Jin, so I like this concept. The concept of 'Jin (benevolence / ren / 仁)' is one of the five virtues valued in Confucianism, and Chinese philosophers such as Confucius are famous for their importance.
Hobby / Holiday:
My days are filled with the desire to sight, touch, and create beautiful things. Perhaps.
Faculty of Law, Politics and Economics / Research Institute of Disaster Medicine, Chiba University
ProfessorI specialize in European political history and comparative politics, with a particular focus on the Netherlands. My research interests encompass various topics, including ongoing welfare and labor reforms in European countries, the impact of populism on established political parties and parliamentary politics, developments concerning minority groups such as Jews, and the intricate relationship between monarchies and democracy.
Recent Topics of Interest: Urban regeneration and the role of “neighborhood” are central themes that directly impact shaping the community’s approach to disaster prevention.
Motto in Research or in Life: Once-in-lifetime-“word” (as a researcher dedicated to the study of the power of conversation)
Hobby / Holiday: Travelling and “Exploring towns”
Faculty of Education, Chiba University / Asia & ASEAN Center for Educational Research
Professor and Director Since 2008, I have been dedicated to developing and implementing training courses aimed at nurturing the scientific skills and abilities of junior and high school students. During this time, I established a two-stage selection training program, which remains in operation today. Moving forward, my goal is to expand this initiative globally, and currently, I am developing scientific experiment courses to be conducted in English.
Furthermore, utilizing this platform, I have created a program called “TWINCLE,” which integrates the humanities and sciences in a cross-disciplinary education format. Graduate and undergraduate students actively contribute to this program by designing their own teaching materials based on their specialized areas and implementing them as classes in high schools abroad. Subsequently, I have developed a workshop that combines elements of the humanities and sciences, focusing on Sustainable Development Goals to foster collaborative science education on a global scale.
In addition, I organize an annual International Research Meeting, providing a valuable platform for high school students, undergraduate students, graduate students, and in-service schoolteachers to present their research findings and share their proceedings.
Along with these activities, I engage in collaborative education and research with partner universities, including Bogor Agricultural University in Indonesia, where I contribute to graduate student education. Our joint research endeavors primarily focus on analyzing the physiological effects of bioactive substances derived from tropical organisms, such as plants and fungi, with a particular emphasis on their anticancer properties, antioxidant effects, and impact on fat metabolism.
Recent Topics of Interests :
1) I am developing new educational programs in online, face-to-face, and hybrid formats with the aim of establishing Chiba University as a leading hub for science education and research in Asia.
2) Additionally, as a member of the nursing teacher training course, I am conducting research from the perspective of teacher training and professional development for in-service school teachers to ensure a smooth response to school accidents. Specifically, my research focuses on improving communication between healthcare teachers (school nurses) and homeroom teachers, as well as enhancing accident response skills at the school level.
Motto in Research or in Life:
“Path of Sincerity”: I approach projects as if playing a game of poker, where I strive to win even if all my hands are exposed. I will give it my best and tackle it seriously.
However, there is a saying that goes, “Perseverance is power”: I believe that by continuously affirming something, even if it may sound like a big boast to those around me, I can make it a reality.
“When one door shuts, another opens”: The number and quality of people who lend a helping hand can significantly impact our perspective on life. However, I’ll give my hardest until somebody trust and believe in me enough to help.
“A life of Reprimands”: I often make mistakes, so I frequently find myself getting dressing-down. But I see these challenging moments as opportunities.
“Seizing opportunities”: This may seem contradictory to the previous points, but well, that’s how I am. In more eloquent terms, I would say, “I will do my best and leave the rest to fate.” However, in my case, I tend to rely more on trial-and-error approaches.
Hobby / Holiday:
When I had my beloved dog, I used to have BBQ in the garden, even during the winter. However, since he passed away at the age of 17, I merely do that.
I go fishing from time to time (about three times a year), but I’m not very good at it, so I ask my friends to take me to the best fishing spots. I pretend to be exclusively focused on lure fishing, but when I can’t catch, I resort to bait fishing as well.
Faculty of Education, Chiba University
Assistant ProfessorTrees grow on relatively long scales, resulting in the expansion of the timber segment. To promote sustainable timber usage, it is essential to go beyond forest management and understand the types and diversity of timber. My research focuses on exploring the diversity of wood produced due to individual variations in trees and their growing environments.
Additionally, I am involved in developing and implementing educational materials that address these issues.
Recent Topics of Interests: Dynamic Rationality of Trees
Motto in Research or in Life:
While it’s important to ponder, it is equally crucial to try things firsthand. Being able to shift your mindset when your efforts don’t yield the desired outcome is also a valuable skill.
Hobby / Holiday: Camping, Outdoor Activities
I enjoy spending the majority of my time with my children.