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Faculty of Medicine, Chiba University
Professor and DeanI am conducting fundamental medical research on the regulation of sugar and energy metabolism. My primary research interests lie in investigating inter-organ networks and intracellular signal pathways. Specifically, I am exploring innovative treatments for conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Additionally, I actively contribute to promoting research in the field of disaster medicine, with the ultimate goal of fostering a resilient society that can effectively protect people's health during and after emergencies and disasters.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Necessity is the mother of invention. Where there's a will, there's a way. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Faculty of Medicine, Chiba University
Assistant ProfessorWhile providing daily medical examinations at the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at Chiba University Hospital, I also engage in research to explore the possibility of immune system in the treatment of ear, nose, and throat diseases. Specifically, my research focuses on studying the pathophysiology of allergic rhinitis, hay fever, and eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis, which are allergic conditions, as well as developing immunotherapy for cancer treatment.
Recent Topics of Interests:
Using digital devices in research methodology
Can immune cells defeat cancer?
Motto in Research or in Life: Let’s give it a try. Fortune is unpredictable and changeable.
Hobby / Holiday: Listening to music, playing games
Institute for Advanced Academic Research / Faculty of Medicine, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorThe “intestinal mucosa” serves not only as a site for digestion and absorption, but also plays a crucial role in biological regulation, including the immune system. Through research on intestinal mucosal immunity, we are making efforts to establish treatments for diseases such as fibrotic and allergic diseases (e.g., inflammatory bowel disease and food allergy), which can result in multi-organ failure. Furthermore, in recent years, intestinal bacteria capable of crossing the intestinal barrier and infecting and translocating extra-intestinal organs have been regarded as the potential “causes of various diseases.” Therefore, we are conducting research aimed to identify and control pathogenic commensal bacteria. Our ongoing immunological research is progressing diligently and steadily.
Recent Topics of Interest: Organ axis, Pathogenic commensal bacteria, Peripheral immune education, Inflammatory bowel disease
Motto in Research or in Life: When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
Fixed ideas are evil; prejudices are sin.
Hobby / Holiday: Martial arts, Movies, Photography