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Department of Bioscience and Laboratory Medicine
In this field, the physiologic functions and pathologic analysis pertaining to “life activities” of humans are explored and evidence is sought using scientific analytical methods. New ideas and creative thinking, which are not restricted to a specific field, as well as approaches to further deepen health science, are fostered by coordinating and cooperating beyond the occupational range of contemporary problems in health sciences.
Preliminary Consultation
Applicants must contact the faculty member in charge via telephone or email to discuss their academic and research goals before filing an application. If the faculty member in charge is unavailable, please contact our Academic Affairs Group at +81-172-39-5911 or jm5911@hirosaki-u.ac.jp
- Advisors
- Research Themes
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Yusuke Tando, Professor
Tel: +81-172-39-5992
ytando@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Disease and changes in metabolism of nutrients
○Pancreatic exocrine function, digestion and absorption
○Signal transduction system in pancreatic fibrosis and inflammation
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Kazufumi Yamagata, Professor
TEL 0172-39-5932
kymgt@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Microscopic analysis on morphological features and prognosis in hematological malignancies
○Research of AI analytic technology for diagnosis of hematological diseases
○Epidemiological study on an onset of treatment-related oncogenicity after hematological malignancies
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Tomoh Matsumiya, Professor
TEL 0172-39-5916
tomo1027@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Elucidation of the pathogenesis of cytokine storm
○Inlfluence of SARS-CoV-2 in innate immunty
○Development of novel organ-specific bioprobe for imaging analysis.
Study on anti-viral stress granules
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Noriko Kato, Professor
TEL 0172-39-5967
nor-kato@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Clinicopathological and molecular genetic analysis of gynecological tumors
○Study on histogenesis of germ cell tumors
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Wataru Miyazaki, Professor
TEL 0172-39-5955
miya@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Research for the effects of environmental factors, including environmental chemicals, on the developments
○Clarification of the mechanisms of epigenome changes and toxicities induced by environmental factors
○Development of new systems to predict injured organs using liquid biopsy
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Tomisato Miura, Professor
Tel: +81-172-39-5966
tomisato@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Development of novel cytogenetic parameters for biodosimetry
○Analysis of background factors that affect chromosomal abnormalities
○Analysis of chromosomal abnormalities in occupational and medical exposure
○Effects of apple procyanidins on the prevention of lifestyle-related disease
○Study on biological effects of radiation exposure
○Study on the regulatory mechanism of antibacterial protein activity
○Study on the regulation of hyaluronic acid synthesis
○Study on the radio-mitigative therapy of individuals
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Hirofumi Tazoe,
Assistant Professor Tel: +81-172-39-5503
tazoe@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Development of analytical method for long-lived radionuclides by using ICP-mass spectrometry
○Study for Environmental dynamics by radionuclides and isotopes of trace metals as chemial tracer
○Improvement of anlaytical technique of solid phase extraction and automated system
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Kayo Horie,
Assistant Professor Tel: +81-172-39-5969
k-horie@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Study on the tumor marker and prognostic/predictive factors related to extracellular vesicles endogenous factors.
○Prevention of lifestyle diseases through using plant-derived bioactive compounds (phytochemicals)
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Kosuke Kasai,
Assistant Professor Tel: +81-172-39-5453
kokasai@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Regulation of an antibacterial activity of L-amino acid oxidase
○Regulation of the activity of hyaluronan synthases
○Biological effects of radiation exposure
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Mitsuru Chiba,
Assistant Professor Tel: +81-172-39-5965
mchiba32@hirosaki-u.ac.jp -
○Study on the function of extracellular vesicles
○Cancer and functional RNA
○Cancer invasion and metastasis
○Identification of a biomarker for early diagnosis


