The Following List Includes the Names of the Selected Fellows, Their Host

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Following List Includes the Names of the Selected Fellows, Their Host The following list includes the names of the selected fellows, their host researchers and research themes under the second recruitment of FY 2005-2006 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Foreign Researchers. Under this recruitment, 1340 applications were received, among which 300 fellowships were awarded. Notification of the selection results will be made in writing through the head of the applying institution in early August. An award letter will be sent to the successful candidates. Unsuccessful applicants (host researchers) will receive a notice of their approximate ranking, and will inform the candidates. Individual requests for selection results are not accepted. Fellow Host Researcher Host Institution Research Theme Family Name First Name Middle Name Liver Biopsy as a Tool for Detection of Oxidative Stress in ABD ELLAH Mahmoud Rushdi JUN YASUDA Iwate University Hepatic Disorders of Cattle National Institute of Advanced Development of New Functionalized nano-structured silika ABDEL DAYEM ISMAIL ALI Adel Ali HIDEYUKI MATSUNAGA Industrial Science and for Simple Detection of toxie pollutants Technology Design of New Ionic Liquids and Plastic Crystals for ABU-LEBDEH Yaser Ahmad MASAYOSHI WATANABE Yokohama National University Electrochemical Systems Synthesis of Atherosclerosis-Inducing Epoxy-Isoprostane ACHARYA Hukum Prasad YUICHI KOBAYASHI Tokyo Institute of Technology Phosphorylcholines and its Application ADAM David NORIKO HIRATA-KOHNO Nihon University Study of Arithmetic Functions National Institute for Agro- ADANDONON Appolinaire IKUKO OKABE Microbial Community on Sclerotia of Sclerotium Rolfsii Environmental Sciences Innovative Recycling Strategy in Bangladesh Using Cost AFROZ Rafia KEISUKE HANAKI The University of Tokyo Benefit and Life Cycle Analysis Analysis of Genetical Regulation for Tiller Bud Formation AHMED Nisar MASAHIKO MAEKAWA Okayama University and Development in Rice Characterization of Streptococcus-Derived Lipoteichoic AHMED Sharif Uddin MITSUNOBU SATO The University of Tokushima Acid and Application to Oral Cancer Treatment A new processing og rumen-bypass amino acid and porotein AIBIBULA Yimamu MASAKAZU GOTO Mie University feels and its effect on animal production National Food Research ALI Mohammad Babar KIMIKO YABE Research on Mechanism of Aflatoxin Biosynthesis by Fungi Institute National Agriculture and Bio- Astudy of Interactions Between Entomopathogenic ANSARI Minshad Ali MUTSUHIRO YOSHIDA oriented Research Nematodes and Fungi for Biocontrol of Insect Pests Speech Signal Analysis using Instantaneous Frequency in ARIFIANTO Dhany TAKAO KOBAYASHI Tokyo Institute of Technology Noisy Environment Research Organization of ARTHO Cyrille Valentin SHINICHI HONIDEN Afent, Object-Oriented, and Software Engineering Information and Systems Some Statistical Models and Their Applications for the ARYAL Tika Ram SATORU KANOH Hitotsubashi University Study of Demographic Parameters ASHHAB Sahel Shafiq AKIRA TONOMURA RIKEN Quantum Computing Using Superconducting Qubits Appraisal of Bioavailable Heavy Metals in the Urban Runoff AUNG Nyein Nyein HIROAKI FURUMAI The University of Tokyo that Contribute to Aquatic Toxicity Metabolomics of Medicinal Compounds from Tissue Cultures AZAD Mustafa Abul Kalam NOBUO YOSHIZAWA Utsunomiya University in kihada Active Vibration and Noise Control Using Self-Powered BADEL Adrien JINHAO QIU Tohoku University Adaptive Synchronized Switch Damping Fellow Host Researcher Host Institution Research Theme Family Name First Name Middle Name The Development of Korean Shipbuilding Industries in 1960s BAE Sukman TAMIO HATTORI The University of Tokyo and 1970s BAJRACHARYA Gan Bahadur HIROAKI SASAI Osaka University Development of Dendritic Artificial Enzymes Kurosio Intrusion Into Luzon Strait and Its Environmental BALOTRO Rolando Sayo XINYU GUO Ehime University Impact on the Philippine Coasts Study of Novel Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells with Wide BANERJEE Chandan MAKOTO KONAGAI Tokyo Institute of Technology Bandgap Microcrystal BAUDOUIN Lucie MASAHIRO YAMAMOTO The University of Tokyo Inverse Problems and Shape Optimization Technique Structure Analysis of the Transcription Factors that Control BEGUM Parvin ISAO TANAKA Hokkaido University Disease-Related Factors Experimental Study on Redox Reactions that Controlled BHALLA Paras EIICHI TAKAHASHI Tokyo Institute of Technology Early Atmosphere Japan International Research Impact of Social Capital on the Water Management in BHANDARI Hum nath KUMI YASUNOBU Center for Agricultural Different Rice Eco-systems, Southeast Asia Sciences Shiga University of Medical Physicochemical Studies on Fullerene Complexes of BHATTACHARYA Sumanta NAOKI KOMATSU Science Porphyrins and Calixarenes Materials Engineering of 1D Hybrids Composed of Fullerene BIAN Yongzhong TAKUZO AIDA The University of Tokyo and Supramolecular Polymers of Porphyrin Cyclic Dimers Construction of the Ultra-Fast Puluse Radiolysis is System BONIN Julien YOSUKE KATSUMURA The University of Tokyo for Supercritical Fluids and its Application Gifu Pharmaceutical Development of Efficient H-D Exchange Mthod of Alkenes BORA Utpal HIRONAO SAJIKI University and Preparation of Deuterated Polymers Improvement of Porous Si Support Catalyst Layer for Ultra BRITO NETO Jose Geraldo Alves MASANORI HAYASE Science University of Tokyo Thin Fuel Cell with Si Electrodes Homotopy Thpe of the Space of Knots and Gemetry of BUDNEY Ryan David TOSHITAKE KOHNO The University of Tokyo Configuration Spaces Role of an Enzyme for Cholesterol Synthesis in Abnormal CAO Xia GEN SOBUE Nagoya University Brain Development and Alzheimer' s Disease Prostanoid Receptors in the Porcine Myometrium:their CAO Jinshan TETSURO TANEIKE Rakuno Gakuen University Physiological Role and Regulation of Expression Development of New Framework for Health Risk Evaluation CHAN Melissa Pui Ling SHINSUKE MORISAWA Kyoto University Following the Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals Centrifuge Modeling of Contaminant Retention and Migration CHANDRASEKHARAN Gurumoorthy OSAMU KUSAKABE Tokyo Institute of Technology in Compacted Bentonite-sand Backfill Phase-Coherence of Quantum Hall Edge Channels and its CHENAUD Boris SUSUMU KOMIYAMA The University of Tokyo Control Ion Beam Applications for Rear-earth Doping and Nanopore CHENG Xiangqian TERUAKI MOTOOKA Kyushu University Sculpture in Si Studies on Squalene and Oxidosqualene Cyclases and CHENG Jun TSUTOMU HOSHINO Niigata University Creation of Unnatural Natural Terpenoids CHENG Jinglei TOYOSHI FUJIMOTO Nagoya University Cell Biological Analysis of Intracellular Lipid Droplet Development of MEMS Device for Single Molecular/Cellular CHO Younghak BEOMJOON KIM The University of Tokyo Characterization Towards Medical Application Fellow Host Researcher Host Institution Research Theme Family Name First Name Middle Name An Investigation into the Prevalence and Population CULLETON Richard Leighton KAZUYUKI TANABE Osaka Institute of Technology Genetics of African Plasmodium Vivax, Focusing on Antigen Polymorphism Osaka Electro- Study of The (α, n) Reaction Cross Sections with Unstable DAS Suranjan Kumar TOMOKAZU FUKUDA Communication University Nuclei for Astrophysical Interest Microbial Demethylation in Biogeochemistry and DE Jaysankar KIMIO FUKAMI Kochi University Bioremediation of Mercury Research Organization of Regulation og Sub-axonal Patterning in Drosophila DE FALCO Tony John YASUSHI HIROMI Information and Systems Neurogenesis DEAC-RENNER Alina Maria YOSHISHIGE SUZUKI Osaka University Research on the Spin-Injection Devices Improvement of Drip Irrigation Scheduling to Increase Crop DEHGHANISANIJ Hossein HISAO ANYOJI Tottori University Water Productivity in a Greenhouse Innovation of Arthritis Therapy bu Using RNA Interference DEMIRCAN Kadir YOSHIFUMI NINOMIYA Okayama University of Aggrecanase-3 Micro/Nano Bubble Actuator for Micro DNA Bio-Analysis DENG Peigang SATORU KOMORI Kyoto University System Debelopment of Compact Surface-Plasmon-Resonance DHESINGH Ravi Shankaran NORIO MIURA Kyushu University Immunosensor for Highly Sensitive Detection of Smell Molecules Regulation of PAI-1 Gene Expression by C/EBP: a Novel DONG Jie HIROYUKI TSUTSUI Hokkaido University Link Between Inflammation and Thrombosis Advanced Signal Processing for Ultra-Wideband Systems DOTLIC Igor Dusan RYUJI KOHNO Yokohama National University with Antenna Arrays in Medical Applications DUGARJAVIIN Manglai YUJI MORI The University of Tokyo Identification of Temperament Associated Genes in Horses DUONG Hai Minh SHIGEO MARUYAMA The University of Tokyo Physics and Engineerin of nanostructured taranport Study on Processing and Properties of Nanostructured EL-DESSOUKI Mohamed Radwan YOSHINARI MIYAMOTO Osaka University Aluminum Nitride Materials Fullerenes and Porphyrins as Nanostructured Artificial EL-KHOULY Mohamed El-Sayed OSAMU ITO Tohoku University Photosynthetic Models Applications of Real-Variable Methods in Harmonic Analysis EPHREMIDZE Lasha NOBUHIKO FUJII Tokai University for Ergodic Theory An Integrated Approach to Environmentally Conscious FARGNOLI Mario FUMIHIKO KIMURA The University of Tokyo Product Life Cycle Design National Institutes of Natural Study of Plasma Confinement in Helical Systems based on FERRANDO I MARGALET Sergi HIDEO SUGAMA Sciences Magnetohydrodynamics and Kinetics FISCHER Dirk YOSHINORI YAMAMOTO Tohoku University Development fo Catalytic Carboamination Comparative Research on the East AsianCultural Networks GAO Yuan SHUNYA YOSHIMI The University of Tokyo in the Early 20th Century GARDIAS HEWAWASAM Non-linear Characteristics
Recommended publications
  • Faculty and Research Fields
    Annex 4 Faculty and Research Fields Mechanical Systems Engineering Professors: Fukumoto, Isao: Dr. Eng., Osaka University, 1986 Manufacturing Process, Injection Molding, Composite Materials. E-mail: [email protected] Furukawa, Toshio: Dr. Eng., Osaka Prefecture University, 1983 Solid Mechanics, Theory of Elasticity, Computational Mechanics. E-mail: [email protected] Kinjo, Hiroshi: Dr. Eng., Tokushima University, 1994 Control Engineering, Signal Processing, Intelligent Systems. E-mail: [email protected] Kurata, Koji: Dr. Eng., The University of Tokyo, 1995 Mathematical Engineering, Neural Networks, Self-Organization. E-mail: [email protected] Makabe, Chobin: Dr. Eng., Kyushu University, 1985 Fatigue Fracture Mechanics, Fracture Dynamics, Fracture Mechanics of Materials, Fatigue Strength of Metals. E-mail: [email protected] Nosoko, Takehiro: Dr. Eng., Keio University, 1986 Wave Dynamics on Falling Films, Mass Transfer into Film Flow, Solar Desalination, Drying. E-mail: [email protected] Saitou, Masatoshi: Dr. Eng., Waseda University, 1993 Theory of Crystal Growth. Fractal in Crystal Growth, Electrodeposition, Computer Simulation. E-mail: [email protected] Shibata, Shinichi: Dr. Eng., Niigata University, 1999 Composite material, Bio polymer E-mail:shibata@ tec.u-ryukyu.ac.jp Suzuki, Masami: Dr. Eng., The University of Tokyo, 2002 Computational Fluid Dynamics, Wave Power Generation, Wind Turbine. E-mail: [email protected] Yaga, Minoru: Dr. Eng., Kyushu University, 1989 Impingement Heat Transfer, Under Expanded Jet, Compressible Flow. E-mail: [email protected] Associate Professors: Ameku, Kazumasa: Dr. Eng., University of the Ryukyus, 2009 4 Annex 4 Wind Energy, Wind Turbine Generator.
    [Show full text]
  • Title Wood Identification of Japanese Shinto Deity Statues in Matsunoo
    Wood identification of Japanese Shinto deity statues in Title Matsunoo-taisha Shrine in Kyoto by synchrotron X-ray microtomography and conventional microscopy methods Author(s) Tazuru, Suyako; Sugiyama, Junji Citation Journal of Wood Science (2019), 65 Issue Date 2019-11-08 URL http://hdl.handle.net/2433/255560 This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits Right unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. Type Journal Article Textversion author Kyoto University Tazuru and Sugiyama J Wood Sci (2019) 65:60 https://doi.org/10.1186/s10086-019-1840-2 Journal of Wood Science ORIGINAL ARTICLE Open Access Wood identifcation of Japanese Shinto deity statues in Matsunoo-taisha Shrine in Kyoto by synchrotron X-ray microtomography and conventional microscopy methods Suyako Tazuru1* and Junji Sugiyama1,2 Abstract Research on the wood species of Japanese Buddhist statues has an over 60 years’ history and recently many Buddhist “Ichiboku” statues carved out of a single bole made from the Nara to Heian periods were scientifcally revealed to be made of Torreya nucifera. Shinto deity statues in Japan, however, have not yet been investigated scientifcally. Because many Shinto deity statues are enshrined behind closed doors, there are fewer opportunities to investigate them. To examine the diferences and similarities in wood selection between Buddhist and Shinto deity statues, wood identif- cation was conducted on the 11 Shinto deity statues of Matsunoo-taisha Shrine, Kyoto, Japan, using synchrotron X-ray microtomography and conventional microscopy methods.
    [Show full text]
  • Educational Session
    Educational Session Tuesday, Aug. 31 Room A Time: 8:00-8:10 Opening Remarks Takashi Nakano, Conference Chair IMIG 2010 ( Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan) Time: 8:10-8:35 The mesothelial cell Chair: Shotaro Maeda ( Tama-Nagayama Hospital, Nippon Medical School, Japan) ES01 The mesothelial cell Steven Mutsaers ( Lung Institute of Western Australia and Centre for Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Research, Department of Medicine, University of Western Australia, Australia) Time: 8:35-9:00 Mechanisms of asbestos-induced carcinogenesis Chair: Naohiko Inase ( Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) ES02 Mechanisms of asbestos-induced carcinogenesis Marie-Claude Jaurand ( INSERM, UMR U-674, IUH Université Paris Descartes, France) Time: 9:00-9:25 Apoptosis and mesothelioma Chair: Hirotoshi Akita ( Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) ES03 Apoptosis and mesothelioma Courtney Broaddus ( University of California, San Francisco, Chief, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine San Francisco General Hospital, USA) Time: 9:25-9:50 New pathways for molecular targeted therapies Chair: Kazuhisa Takahashi ( Juntendo University School of Medicine, Japan) ES04 New pathways for molecular targeted therapies Luciano Mutti ( Department of Medicine, Local Health Unit 11, Vercelli, Italy) 21 Time: 9:50-10:15 Clinically relevant chromosomal and molecular biomarkers in asbestos-related tumors Chair: Yoshitaka Sekido ( Aichi Cancer Center, Hospital and Research Institute, Japan) ES05 Clinically relevant chromosomal and molecular biomarkers
    [Show full text]
  • Search for Neutrino-Less Double Beta Decay of 48Ca –
    CANDLES – Search for Neutrino-less Double Beta Decay of 48Ca – S. Umehara1, T. Kishimoto1,2, M. Nomachi1, S. Ajimura1, T. Iida1, K. Nakajima1, K. Ichimura1, K. Matsuoka1, T. Ishikawa1, D. Tanaka1, M. Tanaka1, T. Maeda1, S. Yoshida2, K. Suzuki2, H. Kakubata2, W. Wang2, V. T. T. Trang2, W. M. Chan2, M. Doihara2, T. Ohata2, K. Tetsuno2, Y. Tamagawa3, I. Ogawa3, S. Tomita3, G. Fujita3, A. Kawamura3, T. Harada3, Y. Inukai3, K. Sakamoto3, M. Yoshizawa3, K. Fushimi4, R. Hazama5, N. Nakatani5, H. Ohsumi6, K. Okada7 1Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University, Ibaraki 567-0047, Japan 2Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043, Japan 3Graduate School of Engineering, University of Fukui, Fukui 910-8507, Japan 4Faculty of Integrated Arts and Science, The University of Tokushima, Tokushima 770-8502, Japan 5Faculty of Human Environment, Osaka Sangyo University, Osaka 574-8530, Japan 6Faculty of Culture and Education, Saga University, Saga 840-8502, Japan 7Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto 603-8555, Japan DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3204/DESY-PROC-2014-04/97 CANDLES is the project to search for neutrino-less double beta decay of 48Ca. Now we installed the CANDLES III system at the Kamioka underground laboratory. The CANDLES III system realizes the low background condition by a characteristic structure and data analyses for background rejection. Here we report performances of the CANDLES III system. 1 Double beta decay of 48Ca The neutrino-less double beta decay (0νββ) is acquiring great interest after the confirmation of neutrino oscillation which demonstrated nonzero neutrino mass.
    [Show full text]
  • Facility to Use Kikuzo Here in Japan (Partial Excerpt)
    Facility to use Kikuzo here in Japan (partial excerpt) Keio University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine/School of Medicine 2020 Telemedica Inc. Tohoku University School of Medicine Tokyo Medical and Dental University Nagasaki University, Medical Education Development Center Hokkaido University Hospital Kanazawa University Nara Medical University Faculty of Medicine Tottori University Juntendo University 2020 Telemedica Inc. University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan Kansai Medical University Tokyo Women’s Medical University Osaka Medical University Clinical Simulation Center, Kanazawa Medical University Toyama University SHOWA University Nihon University School of Medicine Tokushima University 2020 Telemedica Inc. St. Mrianna University School of Medicine University of Yamanashi Hospital Akita University, Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine Shimane University Hospital Ehime University Hospital Fukushima Medical University Himeji Dokkyo University Kitasato University Tokai University School of Medicine 2020 Telemedica Inc. Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University Tokyo Jikeikai Medical University Tokyo Healthcare University Kinjo University Tokyo Metropolitan University Toyohashi Sozo University Shubun University Wakayama
    [Show full text]
  • Rites of Blind Biwa Players
    ASIA 2017; 71(2): 567–583 Saida Khalmirzaeva* Rites of Blind Biwa Players DOI 10.1515/asia-2017-0034 Abstract: Not much is known about the past activities of blind biwa players from Kyushu. During the twentieth century a number of researchers and folklorists, such as Tanabe Hisao, Kimura Yūshō,KimuraRirō,Nomura(Ga) Machiko, Narita Mamoru, Hyōdō Hiromi and Hugh de Ferranti, collected data on blind biwa players in various regions of Kyushu, made recordings of their performances and conducted detailed research on the history and nature of their tradition. However, despite these efforts to document and publicize the tradition of blind biwa players and its representatives and their repertory, it ended around the end of the twentieth century. The most extensively docu- mented individual was Yamashika Yoshiyuki 山鹿良之 (1901–1996), one of the last representatives of the tradition of blind biwa players, who was known among researchers and folklorists for his skill in performing and an abundant repertory that included rites and a great many tales. Yamashika was born in 1901 in a farmer family in Ōhara of Tamana District, the present-day Kobaru of Nankan, Kumamoto Prefecture. Yamashika lost the sight in his left eye at the age of four. At the age of twenty-two Yamashika apprenticed with a biwa player named Ezaki Shotarō 江崎初太郎 from Amakusa. From his teacher Yamashika learned such tales as Miyako Gassen Chikushi Kudari 都合戦筑紫 下り, Kikuchi Kuzure 菊池くづれ, Kugami Gassen くがみ合戦, Owari Sōdō 尾張 騒動, Sumidagawa 隅田川 and Mochi Gassen 餅合戦. After three years Yamashika returned home. He was not capable of doing much farm work because his eyesight had deteriorated further by then.
    [Show full text]
  • A POPULAR DICTIONARY of Shinto
    A POPULAR DICTIONARY OF Shinto A POPULAR DICTIONARY OF Shinto BRIAN BOCKING Curzon First published by Curzon Press 15 The Quadrant, Richmond Surrey, TW9 1BP This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to http://www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk/.” Copyright © 1995 by Brian Bocking Revised edition 1997 Cover photograph by Sharon Hoogstraten Cover design by Kim Bartko All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 0-203-98627-X Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-7007-1051-5 (Print Edition) To Shelagh INTRODUCTION How to use this dictionary A Popular Dictionary of Shintō lists in alphabetical order more than a thousand terms relating to Shintō. Almost all are Japanese terms. The dictionary can be used in the ordinary way if the Shintō term you want to look up is already in Japanese (e.g. kami rather than ‘deity’) and has a main entry in the dictionary. If, as is very likely, the concept or word you want is in English such as ‘pollution’, ‘children’, ‘shrine’, etc., or perhaps a place-name like ‘Kyōto’ or ‘Akita’ which does not have a main entry, then consult the comprehensive Thematic Index of English and Japanese terms at the end of the Dictionary first.
    [Show full text]
  • Mie Aichi Shizuoka Nara Fukui Kyoto Hyogo Wakayama Osaka Shiga
    SHIZUOKA AICHI MIE <G7 Ise-Shima Summit> Oigawa Railway Steam Locomotives 1 Toyohashi Park 5 The Museum Meiji-mura 9 Toyota Commemorative Museum of 13 Ise Grand Shrine 17 Toba 20 Shima (Kashikojima Island) 23 These steam locomotives, which ran in the This public park houses the remains of An outdoor museum which enables visitors to 1920s and 1930s, are still in fully working Yoshida Castle, which was built in the 16th experience old buildings and modes of Industry and Technology order. These stations which evoke the spirit century, other cultural institutions such as transport, mainly from the Meiji Period The Toyota Group has preserved the site of the of the period, the rivers and tea plantations the Toyohashi City Museum of Art and (1868–1912), as well as beef hot-pot and other former main plant of Toyoda Automatic Loom the trains roll past, and the dramatic History, and sports facilities. The tramway, aspects of the culinary culture of the times. The Works as part of its industrial heritage, and has mountain scenery have appeared in many which runs through the environs of the park museum grounds, one of the largest in Japan, reopened it as a commemorative museum. The TV dramas and movies. is a symbol of Toyohashi. houses more than sixty buildings from around museum, which features textile machinery and ACCESS A 5-minute walk from Toyohashikoen-mae Station on the Toyohashi Railway tramline Japan and beyond, 12 of which are designated automobiles developed by the Toyota Group, ACCESS Runs from Shin-Kanaya Station to Senzu on the Oigawa Railway ACCESS A 20-minute bus journey from as Important Cultural Properties of Japan, presents the history of industry and technology http://www.oigawa-railway.co.jp/pdf/oigawa_rail_eng.pdf Inuyama Station on the Nagoya Railroad which were dismantled and moved here.
    [Show full text]
  • No.204 (English) [Pdf]
    ISSN 2188-109X 一般社団法人 大 学 英 語 教 育 学 会 ―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― March 2019 The Japan Association of College English Teachers No.204 ―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― Contents Foreword (Naoko Ozeki) 1 Report from the Committee of 4 Report from Headquarters 2 Academic Affairs Reports from Chapters 5 Foreword Naoko Ozeki Vice-President of JACET Director, Committee of Academic Publication (Meiji University) To JACET members and supporters, Recently, JACET has been going through changes in terms of its evaluation of papers JACET publishes influential articles in the submitted to the JACET Journal and JACET JACET Journal, JACET International International Convention Selected Papers. One of Convention Selected Papers, and JAAL in JACET the most noticeable changes is the area of Proceedings, each of which is published annually, globalization. For example, since we have and provides an incentive for both researchers and established affiliations with various organizations instructors to do further research and improve such as JALT (Japan), AILA (international), their practice. ALAK (Korea), ETA-ROCK (Taiwan), and JACET 通信―――――――――――――――<1>―――――――――――――――――3189 RELC (Singapore), we have invited international of APA format will be a requirement for having a plenary speakers and guest speakers to our paper accepted in JACET publications. We are international conferences and summer seminars. looking forward to reading your future We have also invited these speakers to write submissions to our journals. articles about the topics they talked about at the conferences for the JACET Journals and Selected Papers. We hope that those who could not Report from the JACET Headquarters participate in the conferences or summer seminars will be able to share the main ideas and insights of Secretary General these speakers’ presentations by reading their Yukinari Shimoyama articles.
    [Show full text]
  • Japan Accreditation Council for Medical Education
    Japan Accreditation Council for Medical Education We devote ourselves to the advancement of medicine and health care through quality assurance of medical education based on global standards To make the quality of medical education in Japan higher Japan Accreditation Council for Medical Education (JACME) The Japan Accreditation Council for Medical Education (JACME) was constituted to strengthen and advance medical education, and to contribute to public health, health care, welfare, and global health, by assuring the quality of medical education in Japan from an international standpoint. To accomplish this mission, the organization is designed to carry out a dispassionate and proper evaluation of medical education programs in Japan, on the basis of the schools’ founding principles and the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) Global Standards for Quality Improvement of Medical Education. JACME supports the following initiatives: (1) The establishment and review of medical (5) The publication of official journals and education evaluation criteria. academic books relating to medical education programs. (2) The evaluation of medical education programs. (6) Collaborations with domestic and foreign organizations; the collection of information (3) Education initiatives designed to enhance and about the evaluation of medical education improve medical education programs. in foreign countries. (4) Studies and research to enhance and improve (7) Other activities necessary to achieve the medical education programs. objectives of JACME. President’s Address Japan Accreditation Council for Medical Education President Fumimaro Takaku, M.D., Ph.D. At the third meeting of the preparatory committee for establishment of Japan Accreditation Council for Medical Education (JACME) held in July 2015, I was unexpectedly appointed as President of JACME.
    [Show full text]
  • 1. Skipping of an Alternative Intron in the Srsf1 3' Untranslated Region Increases Transcript Stability
    1. Skipping of an alternative intron in the srsf1 3' untranslated region increases transcript stability. Med. Invest. 58:180-187, 2011 Yoko Akaike1)2), Ken Kurokawa1)2), Keisuke Kajita1)2), Yuki Kuwano1), Kiyoshi Masuda1), Kensei Nishida1), Seung Wan Kang3), Toshihito Tanahashi1), and Kazuhito Rokutan1)J. 1)Department of Stress Science, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan 2)Student Lab, The University of Tokushima Faculty Medicine, Tokushima, Japan. 3)Institute of Complementary and Integrative Medicine Medical Research Center, Seoul National University, Korea 2. Retinoic acid receptor antagonist LE540 attenuates wakefulness via the dopamine D1 receptor in mice. Kazuyoshi Kitaokaa, Mika Shimizub,c, Noriyuki Shimizub, Sachiko Chikahisab, Madoka Nakagomid, Koichi Shudod, Kazuo Yoshizakia and Hiroyoshi Séib Brain Research. 14:10-16. 2011 aDepartment of Physiology, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan bDepartment of Integrative Physiology, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan cStudent Lab, The University of Tokushima Faculty of Medicine, Tokushima, Japan dResearch Foundation Itsuu Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan 3. Iron reduction by deferoxamine leads to amelioration of adiposity via the regulation of oxidative stress and inflammation in obese and type 2 diabetes KKAy miceAmerican Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism. 1;302:E77-86. 2012. Soichiro Tajima Ph.D 1,2*,
    [Show full text]
  • Editorial Board
    Journal of Arrhythmia Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Kazutaka Aonuma, Director, Cardiovascular Division, Tsukuba University Hospital, Professor of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan Co-Editor-in-Chief Tohru Ohe, Professor emeritus, Okayama University/Research; Director, The Sakakibara Heart Institute of Okayama, Okayama, Japan Takeshi Yamashita, Director & Hospital Director, The Cardiovascular Institute, Tokyo, Japan Jonathan Kalman, Professor, Royal Melbourne Hospital, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Ken Okumura, Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Japan JHRS Executive Associate Editors Haruhiko Abe, Professor of Medicine, Department of Heart Rhythm Management, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Medicine, Kitakyushu, Japan Tetsushi Furukawa, Professor, Department of Bio-informational Pharmacology, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan Kenzo Hirao, Professor, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan Toshiyuki Ishikawa, Department of Cardiology, Yokohama City University Hospital, Yokohama, Japan Youichi Kobayashi, Professor, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan Takashi Kurita, Associate Professor, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kinki University, Osaka, Japan Masataka Mitsuno, Associate
    [Show full text]