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First and Second Round of 2015 Applications

Tokyo Medical and Dental University


Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences
Doctoral Program, Medical and Dental Sciences Track
Student
Application
Guide

Table of Contents
Admission Policy ......................................................................................................................1
1. Number of Students to Be Admitted ..................................................................................2
2. Standard Number of Years Required until Graduation and
Academic Degrees Conferred .............................................................................................2
3. Enrollment Period ...............................................................................................................2
4. Application Qualifications ..................................................................................................2
5. Application Schedule ..........................................................................................................3
6. Graduate School Courses for Working Adults ....................................................................4
7. Application Procedures ......................................................................................................4
8. Selection Methods and Examination Subjects ...................................................................6
9. Exam Date and Location ....................................................................................................7
10. Announcement of Successful Applicants ...........................................................................7
11. Enrollment Procedures .......................................................................................................7
12. Screening of Application Qualifications .............................................................................8
13. Points to Note regarding Entrance Exams ........................................................................10
14. Admission Meeting .......................................................................................................... 11
15. Other .................................................................................................................................12
Research Subjects..............................................................................................................13
Contact Information...........................................................................................................31
Map....................................................................................................................................36
Entrance Examination Schedule........................................................................................37

How to Obtain Documents to Be Submitted


Application documents included with this application guide
1. Application document checklist
2. Admission application form (TMDU form 1)
3. Exam admission slip and photo card (TMDU form 2)
4. Letter of consent from employer (TMDU form 7)
5. Exam fee payment certificate (TMDU form 8)
6. Self-addressed labels (TMDU form 9)
7. Application envelope
Documents to download from the TMDU website
1. Application qualifications screening application
(Designated TMDU form; application qualifications screening form 1)
2. Record of achievements
(Designated TMDU form; application qualifications screening form 2)
3. Rsum
(Designated TMDU form; application qualifications screening form 3)
4. Scholarly paper abstract
(Designated TMDU form; application qualifications screening form 4)
5. Summary of research conducted to date
(Designated TMDU form; application qualifications screening form 5)
6. Plans for research to be conducted in preferred field
(Designated TMDU form; application qualifications screening form 6)

Tokyo Medical and Dental University


Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences,
Doctoral Program,
Medical and Dental Sciences Track

Admission Policy
The medical and dental sciences doctoral program provides a thorough grasp of specialized expertise in the dual fields of medicine and
dentistry, training researchers who closely cooperate with personnel in
other disciplines and take leading roles globally, enlightened educators
who can formulate and implement teaching strategies, medical professionals in advanced, specialized fields who possess strong ethics and
highly inquiring minds, and, finally, opinion leaders who will lead the
way to a new era.
In view of the human resource training objectives outlined for this
course of study, applicants who have broad vision and creativity, selfreliance, a sense of ethics, the capacity to express their thoughts logically and precisely, and the English abilities required to perform their
research and to whom any of the following apply are sought for this
major.
Possess a high degree of knowledge related to the field of medicine,
practical work abilities, and a passion for research
Possess a high degree of knowledge related to the field of dentistry,
practical work abilities, and a passion for research
Possess a high degree of knowledge related to the fields of life sciences and technology, practical work abilities, and a passion for research
Possess a high degree of knowledge related to the field of bioengineering, practical work abilities, and a passion for research

1. Number of Students to Be Admitted

189 (including a small number for graduate school courses for working adults)

2. Standard Number of Years Required until Graduation and Academic Degrees Conferred

Four years are normally required until graduation, and any of the following degrees may be acquired.
Doctoral degree in medical science, dental science, or science

3. Enrollment Period
April 2015

4. Application Qualifications

Applicants to whom any of the following apply


1) Applicant has graduated or expects to graduate from a university (completing a six-year program in medicine,
dentistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or veterinary sciences) by March 2015
2) Applicant has completed an 18-year course of scholastic education (that ended with a curriculum that covered
medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or veterinary sciences) in a foreign country or expects to complete such a course by March 2015
3) Applicant has completed a foreign countrys 18-year course of scholastic education in Japan by completing
correspondence classes offered by schools in that country or expects to complete such a course by March 2015
4) Applicant has completed the course of study of a foreign educational facility that is designated in Japan as
having the course of study of a university under the foreign countrys educational system (limited to facilities whose graduates have completed 18 years of education within the foreign countrys educational system)
and has been specifically designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
(MEXT) minister or expects to complete such a course of study by March 2015
5) Applicant has completed scholastic programs at universities in other countries, has passed the equivalent of
a review of basic doctoral dissertation research skills, and is deemed to possess scholastic abilities that are
equivalent to or exceed those of someone who possesses a masters degree
6) Applicant has been specified by the MEXT minister in accordance with Ministry of Education, Science and
Culture Notice No. 39 of 1955
1. Applicant has completed medicine or dentistry courses at a university medical or dental faculty as set forth
in the old University Ordinance (Imperial Ordinance No. 388 of 1918) and graduated from such a faculty
2. Applicant has graduated from the National Defense Medical College established by the Act for Establishment of the Ministry of Defense (Act No. 164 of 1954) or expects to graduate by March 2015
3. Applicant has completed a masters degree program or professional graduate school degree program as set
forth in article 99, clause 2, of the School Education Act (Act No. 26 of 1947); has the possibility of receiving a masters degree; or was enrolled for two or more years in a doctoral degree program that was not
divided into a two-year first half and a three-year second half, acquired 30 or more credits, and, moreover,
received the requisite research guidance (including applicants to whom the academic degree rules under
Article 6, Paragraph 1, of the Ordinance of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture No. 9 of 1953
before they were partially revised by means of the academic degree rules of the Ordinance of the Ministry
of Education, Science and Culture No. 29 of 1974 apply), and is deemed to have scholastic abilities equal
to or exceeding those of someone who has graduated from a graduate school or graduate degree course after
completing a university medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical science, or veterinary science program
4. Applicant was engaged in two or more years of research at a university or research institute after graduating
from a university (excluding programs of medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical science, or veterinary science studies) or completing a 16-year course of scholastic education in a foreign country and, based on the
outcome of said research at a graduate school or in a graduate degree course, is deemed to have scholastic
abilities equal to or exceeding those of someone who has completed a university medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical science, or veterinary science course

7) Applicants to whom any of the following apply and whom the graduate school has recognized as having performed with excellence in acquiring prescribed credits
1. Applicant will have been enrolled in a university (limited to a six-year course of study in medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or veterinary sciences) for four or more years by March 2015
2. Applicant has completed a 16-year course of scholastic education in a foreign country (limited to courses
that include studies in medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or veterinary sciences; the same also
applies to 3 and 4 below) or expects to complete such a course by March 2015
3. Applicant has completed a foreign countrys 16-year course of scholastic education in Japan by completing
correspondence classes offered by schools in that country or expects to complete such a course by March
2015
4. Applicant has completed the course of study of a foreign educational facility that is designated in Japan as
having the course of study of a university under the foreign countrys educational system (limited to facilities whose graduates have completed 16 years of education within the foreign countrys educational system)
and has been specifically designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
(MEXT) minister or expects to complete such a course of study by March 2015
8) Applicant who is enrolled in a graduate school (limited to schools whose programs include studies in medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or veterinary sciences) as stipulated in Article 102, Clause 2, of the
School Education Act and whom this graduate school deems to have the appropriate scholastic abilities to receive graduate school training
9) Applicant whom this graduate school has confirmed through an entrance qualification screening to possess
scholastic abilities equal to or exceeding those of a university graduate (who studied in a six-year course of
study in medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or veterinary sciences) and who will have reached 24
years of age as of March 31, 2015
Note: Applicants to whom 6)-4, 7), 8), or 9) above applies, please see section 12, Screening of Application
Qualifications.

5. Application Schedule
Application period

First round applications

Wednesday, August 6, to Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Second round applications

Tuesday, November 25, to Monday, December 1, 2014

Submit application to

Admission Section, School Affairs Division, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (1F,
Bldg. 1 West)

Hours

Weekdays 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m.

Note: You may also submit an application by mail if you are unable to complete the application procedures at the
Admission Section due to circumstances beyond your control.
In this case, please use the type of envelope specified by TMDU and mail the application by registered express
mail so that it arrives before the application deadline.
Address: 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan

Graduate School Admission Team, Admission Section, School Affairs Division

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

6. Graduate School Courses for Working Adults

We will also be seeking applicants for graduate school courses for working adults. The following application
qualifications and methods apply in addition to those in this guide. You should apply for this course if you will be
continuing to work from April onward.
Number of
students to be
admitted

A few students

Application
qualifications

Along with the qualifications described in 4 of Application Qualifications above,


applicants who are employed as physicians, dentists, or researchers when they apply

Documents to be
submitted

Please submit the following documents below along with those described in section 7,
Application Procedures.
1. Letter of consent from employer
2. Essay about reasons for applying
3. Descriptions of activities, such as conference lectures or paper presentations, as well
as type of work you do at your place of employment

7. Application Procedures

1) Applicants should be sure to meet with prospective supervisors in their desired fields of study to discuss their
future research and studies before applying.
(Please be aware that some departments may not be seeking applicants.)
2) Exam admission slips are issued when applications are submitted. Note that these will be issued at the Admission Section after the dates below, to applicants with foreign educational backgrounds.
First round applications

Friday, September 5, 2014

Second round applications

Thursday, January 22, 2015

3) Application documents
Please submit your set of application documents to the Admission Section (1F, Bldg. 1 West).
Note: Incomplete application documents will not be accepted, so please check the Application Document
Checklist when submitting your application.
Item
1

Documents to Be Submitted

Points to Note

Copy of notice regarding outcome


of application qualifications
screening

Only approved applicants


Applicants who underwent an application qualifications
screening before applying and were given approval to apply
should submit a copy of the notice regarding the outcome of
application qualifications screening that was mailed to them.

Admission application form

TMDU form (form 1)


Note: Have the form signed and sealed by your prospective
supervisor.
Affix, to the designated locations, photos of your upper body
with nothing covering your head that are 5 cm high 4 cm wide
and have been taken within three months of the application.
Notes:
1. Write your name on the back of the photos.
2. Use three identical photos for the application.

Exam admission slip and photo


card

TMDU form (form 2)


Affix, to the designated locations, photos of your upper body
with nothing covering your head that are 5 cm high 4 cm wide
and have been taken within three months of the application.
Notes:
1. Write your name on the back of the photos.
2. Use three identical photos for the application.

Item

Documents to Be Submitted

Points to Note

Transcript (university,
undergraduate school)

Japanese or English transcript issued by alma mater


Not required of TMDU graduates (or expected graduates)

Transcript (graduate school


masters or doctoral program)

Only applicants who have completed (or expect to complete)


graduate school
Issued by alma mater and written in Japanese or English
Not required of TMDU graduate school graduates (or expected
graduates)

Diploma/certificate of (expected)
graduation (university,
undergraduate school)

Japanese or English diploma (copy)/certificate of (expected)


graduation issued by alma mater
Not required of TMDU graduates (or expected graduates)

Course completion (or expected


completion) certificate (graduate
school masters or doctoral
program)

Only applicants who have completed (or expect to complete)


graduate school
Issued by alma mater and written in Japanese or English
Not required of TMDU graduate school graduates (or expected
graduates)

Letter of consent from employer

Only for working adult graduate school course applicants


TMDU form (form 7)

Essay about reasons for applying

Only for working adult graduate school course applicants


No designated format. Use one sheet of A4 size paper.
Fields that interest applicant
Research plan
Future goals

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Descriptions of activities, such as


conference lectures or research
article publications, as well as type
of work you do at your place of
employment

Only for working adult graduate school course applicants


No designated format. Use one sheet of A4 size paper.

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Recommendation letter from


manager at workplace

Only for working adult graduate school course applicants


Documents to be submitted voluntarily

Exam fee payment certificate

TMDU form (form 8)


Please present this fund transfer form (fund transfer application)
to a financial institution by the transfer deadline and remit the
30,000 examination fee. Once the fund transfer procedures
have been completed at the financial institution, you will be
given back the TMDU exam fee payment certificate on the left
side of the fund transfer form after it has been stamped with the
financial institutions receipt stamp. This certificate should be
affixed to the designated location on the admission application
form. Note that bank fees are the responsibility of the person
who transfers the funds. Please be sure to write your name
in the space provided for the name of the person requesting
the transaction. Please make sure that if a family member is
handling the fund transfer procedure, the family member does
not write his/her name.
Notes:
1. Funds cannot be transferred from JP Bank, ATMs, or over
the Internet.
2. Fund transfers are limited to electronic wire transfers.
3. This form is not required for intra-campus transfers or
international students on Japanese government scholarships.

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Item

Documents to Be Submitted

Points to Note

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Self-addressed labels

TMDU form (form 9)


1. Write the applicants name, address, and postal code
accurately in clear block letters so that mail will be sure to be
delivered, and submit the form without peeling off the labels.
2. Please do not write in the columns marked with the following
symbol: .
3. These labels are used for necessary notifications regarding
your successful application, documents for enrollment
procedures, and various other communications. Please be
sure to write an address where mail will be sure to arrive.
4. Please notify the Graduate School Admission Team,
Admission Section, School Affairs Division promptly if you
change your address after applying.

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Documentary proof of surname


change

Only if submitted ID documents differ from current surname


Copies of both sides of drivers license, residence records,
family register, passport, or other form of ID

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Self-addressed envelope for exam


admission slip

Only if applying by mail


Affix a 500 (registered express postage) stamp to an envelope
(120 235 mm) and write the recipients name, address and
postal code.

16

International application form for


graduate school admission

Only applicants with international academic background


TMDU form (form 10)

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Color copies of both sides of either


residence card or entry visa

Only international students


Note: Please note the residence duration (expiration date) in the
case of residence cards.

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Other documents TMDU deems


necessary

Documentation other than the preceding may be requested

Please use the forms included with this guide for TMDU form 1 through 9.
Contact the Admission Section (nyu-grad@ml.tmd.ac.jp) regarding form 10.
Note: TMDU forms cannot be downloaded from the Internet.
Neither documents nor the entrance examination fee will be refunded for any reason whatsoever to any applicant once application procedures have been completed.
Note: You may apply to take the entrance exam for the second round of applications even if you failed the first
rounds exam.

8. Selection Methods and Examination Subjects

1) Selection methods
Written exams (foreign language and essay), an oral exam, and application documents will be used to select
candidates for enrollment.
2) Examination subjects
Subject
Written exams

Description

Duration

Foreign language

English 1 (required), English 2 (required)

90 minutes

Essay

One subject chosen from either essay 1 or 2

60 minutes

9. Exam Date and Location


1) Date and time

Date

Subject

First round
applications

Friday,
September 19,
2014

Written
exams

Second round
applications

Friday,
January 30,
2015

Written
exams

Essay
Foreign language

Oral examination
Essay
Foreign language

Oral examination

Arrival Time
8:45 a.m.
1:10 p.m.
8:45 a.m.
1:10 p.m.

Exam Duration
9 to 10 a.m.
10:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.
From 1:30 p.m.
9 to 10 a.m.
10:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.
From 1:30 p.m.

2) Location
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Note: There are no parking spaces for examinees. Please use train, buses or other forms of public transportation.

10. Announcement of Successful Applicants


First round applications

Friday, October 17, 2014, 1 p.m.

Second round applications

Friday, February 20, 2015, 1 p.m.

Successful examinee numbers will be posted on the bulletin board in front of Bldg. 6 on the Yushima campus
and on the TMDU website (http://www.tmd.ac.jp). In addition, notices will be sent to successful applicants along
with documents related to enrollment procedures.
Note: Phone inquiries will not be accepted under any circumstances.

11. Enrollment Procedures


When

First round applications

Monday, October 20 to Friday, October 24, 2014

Second round applications

Monday, February 23 to Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Where

Admission Section, School Affairs Division, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (1F, Bldg. 1 West)

Hours

Weekdays 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m.

Notes:
1. Students who expect to graduate (complete their course of study) will need to submit a copy of their certificate
of graduation (course completion certificate) or a copy of their diploma by the end of March 2015.
2. Fees required at the time of enrollment (as of FY2014)
Admission fee: 282,000
First semester tuition: 267,900 (535,800 for a full year)
When admission or tuition fees are revised, the new fees will apply from the date of the revision.
To pay the admission fee, please use the admission fee fund transfer form to transfer funds by electronic
wire transfer from the nearest bank.
Tuition is paid by automatic debits from your bank account after enrollment.
(Details will be provided during enrollment procedures.)
Please contact the Revenue Management Unit, Financial Management Section, Financial and Facilities
Division at +81-3-5803-5048 with inquiries about admission or tuition fee payments.
Applicants who expect to complete a TMDU masters program by March 2015 and wish to proceed to a
doctoral program will be treated as intra-campus transfers, and no admission fee will be needed.
We have tuition payment reduction and exemption programs for students who are having difficulty paying
tuition due to economic hardship. Please contact the Student Support Section, Student Support and Health
Administration Organization at +81-3-5803-5077 for more information.
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12. Screening of Application Qualifications

Applicants who would like to base their application on Application Qualification 4 of 6), 7), 8) or 9) should
contact the Admission Section in advance and then carry out the following procedures.
1) Application period
Application period

First round applications

From Wednesday, June 18 to Friday, June 20, 2014

Second round applications

From Wednesday, October 22 to Friday, October 24,


2014

Submit application to

Admission Section, School Affairs Division, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
(1F, Bldg. 1 West)

Hours

Weekdays 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m.

Note: You may also submit an application by mail if you are unable to complete the application procedures at the
Admission Section due to circumstances beyond your control.
In this case, please mail the application by registered express mail so that it arrives before the application deadline.
2) Documents to be submitted
Application
qualifications
category
Documents to Be Submitted
4 of 6) 7) and
and 9)
8)

Points to Note

Application qualifications
screening application

Designated TMDU form (Application qualifications screening


form 1)

Transcript (university,
undergraduate school)

Issued by alma mater and written in Japanese or English

Transcript (graduate
Only applicants who have completed graduate school
school masters or doctoral
Issued by alma mater and written in Japanese or English
program)

Diploma (copy)/certificate
of (expected) graduation
(university, undergraduate
school)

Issued by alma mater and written in Japanese or English

Diploma (copy)/course
completion (or expected
completion) certificate
(graduate school masters
or doctoral program)

Only applicants who have completed (or expect to complete)


graduate school
Issued by alma mater and written in Japanese or English

Only if diploma (copy)/certificate of (expected) graduation


or course completion certificates in 4 and 5 above were not
Certificate of student status
issued
Issued by alma mater and written in Japanese or English

Essay about reasons for


applying

No designated format. Use one sheet of A4 size paper.


Fields that interest applicant
Research plan
Future goals

Research rsum

No designated format. Use A4 size paper.


Duration of research
Content of research
Names of research organizations
List of papers, research articles, and conference presentations

Application
qualifications
category
Documents to Be Submitted
4 of 6) 7) and
and 9)
8)

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Points to Note

Record of achievements

Designated TMDU form (Application qualifications screening


form 2)
1. Dissertation titles
2. Names of co-authors and collaborating presenters
3. Date of publication or presentation
4. Name of publisher, journal that carried paper, or conference
where it was presented
5. Summary of no more than 200 Japanese characters
Notes:
1. Include jointly authored treatises and writings
2. Supply reference numbers and provide descriptions for each
dissertation

Rsum

Designated TMDU form (Application qualifications screening


form 3)
Academic career
Provide information from high school graduation onward.
Note: International students should provide details from
elementary school graduation onward.
Work experience
Provide detailed information that will offer an understanding
of the content of your research and other work to date.

Scholarly paper

No designated format. Use A4 size paper.


Copy of a paper that has recently been presented in an
academic journal, is of a standard equal to or higher than a
masters degree thesis, and is separately bound or provided
as a copy of a conference abstract. Note that attestation of the
leading role played in this research should be attached.
As a rule, the papers language should be either English or
Japanese

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Scholarly paper abstract

Designated TMDU form (Application qualifications screening


form 4)
No more than 2,000 Japanese characters or three A4 size
pages in English

13

Summary of research
conducted to date

Designated TMDU form (Application qualifications screening


form 5)

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Plans for research to be


Designated TMDU form (Application qualifications screening
conducted in preferred field form 6)

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Recommendation letters

No designated format. Use A4 size paper.


These documents may be submitted at the applicants
discretion.

16

Recommendation letter
(prospective supervisor)

No designated format. Use A4 size paper.


Prepared by prospective supervisor in desired department

Authorization to take
examination

Issued by university dean or head of faculty if you are enrolled


in a university
Only if surnames on ID submitted and admission application
form differ
Copies of both sides of drivers license, residence records,
family register, passport, or other form of ID

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18

ID to verify surname
change

19

Affix a 672 (registered express postage) stamp to an envelope


Envelope for notification of
(120 235 mm) and write the recipients name, address, and
result
postal code

Application
qualifications
category
Documents to Be Submitted
4 of 6) 7) and
and 9)
8)

Points to Note

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International application
form for graduate school
admission

Only applicants with international academic background


TMDU form (form 10)

21

Color copies of both sides


of either residence card or
entry visa

Only international students


Note: Please note the residence duration (expiration date) in
the case of residence cards

22

Other reference items to


bring

No designated format.
Documents to be submitted voluntarily
Credentials, licenses

23

Other documents TMDU


deems necessary

Documentation other than the preceding may be requested.

Note: Please download the abovementioned TMDU forms (application qualifications screening forms) from the
TMDU website (http://www.tmd.ac.jp/admissions/graduate-school/youkou/index.html).
3) Approval methods
Screening to approve application qualifications is implemented as described below.
1. Document screening
The abovementioned documents are screened.
2. Interviews
Interviews
First round applications

Wednesday, June 25, 2014, from 2 p.m.

Second round applications

Tuesday, October 28, 2014, from 2 p.m.

4) Outcome of screening
Interview outcome
First round applications

Notices to be mailed after Thursday, July 17, 2014

Second round applications

Notices to be mailed after Thursday, November 20, 2014

Note: Please contact the School Affairs Divisions Admission Section if a notice has not arrived after this date.

13. Points to Note regarding Entrance Exams

Be certain to bring your exam admission slip on exam day. Further, please keep it in a safe place, because you
will need it for enrollment procedures after successful applicants have been announced.
If you have lost your admission slip, have one reissued by the Admission Section on the first floor of Bldg. 1
West before the exam.
Transportation
Please check in advance what types of transportation are available to get to the exam venue and how long it
will take to get there.
Please take note of the effects of bad weather on transportation facilities and take care not to arrive late.
Items that can be placed on the desk
Exam admission slip
Writing implements (black lead pencils and erasers)
Pencil sharpener
Clock (with clock functions only; alarm use is not permitted)
Notes:
1. Dictionaries (including electronic versions) may not be used.
2. All other items should be put away in your bag.
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Directions to the exam venue


Please pay attention to posted notices that show the way to the exam venue on exam day so that you do not
go to the wrong place.
You may only check the exam building before the exam; you may not enter the rooms where exams will be
held.
Entering and leaving the rooms where exams are held
Examinees should enter the designated exam room and take their seats 15 minutes before the exam starts.
Examinees who are carrying cell phones, portable audio players, or other devices should make certain to
switch off alarm settings, turn off the power, and place the items in their bag (and not on their person). If
a cell phone starts buzzing inside a bag, a proctor will take the bag out of the room without asking for the
owners permission (treating it as cheating).
Examinees who arrive late on exam day due to circumstances beyond their control will be permitted to take
the exam if they arrive up to 30 minutes after the exam has begun.
However, the exams duration will not be extended. Please follow the instructions of TMDU officials if you
arrive late.
Please have your admission slip with you when you enter the room.
Please check around the desk to ensure that you do not leave anything behind when you leave the room.
Precautions during exams
Follow all instructions from proctors while in the exam room.
All access to areas other than the exam room and designated locations is prohibited.
Display your admission slip on the top of your desk while you are in the exam room.
Once the exam starts, you will not be permitted to leave the room until the exam has been completed. Please
raise your hand and follow the proctors instructions if you start to feel ill during the exam, or in any other
situation that absolutely cannot be helped. You will not be offered any form of additional assistance, such as
extending the exam duration, even if you have been given permission to leave the room. Further, after you
leave the room, if more than 30 minutes elapse after the start of the next subjects exam, you will not be allowed to take that exam.
Write your name and examinee number correctly on the answer sheet. Be aware that you cannot be graded if
you provide incorrect information.
Use black pencils for your answers and not fountain or ballpoint pens or colored pencils.
Other points to note
Please be aware that anyone who fails to take one of either the written or oral exams will fail the entrance
exam.
Parents and others who accompany examinees on the day of the exam will not be able to enter the TMDU
campus.
Please be aware that there may be people offering to check the announcement of successful applicants for
you and passing out leaflets in the vicinity, but these persons have no affiliation whatsoever with TMDU.
Ask a TMDU representative (employee wearing an armband displaying the universitys name) if you are unclear about anything else.

14. Admission Meeting


Date

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Place

Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo

Time

Scheduled for 1 to 4:30 p.m.

Note: Please check the TMDU website (http://www.tmd.ac.jp) for details.

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15. Other

Separate entrance examinations will be held for applicants who have completed a TMDU masters program (except the master of medical administration [MMA] course) and wish to proceed to a doctoral program. Entrance
examination and enrollment fees will not be required.
Please provide a notice when submitting your application if you have a physical disability and will need special
considerations in the exam room.
People with international academic background are asked to contact the Admission Section in advance.
Enrollment may be cancelled if the particulars contained in application documents are untrue.
Handling of personal information
1. Personal information collected during the process of selecting enrollment applicants will be used only for the
purposes of selecting enrollment applicants, enrollment procedures, and to undertake tasks related to scholarships, welfare and guidance, and supervision of studies after admittance.
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School Affairs Division
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8510
Phone: +81-3-5803-4924
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Research Subjects, Graduate School of Medical and Dental


Sciences, Doctoral Program, Medical and Dental Sciences Track
Please see the research subject retrieval system for more information.
http://www.tmd.ac.jp/english/faculties/ReaserchSubjectRetrievalSystem_E/index.html
Number Division

Department

Department of Oral
Pathology

Bacterial Pathogenesis

Molecular
Immunology

Advanced
Biomaterials

Diagnostic Oral
Pathology

Oral Health Sciences

Organic Biomaterials

Functional
Biomaterials

Oral Radiation
Oncology

Oral and maxillofacial


surgery

Department
Code

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

3010

1. Clinicopathological study of oral diseases


2. Mechanism of bone destruction by oral cancer
YAMAGUCHI
3. Molecular mechanism of bone formation and bone
Akira
regeneration
4. Evolutional changes in skeletal tissues

3020

NAKAGAWA
Ichiro

AZUMA
Miyuki

1. Cellular and molecular levels of analyses of immune diseases


such as infection, allergy, autoimmune disease and cancer.
2. Analyses of lymphocyte functional molecules and
development of immunotherapy by molecular targetting.
3. Understanding of unique features of oral immune responses.
4. Therapeutic approach for control of oral mucosal diseases by
immune intervention

3040

Motohiro Uo

1. Development of glass/ceramics for dentisty


2. Distribution and chemical state analysis of trace elements in
the biological tissues
3. Development of dental composite resins
4. Non-destructive analysis methods for dental materials and
tissues
5. Evaluations for various properties of dental materials and
tooth

3050

IZUMO
Toshiyuki

1. Diagnostic human pathology


2. Surgical pathology of oral cancer
3. Criterion of oral intraepithelial neoplasia
4. New diagnostic study of oral disease

D(DH)

3060

1. Modulation of cellular functions on dynamic biomaterials


surfaces for medical applications
2. Directing stem cell lineage based on surface properties of
biomaterials
YUI Nobuhiko
3. Application of intracellularly degradable supramolecular
biomaterials for molecular therapy
4. Design of dental materials with dynamic properties
5. Biodegradable biomaterials for dental applications

D(BM)

3030

3070

3080

3090

KIMURA
Tsuyoshi

1. Research on the materials and the engineering for tissue 1.


engineering and regenerative medicine
2. Research on a novel gene delivery system
3. Research on the novel biomaterials based on interface science D(BM)
4. Research on the materilas and the devices for low invasive
surgery
5. Research on the rebuilding technology of biological tissues

MIURA
Masahiko

1. Visualization of tumor radioresponse by molecular imaging


2. Radiosensitization mechanism by novel anti- microtubule
agents
3. Radioresistant signal transduction pathways
4. Clinical study on radiotherapy for oral cancer

HARADA
Hiroyuki

1. Molecular biological research on the invasion and metastasis


of oral cancer
2. Studies on the dysfunction and QOL of oral cancer after
surgery
3. Comprehensive studies on mandibular distraction
4. Studies on the jaw reconstruction using by tissue engineering
5. Studies on presurgical nasoalveolar molding (PNAM) for
infant born with cleft lip, alveolus, and palate

13

Number Division

Department

Oral and Maxillofacial


Radiology

10

Department
Code

3100

Supervisor

Research Subject

1. Improvement of maxillofacial imaging efficacy


2. Novel MRI techniques for maxillofacial diagnosis
KURABAYASHI
3. Differential diagnosis of maxillofacial lesions using sectional
Tohru
imaging
4. Molecular mechanisms of cellular radiosensitivity

Classification

11

Anesthesiology and
Clinical Physiology

3110

FUKAYAMA
Haruhisa

1. Non invasive drug delivery system


2. Autonomic nervous responses of non-invasive and invasive
stimulations
3. Controlled pain modulation (Diffuse noxious inhibitory
control)
4. New local anesthesia system in dentistry

12

Orofacial Pain
Management

3120

SHIMADA
Masahiko

1. New treatment methods for neuropathic pain


2. Analyses of abnormal orofacial sensations
3. Study of orofacial chronic pain

Under
Selection

1. Physiological and biological studies on the stomatognathic


function of children
2. Studies on the development and developmental disturbance of
the teeth and jaws
3. Studies on the growth and development of the dentition and
the maxillofacial cranium
4. Development of new materials for endodontic treatment of
deciduous and immature permanent teeth
5. Basic research on clinical pediatric dentistry

3140

ONO Takashi

1. To explain the unhealthy physiological condition of


malocclusion and deepen the scientific basis for orthodontic
treatment.
2. To understand the biological reaction and adaptation of
occlusal tissues to mechanical stresses such as occlusal force
or orthodontic force, and also the changes with aging.
3. To explain the art for controlling morphologic and functional
problems of occlusion in orthodontic treatment, from the
view points of biomaterials and biomechanics.
4. To enlighten the social dentistry for the needs and demands of
orthodontic treatmentment.
5. To clarify the stomatologic function and neuronal plasticity
in the central and peripheral nervous systems according to
neurophysiological research.

3150

1. Development of new caries prevention


2. Development of new caries diagnosis
3. Improvement of composite resin restoration
TAGAMI Junji
4. Establishment of esthetic tooth restoration with minimal
intervention
5. Development of new tooth bleaching material and method

13

15

16

17

Oral Health Sciences

14

Pediatric Dentistry

Orthodontic Science

Cariology and
Operative Dentistry

Fixed Prosthodontics

Pulp Biology and


Endodontics

3130

3160

3170

MIURA
Hiroyuki

1. Occlusion and Mastication (mandibular position, mandibular


movement, articulator, masticatory efficiency)
2. Influence of the mechanical stress caused by the occlusal
contact on the stomatognathic system (tooth displacement,
distortion of alveolar bone, occlusal contact, proximal contact
etc.)
3. Clinical application of the latest technology and development
of the new materials (CAD/CAM, Zirconia, optical
impression etc.)
4. Mechanisms of periodontal tissue remodeling under
masticatory functions and parafunctions
5. Influence of the dental materials to the human body (metal
allergy etc)

SUNAKAWA
Mitsuhiro

1. Neurophysiology of dental pain


2. Application of lasers to endodontics
3. Mechanism and diagnosis of root fractures
4. Molecular biology of pulpal and periapical diseases and tissue
regeneration
5. Nickel-titanium endodontic rotary instruments

14

Number Division

19

Oral Health Sciences

18

Department

Removable Partial
Prosthodontics

Oral Implatology and


Regenerative Dental
Medicine

Plastic and
Reconstructive
Surgery

20

Department
Code

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

3180

1. Function and Sensation in Partial Denture Wearers


2. Optimization of Partial Denture Design based on Stress
Analysis
WAKABAYASHI
3. Clinical Applications of New Prosthodontic Biomaterials
Noriyuki
4. Assessment of Oral Tissues in Denture Wearers
5. Epidemiology and Education of Removable Partial
Prosthodontics

3190

KASUGAI
Shohei

1. Development of next-generation dental implant


2. Time-dependant change of the tissues supporting dental
implants
3. Optimization of the implant superstructure
4. Regeneration of bone and soft tissue

OKAZAKI
Mutsumi

1. Clinical study concernig sennsory recovery and change of


shape in reconstructed beast
2. Development of functional and aesthetic reconstruction
following cancer ablation in head and neck
3. Basic research on regeneration of the nail
4. Evaluation of blood supply to various flaps using ICG
5. Development of functional and aesthetic reconstruction for
facial paralysis

1. Anatomy of skull base


2. Relationship between HPV and head and neck cancer
3. Standardization of neck dissection
4. Development of skull base surgery
5. Endoscopic diagnosis and transoral surgery for superficial
pharyngeal carcinoma

3200

Head and Neck


Surgery

3210

SUMI Takuro

22

Radiation
Therapeutics and
Oncology

3220

1. Development of brachytherapy for oral cancer, prostate


YOSHIMURA
cancer, and uterine cancer
Ryoichi
2. Clinical research and development of IMRT and SRT
3. Development of radiotherapy in multimodality treatment for cancer

3230

SHIBATA
Shunichi

1. Development of tooth germ and roots using organ culture


system.
2. Structure and function of dental stem cell nich.
3. Analysis of extracellular matrix in orofacial region.
4. Structural analysis of jaw bone and mandibular condylar cartilage.
5. Morphology and development of teeth and periodontal tissues.

3240

1. Brain functions underlying the motor control


2. Brain functions underlying perception and cognition
TAIRA Masato 3. Processing mechanisms of natural sounds, animal
vocalizations and human speech
4. Neural mechanisms of vocal communication

3250

1. Molecular mechanisms of craniofacial morphegenesis


2. Application of developmental mechanisms of bone and teeth
to the regeneration
ISEKI Sachiko 3. Molecular mechanisms of congenital anomalies and their
clinical application
4. Regulation of gene expression in cell proliferation and
differentiation

3260

1. Study of cell-cell communication via gap junction, and


application for DDS
2. Formation of microvessel networks, and application for
MORITA Ikuo
regenerative medicine
3. Mechanism of bone remodeling
4. Inflammatory cytokine network (epigenetic regulation)

23

24

25

26

27

Maxillofacial and Neck Reconstruction

21

Maxillofacial
Anatomy

Cognitive
Neurobiology

Molecular
Craniofacial
Embryology

Cellular Physiological
Chemistry

Metallic Biomaterials

3270

HANAWA
Takao

1. Biofunctionalization of metals with biofunctinal molecules


2. Surface modification of metals by electrochemical techniques
3. Development of zirconium alloys to prevent MRI archifact
D(BM)
4. Development of cobalt-chromium alloys with high strength
and elongation
5. Elucidation of reactionsat metals-tissue interface
15

Number Division

28

30

Biodesign

Maxillofacial and Neck Reconstruction

29

Department

Maxillofacial Surgery

Maxillofacial
Orthognathics

Maxillofacial
Prosthetics

31

32

Cell Biology

33

Medical Biochemistry

Department
Code

Supervisor

35

Joint Surgery and


Sports Medicine

Biostructural Science

Classification

TAKAKUDA
Kazuo

1. Tissue remodeling under mechanical stimuli


2. Mechanical biocompatibility of living tissues to artificial
materials
3. Tissue regeneration with the use of baiomaterials
4. Development of medical and dental therapeutic devices

D(BM)

HARADA
Kiyoshi

1. Clinical study of cleft lip and palate, and orthognathic


surgery.
2. Cell biology and bone regeneration for reconstruction of
facial bone and alveolar bone.
3. Basic and clinical research of temporomandibular joint
disorders.
4. Basic and clinical research of malignant tumor in oral and
maxillofacial region.
5. Study of genetic diagnosis and treatment of oral cancer.

MORIYAMA
Keiji

1. Research on etiology, diagnosis, and treatment for


developmental and congenital anomalies in the craniofacial
region
2. Biomaterials research for the development of new orthodontic
appliances
3. Epidemiological research related to dentofacial growth and
malocclusion
4. Research on mechanical stress and bone metabolism
5. Research on stomatognathic function and central nervous
system

3310

TANIGUCHI
Hisashi

1. Diagnosis of functional impairment in patients with a


maxillofacial defect
2. Treatments for functional rehabilitation of patients with a
maxillofacial defect
3. Evaluation on masticatory function in patients with a
maxillofacial defect
4. Speech evaluation in patients with a maxillofacial defect
5. Development of new materials for facial prosthesis

3320

NAKATA
Takao

1. Optogenetic control of intracellular signaling


2. Mechanism of neural polarization
3. Spatio-temporal regulation of neuronal signaling
4. Optogenetics of cell signaling using olfactory system as in
vivo model system

HATA Yutaka

1. The biological and chemical approach to study the Hippo


pathway that controls cell proliferation, cell differentiation,
and cell death.
2. Versatile roles of the tumor suppressive RASSF proteins
3. Discovery and development of chemical compounds that
suppress cancer stemness and metastasis
4. Discovery and development of chemical compounds that
facilitate myogenesis and prevent muscle atrophy

MUNETA
Takeshi

1. Regeneration and reconstruction of bone and joint tissues


using mesenchymal stem cells
2. Mechanism analysis and development of treatment methods
of bone- and joint-related inflammation and fibrosis
3. Analysis of mechanism for bone- and joint-related pain and
deveopment of its treatment
4. Analysis of sports injury mechanism and development of its
treatment
5. Development of new joint prosthesis

TAKANO
Yoshiro

1. Molecular mechanisms of odontogenesis and tooth


morphogenesis
2. Regeneration of teeth and periodontal tissues
3. Molecular aspects of origin and evolution of teeth
4. Morophgeneisis drven by self organization of the cells
5. Mechanisms of biological mineralization

3280

3290

3300

3330

Bio-Matrix
34

Research Subject

3340

3350

16

Number Division

36

Department

Pharmacology

37

Tissue Regeneration

38

Biochemistry

Department
Code

Cell Signaling

Bioceramic Materials
Science

40

41

Periodontology

42

44

Public Health

43

Health Promotion

Environmental
Parasitology

Forensic Medicine

Research Subject

Classification

1. Pharmacology of formation and resorption mechanisms on


bone and tooth.
2. New drug targets of the therapeutic medications for hard
tissue diseases.
3. Translational research of hard tissue regenerative therapy.
4. Feasibility study of peptide carrier toward clinical application.
5. Analysis of adverse effects of drugs appeared in oral tissues.

3360

AOKI
Kazuhiro

3370

1. Study on the molecular dynamics of extracellular matrix in


connective tissues.
SHINOMURA 2. Study on transcription factors necessary for the maintenance
Tamayuki
of chondrogenic phenotype.
3. Study on novel genes actively expressed in periodontal
tissues.

3380

Under
Selection

1. Studies on the biological functions of heparan sulfate


proteoglycans
2. Regulation of membrane dynamics by sphingolipids
3. Structural and functional aspects of intracellular transport
machinery of lysosomes
4. Mechanisms of sensation and response to low-gravity

3390

1. Signal transduction mechanisms of bone cells such as


osteoclast, osteoblast and osteocyts.
NAKASHIMA 2. Development of clinical applications for diseases of the
Tomoki
skeletal and locomotiv system.
3. Exploitation of osteonetwork (systemic network between
bone and other systems).

3400

1. Sunthesis and Characteriazation of Hydroxyapatite Ceramics


2. Dental and Biomedical Applications of Bioceramics
YAMASHITA
3. Fundamentals of Polarized Bioceramics and Bioglasses
Kimihiro
4. Development of HA Coatings for Dental and Hip Joints
Devices

3410

1. Periodontal tissue regeneration


2. Bacteriology of teeth and dental implant
3. Relationship between periodontal disease and systemic
IZUMI Yuichi
disease
4. Application of laser on periodontal treatment
5. Research for inflammation and immunology in periodontal
disease

3420

TAKANO
Takehito
(Scheduled
to retire on
March 31,
2015)

1. The relation between social living environments and the


health of a population
2. The Healthy Cities Project: Comprehensive, community
health programs
3. Evidence-based reform of community health and welfare
systems
4. A public health approach to End-of-Life care in community
settings
5. Recovery and reconstruction of communities after disasters

3430

OHTA Nobuo

1. Research on Immunology and Immunopathology of Parasitic


diseases
2. Development of new Tools for Treatment and Prophylaxis of
Parasitic diseases
3. Molecular basis of Host-Parasite Interaction
4. Epidemiological study on Parasitic diesases in Tropical areas
5. Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Parasitic
Zoonosis

3440

UEMURA
Koichi

1. Studies on the mechanisms of cell death induced by drugs


2. Forensic toxicology / Alcohol medicine
3. Forensic pathology
4. Drug analysis

Bio-Matrix
39

Supervisor

17

D(BM)

Number Division

International Health
and Medicine

45

Health Care
Management and
Planning

46

Molecular
Epidemiology

47

Research
Development

48
Public Health
49

Department

Health Policy and


Informatics

Department
Code

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

3450

1. Social determinants of health: health vulnerabilities in urban


areas
2. Health inequity: health policies to reduce inequity in maternal
health
NAKAMURA
3. Cost of illness studies: health systems to reduce financial and
Keiko
social burden of tuberculosis
4. International health workforce and trade in health services
5. Community health promotion: participatory monitoring and
evaluation of health development program

3460

1. The significance of public healthcare planning, its challenges,


and influences on the healthcare system
2. Structural analyses and policy choices concerning national
KAWAHARA
blood services
Kazuo
3. The government role in preventing medical errors
4. Structural analyses of healthcare system in the community
5. Systemizing and evaluating public health policies

3470

1. Study on gene-environment interaction in the development of


common chronic diseases.
2. Study on Developmental Origins of Health and Diseases
MURAMATSU
(DOHaD).
M(MR)
Masaaki
3. Bioinformatics on disease mechanism.
4. Environment and epigenetic changes.
5. Application of personal genome information to human helth
care.

3480

3490

TAKASE
Kozo

1. Management technology for comprehensive clinical


administration
2. Development and procurement of hospital information system
3. Electronic medical record and clinical pathway
4. Medical malpractice and medical law suit
5. Science and ethics in medicine and practice

FUSHIMI
Kiyohide

1. Health information management for the development of DPC


case mix system and PDPS payment system
2. Quantitative analytica method for plannning and assessment
of health care providing system
3. Methodology for hospital profiling and assessment of hospital
functions
4. Utilization of electric health data of health system
5. Health cost analysis and hospital management

1. Bioethical issues surrounding medical research


2. Development of efficient IRB management
3. Clinical and basic research in Medical Genetics
4. Clinical and basic research in vascular biology and
atherosclerosis
5. Reserach in clinical and genetical nursing

50

Life Sciences and


Bioethics

3500

YOSHIDA
Masayuki

51

Forensic Dentistry

3510

Under
Selection

3520

1. Study on measuring output from industry in non-market


services (healthcare)
2. Study on analysis of big-data in healthcare and its
KAWABUCHI
implications to policy evaluation
Koichi
3. Proposal making in planning hospital centered community
promoting concentration of medical care in downtown areas
4. Strategic locationing of inpatient acute care services and
efficiency of healthcare

3530

1. Research on curriculum for health care professional education


2. Comparative study of domestic and international dental
education
MORIO Ikuko 3. Research and development of educational methods in health
care professional education
4. Research and development of English education programs in
health care professional education

52

53

Health Care
Economics

Dental Education
Development

18

M(ME)

Number Division

54

Oral Health Promotion

Sports medicine and


dentistry

55

Public Health

56

Department

Educational system in
Dentistry

Educational Media
Development

57

Department
Code

3540

Supervisor

Research Subject

1. Research on oral epidemiology and prevention of oral


diseases
2. Research on oral health care system
KAWAGUCHI
3. Research on the relationship between oral health and general
Yoko
health
4. Research on oral health promotion
5. Research on international oral health
1. Change of oral environment with exersice and sporting
activity
2. Relation between occlusal function and sports performance
3. Relation between occlusal function and cerebral function
4. Optimal design and modern fabilicating technique of sports
mouthguard and faceguard
5. Materials development and quality improvement for sports
mouthguard and faceguard

3550

UENO
Toshiaki

3560

1. Development, practice and analysis of the evaluation method


for the dental education curriculum
2. Development of the inspection method of universality,
validity, and the reliability in the evaluation for the dental
educational system
ARAKI Kouji
3. Development of the evaluation system of international
educational standards for undergraduate and postgraduate
dental students
4. Development of the program to improve clinical skills for
dentistry with the virtual reality education simulation system

3570

59

Geriatrics and
Vascular Medicine

3580

1. Cell biological mechanisms of atherogenesis


SHIMOKADO
2. Mechanisms involved in dyslipidemia
Kentaro
3. Mechanisms of aging and age-related diseases

Gerontology and Gerodontology

AI Masumi

Gerodontology and
Oral Rehabilitation

D(CE)

1. Development of methodology and materials for education


on medical insurance system and rules for insured medical
treatment
2. Studies on management and supports for billing for medical
service fees at insurance medical institutions
3. Studies on affairs of medical insurance system and provision
of medical services

4480

61

KINOSHITA
Atsuhiro

Insured Medical Care


Management

Rehabilitation
Medicine

1. Development of computer-assisted clinical simulation system


for medical and dental practice training.
2. Development of new education system using information and
communication technologies for medical and dental students.
3. Development and study of computerized dental simulator for
D
training of dental cavity preparation and prosthodontic tooth
(LMIT)
preparation practices.
4. Development and study of dental model and kit for practical
training.
5. Development of composing and screening system for original
3D movies from operator's viewpoint.

58

60

Classification

1. Three dimentional motion analysis of upper and lower


extremities
2. Gait analysis
3. Effect of estimation for dynamic balance
4. Prevention of dysuse bone atrophy
5. Influence of muscle fatigue on balance function

3590

MORITA
Sadao

3600

1. Research on the whole body control at the time of elderly


people's dental treatment
2. Dysphagia rehabilitation in the elderly
MINAKUCHI
3. Implant over denture for the elderly patient
Shunsuke
4. Complete denture CAD/CAM
5. Development of the new denture materials which was adapted
for the aged society

19

M(MH)

Number Division

62

Laboratory Medicine

63

Critical Care Medicine

Section of Liaison
Psychiatry and
Palliative Medicine

64

Pharmacokinetics and
Pharmacodynamics

65

67

Comprehensive Patient Care

66

Department

Medical Education
Research and
Development

Acute Critical Care


and Disaster Medicine

68

Clinical Oncology

69

Dentistry for Persons


with Disabilities

70

General Dentistry

Department
Code

Research Subject

Classification

NARA
Nobuo

1. Molecular diagnostic tests for cancer and infectious diseases


2. Molecular pathogenesis of leukemia cells and its application
for drug sensitivity tests
3. Methods to examine self-renewal capacity and differentiation
of hematopoietic stem cells
4. Analysis for pathophysiology of cases showing abnormal data
in clinical examinations

3620

Under
Selection

1. Investigation into pathophysiology of septic shock and


development of treatment
2. Investigation of mechanism of PMX-DHP therapy in septic shock
3. Investigation into pathophysiology of acute kidney injury and
development of treatment
4. Investigation into pathophysiology of contrast-induced
nephropathy and development of treatment

3630

1. Clinical and psychophysiological studies on anxiety and


depression associated with psysical illness
2. Clinical and psychophysiological studies on delirium
MATSUSHIMA 3. Neuropsychological studies on cognitive disorders associated
Eisuke
with psysical illness
4. Studies on psycho-social aspects of cancer patients and their family
5. Psychophysiological studies and functional brain imaging on
neuropsychiatric disorders

3640

YASUHARA
Masato

1. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs in disease


states
2. Clinical pharmacokinetics and therapeutic drug monitoring
3. Mechanisms of membrane transport of drugs
4. Development of drug delivery system

M(MH)

TANAKA
Yujiro

1. Planning and assessment of undergraduate medical education


2. Strategy and assessment of postgraduate and continuing
medical education
3. Underlying medical cooperation and technology for the
highly advanced medical care

OTOMO
Yasuhiro

1. Research on mechanisms of biological responses to severe


stress and development of new therapeutic strategy
2. Clinical and basic research in related to serious torso/multiple
trauma and epidemiology of trauma
3. Research on coagulopathy following traumatic injury/sepsis
4. Research on disaster medicine for largely scaled disasters
such as earthquake and terrorism
5. Basic research on lipid mediators involved in multiple organ
dysfunction after hemorrhagic shock

3670

MIYAKE
Satoshi

1. Palliative care for cancer patients and theie family; theory and
practice
2. Establishment of hollistic treatment for esophageal cancer
3. Analysis of genetic profile for carcinoma of unknoen primary
4. Role of biomarkers for the effent of novel anti-cancer drugs
5. Communication and consensus building in cancer therapy and care

3680

1. Formation of oral biofilm


2. Elimination of oral biofilm of persons with disabilities
SHINOZUKA
3. Drug induced gingival overgrowth
Osamu
4. Oral health status of the medically compromised patient
5. Oral management of genetic syndrome

3610

3650

3660

3690

Supervisor

Under
Selection

1. Study on variety of diagnosis and treatment planning of the


patient appealing for several symptoms
2. Study on analysis of various factors necessary to be diagnosed
correctly
3. Study on development of the training method to improve the
ability of diagnosis of dental students and residents
4. Study on development of a new diagnostic method of the
caries
5. Study on application of the excimer laser in the dental
treatment
20

Number Division

Psychosomatic
Dentistry

71

73

Comprehensive Patient Care

72

Department

Behavioral Dentistry

Temporomandibular
Joint and Oral
Function

Professional
Development in
Health Sciences

74

75

Neuroanatomy and
Cellular Neurobiology

76

Systems
Neurophysiology

78

Cognitive and Behavioral Medicine

77

Pharmacology and
Neurobiology

Molecular
Neuroscience

79

Neuropathology

80

Ophthalmology and
Vision Science

Department
Code

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

3700

TOYOFUKU
Akira

1. Study on pathophysiological mechanisms of oral


psychosomatic disorders
2. Psychosomatic study on oro-facial medically and
psychiatrically unexplained symptoms
3. Psychopharmacological study on oral psychosomatic disorders
4. Brain imaging study of oral psychosomatic disorders with
phantom pain or bite
5. Study on guidelines for the management of oral
psychosomatic disorders

3710

MATAKI
Shiro

1. Study of characteristics on human behavior in health care


2. Study of factors affecting the relationship between patients
and health care providers
3. Study of application of behavioral sciences to dental education
4. Study of organization of behavioral sciences in dentistry

3720

KINO Koji

1. Research for contributing factors associating with perpetuation


of symptoms of patients with temporomandibular disorders
2. Research for psychological and somatic problems in dental
patients
3. Research for night bruxism associating with
D(DH)
temporomandibular disorders and periodontitis
4. Research for association between sensation of
temporomandibular joint, masticatory muscles and occlusal
contact and brain function

4490

TAKADA
Kazuki

1. Needs assessment in health care


2. Needs assessment in professional development in health
science fields
3. Interprofessional education curriculum development

3730

TERADA
Sumio

1. Molecular mechanisms of intracellular protein transport and


concurrent quality control
2. Spectroscopy development for a biomolecular network analysis
3. Molecular mechanism of cytoskeletal dynamics
4. Microscopy development to visualize the dynamics of small
chemical molecules

3740

SUGIHARA
Izum

1. Molecular mechanisms and functional significance of


compartmentalization in the brain
2. Neuronal circuitry mechanisms in sensorimotor control
3. Sensorimotor integration in the oculomotor system

TANABE
Tsutomu

1. Regulation of Microglial function in Neuroinflammation/


Neurodegenerative diseases
2. Regulation of Macrophage function in Inflammatory bowel
disease and Rheumatoid arthritis
3. Molecular basis of Calcium channelopathy
4. miRNAs in neuronal function and dysfunction
5. Alteration of Neuron-Glia interaction in Neurological disorders

TANAKA
Kohichi

1. The pathophysiology of major mental illnesses


2. The pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases
3. The role of neurotransmitters in brain development
4. The role of glial cells in brain function
5. Generation of animal models for neuropsychiatric disorders
using genome editing tools

3770

OKAZAWA
Hitoshi

1. Elucidation of molecular mechanisms of polyglutamine


diseases
2. Elucidation of molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer's diseases
3. Development of novel therapeutics against neurodegenerative M(MR)
diseases
4. Elucidation and therapeutic application of molecular
mechnanisms of neural stem cell differntiation

3780

Under
Selection

1. Study on the mechanism of high myopia


2. Study on the mechanism of macular diseases
3. Study on the mechanism of uveitis
4. Development of diagnostic techniques in uveitis

3750

3760

21

M(MR)

Number Division

81

Department

Otorhinolaryngology

Department
Code

3790

Supervisor

TSUNODA
Atsunobu

Research Subject
1. Molecular biology in hearing and dysequillibrim disorder
2. Clinical studies on dysequillibrim disorder and its treatment
3. Electrophysiological research in cochlear pathology (basic
and clinical researches)
4. Investigation of images and image-guided surgery in
Otorhinolaryngology

Classification

1. Phylogenesis in Otorhinolaryngology

Neurology and
Neurological Science

82

84

Cognitive and Behavioral Medicine

83

85

NCNP Brain
Physiology and
Patholog

Bio-Environmental Response

88

Neurosurgery

Endovascular Surgery

86

87

Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences

Immune Regulation

Molecular Virology

YOKOTA
Takanori

1. Molecular genetics lab focusing on multiple system atrophy


(MSA) and spinocerebellar ataxias
2. Research of gene therapy for neurodegenerative diseases by
new oligonucleotide drugs
3. Development of primate model for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
4. Research for stroke and neurological diseases by employing
embryo-stem cells and neuronal stem cells
5. Research on pathogenic mechanisms and a strategy for an
early treatment of Alzheimer's disease

NISHIKAWA
Toru

1. Study on molecular and genetic pathophysiology of


schizophrenia and development of novel therapeutics
2. Clinical application of D-cycloserine for treatment-resistant
psychotic symptoms
3. Study on molecular mechanisms of stress-related mental disorders
4. Function and metabolism of endogenous D-serine in the
mammalian brain and its application for pharmacotherapy of
neuropsychiatric diseases
5. Brain imaging study on mental disorders

MAEHARA
Taketoshi

1. Development of novel treament for brain tumor with use of


biomarker assay and molecular imaging.
2. Development of appropriate surgical intervention for cerebrovascular
diseases based on clinical pathophysiiological analysis.
3. Investigation on the mechanism of secondary neuronal
damage by neurotrauma and on the method for its prevention.
4. Analysis on pathophysiological mechanism of intractable
epilepsy and on the effectiveness of its surgical treatment.
5. Neuroimaging analysis of higher brain dysfunction caused by
various neurosurgical disorderes.

NEMOTO
Shigeru

1. Investigation of microvascular anatomy and vasculogenesis


in central nerveous system and head and neck region.
2. Integration of the fluid engineering technology into the
endovascular field in an effort to explore new surgical treatment.
3. Analysis of platelet aggregation function during perioperative
period in endovascular surgery.
4. Invention and assessment of endovascular devices applied
bioactive material technology.
5. Research for less invasive surgical approach for vascular disease.

4430

HOSHINO
Mikio

1. Social brain and its diorder (Noritaka Ichinohe)


2. Clarification of molecular machinery underlying brain
development (Mikio Hoshino)
3. Investigation of brain functions using neuroimaging and noninvasive brain stimulation (Manabu Honda)
4. Molecular mechnism of intelectual dusability (Yuichi Goto)
5. Neuroscience of mood disorders (Hiroshi Kunugi)
6. Molecular pathogenesis and therapies of neurodegenerative
diseases (Yoshitaka Nagai)

3840

1. Elucidation of molecular mechanisms underlying chronic


allergic inflammation by using engineered model animals
KARASUYAMA
2. Role of basophils in immune disorders
Hajime
3. Role of basophils in protective immunity
4. in vivo imaging of basophils

3850

YAMAOKA
Shoji

1. Molecular studies on the replication and pathogenicity of


human retroviruses
2. Viral proteins and signal transduction
3. Mechanistic studies on cell death inhibition in tumor cells

3800

3810

3820

3830

22

Number Division

Department

89

Immunotherapeutics

90

Cellular and
Environmental
Biology

91

Biodefense Research

92

94

95

96

Bio-Environmental Response

93

Department
Code

3860

3870

3880

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

KANNAGI
Mari

1. Development of anti-tumor vaccines for adult T-cell leukemia.


2. Analysis of immunological risks for HTLV-1-related diseases
in virus carriers.
3. Immunological and molecular mechanism of HTLV-1 induced
leukemogenesis.
4. Molecular mechanism of HIV replication especially related to
HIV-1 integrase.
5. Immunological suppressive mechanisms on HIV-1 replication.

HARA
Masayuki

1. Chromatin higher-order structure and machinery


2. Proteomics-based analysis of nuclei
3. Cellular defence against oxidative stress
4. Cellular responses against its external environment, such as
drug, substance, and radiation

M(RC)

OHTEKI
Toshiaki

1. Identification of dendritic cell progenitors and its application


to disease treatment
2. Regulation of immunological homeostasis by dendritic cells
3. Understanding of tissue homeostasis and disease on the basis
of tissue stem cell-immune cell interplay

M(MR)

1. Analysis of Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Death and its


Clinical Aplication
2. Physiological and Pathological Roles of Autophagy in
Mammals
3. Analysis of Molecular Mechanisms of Mitochondria-related
Diseases
4. Development of Novel Therapies to Treat Ischemic Diseases
5. Establishment of refractory viurs disease model mouse and
application to anti-viual drug development.

M(MR)

Pathological Cell
Biology

3890

SHIMIZU
Shigeomi

Pathological
Biochemistry

3900

Under
Selection

M(MR)

ADACHI
Takahiro

1. Elucidation of the mechanisms for antibody responses to nonprotein antigens including glycans and nucleic acids, and
their roles in autoimmunity and infection immunity
2. Elucidation of the roles of cell stress including oxidative
stress and endoplasmic reticulum stress in B lymphocyte
signal transduction
M(MR)
3. Studies on immune modulation mediated by regulatory B
cells
4. Studies on the pathogenesis of systemic autoimmune diseases
such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and autoimmune
neurological diseases such as Guillain-Barre syndrome
5. Drug development for immune regulation in collabolarion
with phamaceutical industry

MORIO
Tomohiro

1. Analysis of genetic background of, and development of novel


therapeutic approach for, pediatric malignancy
2. Research on molecular background of primary
immunodeficiency syndrome and development of novel gene/
cell therapy for the disorder
3. Analysis of pathogenesis of pulmonary hypertension and
hereditary arrhythmia
4. Research on molecular mechanisms of disorder of sex
development and congenital adrenal hyperplasia
5. Molecular and biochemical approach for pathogenesis of
intractable pediatric disorders in the fields of neurology,
nephrology, neonatology, and other genetic disorders

KOHSAKA
Hitoshi

1. Clinical Immunological research on rheumatoid arthritis


2. Clinical Immunological research on polymyositis and
dermatomyositis
3. Pharmacovigilance on anti-rheumatic drugs and
immunosupressants

Immunology

Pediatrics and
Developmental
Biology

Rheumatology

3910

3920

3930

23

Number Division
Bio-Environmental Response

97

Department

Dermatology

Department
Code

3940

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

YOKOZEKI
Hiroo

1. Analysis of the roles epidermal cells by iPS cells


2. Analysis of the mechanism and treatment for atopic dermatis
and contact hypersensitivity
3. Analysis of the mechanism of seat dysfunction
4. Analysis of the role of eosinophils and basophils in allergic
skin diseases
5. Gene analysis and development of gene therapy for skin
malignant dideases

98

Human Pathology

3950

EISHI
Yoshinobu

1. Histogenesis of early gastrointestinal cancer


2. Diagnosis of gastrointestinal protruded lesion
3. Pathogenesis of sarcoidosis
4. Etiology of organ-specific autoimmune disease
5. New hypothesis of the mechanism of endogenous infection

99

Physiology and Cell


Biology

3960

TAKEDA Shu

1. Role of skeletal system in the regulation of metabolism


through organ network
2. Regulatory mechanism of bone metabolism by microRNA
3. Studies on the role of Vitamin D in metabolic regulation

1. Personalized medicine for cardiac arrhythmias and sudden


cardiac death
2. Basic research for gender-specific medicine in cardiovascular
diseases
M(MR)
3. Use of regenerated cardiomyocytes (eg. iPS cells) for
cardiovascular research
4. Cardiovascular research using genetically engineered mouse
5. Cardiovascular research using the state-of-art technology (eg.
3D-simulator, Motion vector analysis)

Molecular and
Cellular Cardiology

3970

FURUKAWA
Tetsushi

101

Molecular Medicine
and Metabolism

3980

Under
Selection

3990

1. Molecular basis of neural stem cell self-renewal and fate


determination
2. Origin and migration of neural cells during brain development
3. Hematopoietic stem cell development and growth/
TAGA Tetsuya
M(MR)
differentiation regulation during fetal stage
4. Molecular characterizaion of cancer stem cells and their niche
5. Signaling pathways and epigenetic mechanisms governing
stem cell regulation

M(MR)

102

Systemic Organ Regulation

100

Stem Cell Regulation

M(MR)

103

Molecular
Pharmacology

4000

1. Molecular analysis on the regulation of calcium metabolism


2. Analysis of the signaling molecules operating in the control
of cell growth and differentiation
NODA Masaki 3. Cell biology of extra-cellular matrix and adhesion
4. Molecular biological analysis on bone and skeletal cell
differentiation
5. Developmental biology of a skeletal system

104

Molecular Cell
Biology

4010

GOTO
Toshiyasu

1. Molecular mechanism in cellular signaling of growth and


differential factors
2. Molecular mechanism in the onset and progress of diseases
3. Molecular mechanism in the early deveopment

M(MR)

M(MR)

M(MR)

105

Integrated
Epigenomics

4020

KOHDA
Takashi

1. Molecular biology of mammalian development and human


genetic diseses.
2. Epigenetics in mammalian development and growth.
3. Mechanism of genomic imprinting.
4. Epigenetics in assisted reproductive medicine and
regenerative medicine.
5. Mammalian viviparity and molecular evolution by
retrotransposons.

106

Chronobiology

4030

HIRAYAMA
Jun

1. Study on molecular mechanisms regulating circadain clock


2. Study on roles of post-translational modifications of clock
proteins in circadian regulation of physiology
24

Number Division

107

Stem Cell Biology

108

Resipiratory Medicine

Gastroenterology and
Hepatology

109

110

112

113

114

Surgical Oncology
Systemic Organ Regulation

111

Department

Cardiovascular
Medicine

Anesthesiology

Cardiovascular
Surgery

Nephrology

Department
Code

Supervisor

4040

NISHIMURA
Emi

1. Identification of somatic stem cells in the skin


2. Mechanisms of tissue stem cell maintenance
3. Mechanisms of tissue aging
4. Mechanisms of cancer development
5. Device for in ivo stem cell regulation

INASE
Naohiko

1. Pulmonary fibrosis in interstitial pneumonia


2. Causative antigen and susceptability gene of hypersensitivity
pneumonitis
3. Airway remodeling in bronchial asthma
4. Cause of sarcoidosis
5. Pathophysiology of sleep apnea syndrome

WATANABE
Mamoru

1. The clarification of pathogenesis and Immune reguration in


inflammatory bowel disease
2. Functional analysis of the intestine using primary cell curture
3. The development of regenerative medicine in gut and liver
4. The development of novel therapy for HCV using in vitro
model of HCV infection.
5. Crosstalk of the signaling pathways in intestinal epithelial
cells

4070

UETAKE
Hiroyuki

1. Elucidaton of molecular pathways to colorectal tumorigenesis


2. Dvelopment of the way to repress growth of colorectal cancer
3. Development of appropriate chemotherapy for gastrointestinal
cancer
4. Development of effective treatment strategy for the gastric
cancer
5. Development of effective treatment strategy for the breast
cancer

4080

1. Ischemic heart disease


2. Heart Failure/cardiomyopathy
Mitsuaki Isobe 3. Arrythmias
4. Atherosclerosis/Vasculitis
5. Transplantation immunology

4050

4060

4090

4100

4110

Research Subject

Classification

M(MR)

MAKITA
Koshi

1. Discovering most effective ventilation methods for injury


lungs.
2. Therapeutic mechanism of mesenchymal stem cell for lung
injury (rat and mouse model)
3. Epidemiologic studies to identify incidence of, and risk
factors for postoperative acute kidney injury in patients
undergoing liver resection.
4. Studies on the mechanisms of cerebral pain processing and
pain chronification by human functional magnetic resonance
imaging and positron emission tomography.
5. Studies on the effect of anesthetics on the developing brain

ARAI
Hirokuni

1. Study to improve safety and quality of coronary artery bypass


grafting
2. Development of new surgical treatment for ischemic
myocardial disease
3. Development of surgical technique of beating mitral valve
plasty
4. Heart and lung transplantation
5. Regenerative therapy for severely failing heart to improve
cardiac function

UCHIDA
Shinichi

1. Water and solutes transport in the kidney


2. Development of therapy for the kidney diseases and
channelopathies
3. Expression and functional studies of channels and transporters
4. Clarification of pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease and
development of therapy
5. Generation of gene-targeting mouse

25

Number Division

Comprehensive
Reproductive
Medicine

115

116

Urology

Systemic Organ Regulation

117

118

Igakuken Diseaseoriented Molecular


Biology

120

Clinical anatomy

Advanced Therapeutic Sciences

122

Esophageal and
General Surgery

Thoracic Surgery

119

121

Department

Systems BioMedicine

Comprehensive
Pathology

Department
Code

4120

4130

4140

4150

4440

4160

4170

4180

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

KUBOTA
Toshiro

1. Research of physiology, endocrinology and metabolism in


reproductive medicine
2. Mechanism of age-dependent female physical and mental
changes
3. Clinical and basic research in perinatal medicine

KIHARA
Kazunori

1. Development of novel minimally invasive surgery for kidney,


bladder, and prostate cancer (RoboSurgeon Gasless Singleport Surgery)
2. Development of bladder preservative therapy for invasive
bladder cancer
3. Development of clampless and sutureless partial nephrectomy
for kidney cancer
4. Development of focal therapy for prostate cancer
5. Genetic analysis and stem cell research for genitourinary
disease

KAWANO
Tatsuyuki

1. Development of new technology in esophageal surgery


2. Development of new technology in peripheral vascular
surgery
3. Studies on squamous field cancerization
4. Studies on non-invasive vascular tests, serious ischemic limbs
and Buerger's disease
5. Studies on carcinogensis and tumor extension

OKUBO
Kenichi

1. Minimally invasive surgery for lung cancer


2. Induction therapy for locally invading lung cancer
3. Surgical treatment for metastatic lung tumor
4. Adjuvant chemotherapy for lung cancer surgery
5. Multimodality treatment fo malignant pleural mesothelioma

HARA
Takahiko

1. Blood regeneration by using ES/iPS cells and development of


CXCL14-based anti-cancer/diabetes drugs
2. Research on etiology of mental illnesses and therapeutics
using molecular biology including studies of iPS cells
3. Molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases and the
development of new therapeutic approaches
4. The molecular mechanisms for the regulation of neural
development to discover the fundamental cause of various
nervous diseases

AKITA
Keiichi

1. Anatomic bases of functional preservation in surgical


procedures
2. Developmental biological analyses for further understanding
of anatomical issues
3. Comparative anatomic and developmental biological analyses
of the spatial arrangement of the organs

ASAHARA
Hiroshi

1. Four dimensional gene expression database construction and


its application to regenerative medicine
2. The function of non-coding RNA in development and
inflammatory diseases
3. Systems approaches for developmental biology and medicine
4. Genome dynamics during embryogenesis examined by new
technique
5. In silico medical science integrating bioinformatics and
imaging technique

KITAGAWA
Masanobu

1. Analysis of the mechanisms for retrovirus-induced


leukemogenesis and host reaction
2. Molecular pathological analysis of the pathogenesis of
myelodysplastic syndromes
3. Correlation of retroviral infection and apoptosis-related signal
pathways in mouse/human cells
4. Molecular pathological study of the mechanisms for drug
resistance of neoplastic cells
5. Interactions of neoplastic cells with stromal cells in
hematopoietic neoplasms

26

Number Division
123

Department
Molecular Oncology

124

Surgical Pathology

125

Department of
Experimental Animal
Model for Human
Disease

126

Signal Gene
Regulation

128

129

130

Advanced Therapeutic Sciences

127

Biofunctional
Molecular Science

Medicinal Chemistry

Biomedical Devices
and Instrumentation

Advanced Medical
Device Development

Department
Code

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

4190

1. DNA methylation, microRNA and carcinogenesis


FUKAMACHI
2. Mouse model of gastric cancer
Hiroshi
3. Isolation and analysis of gastric cancer stem cells

4200

1. Development of morphological diagnostic methods of human


diseases
2. Development of diagnostic markers discerning cancer cell
invasion
Takumi Akashi
M(MH)
3. Diagnosis and analysis of epithelial neoplasms with ALK
gene translocation
4. Carcinogenesis of prostate due to chronic inflammation and
its risk assessment
1. Sox17 function for the foregut endoderm development.
Etiology Mouse Hepatitis
2. The functional analysis of SoxF group
3. Mechanisms of bile duct development
4. Functional analysis of transcription factor Sox17 for
implantation
5. Mechanism of primordial follicle activation in mammalian
ovary

4210

KANAI
Masami

4220

1. Mechanism of T cell proliferation and transformation


NAKAMURA 2. Transcriptional regulation in development
Masataka
3. Links between prostaglandine D2 receptor functions and
diseases

M(EA)

M(RC)

1. Construction of a facile method to develop various fluorescent


sensors for elucidating physiological functions
M(BM)
2. Development of histone methyltransferase inhibitors
3. Development of fluorescent sensors by modulating the
complex formation of fluorophores

4230

HIRANO
Tomoya

4240

1. Development of bifunctional molecules using organic


synthesis.
2. Development of peptidomimetics and drug discovery
TAMAMURA
templates.
M(BM)
Hirokazu
3. Development of anti-HIV agents and anti-cancer agents.
4. Development of bioprobes and chemical biology.
5. Applications of zinc finger proteins for gene therapy and nano
technology.

4250

HIRANO
Tomoya
(concurrently
assigned)

1. Fundamental and application research for "Sensing Biology"


2. Biosensors and wearable sensors based on Soft-MEMS
technology for ubiquitous biomedical measurements
3. Highly sensitive & selective biosensor and bio-imaging
system for assessments of human odor chemicals and
M(BM)
residential allergen & virus.
4. Fiber-optic fluoroimmunoassay system and micro total
analysis system (-TAS)
5. Novel actuators, organic robotics and artificial organs by
chemo-mechanical energy converting device "organic engine"

NOMURA
Fumimasa

1. Biophysics on single-cell-based constructive understanding of


epigenetic information in cellular networks of living systems.
2. Deveopment of on-chip biotechnologies for single cell level
analysis.
3. Construction of functional human stem cell derived
cardiomyocyte network for understanding of "community
M(BM)
effect" of cellular networks, and its application of quasi-in
vivo model for drug discovery screening system.
4. Constructive on-chip neuronal netowork model formation
and application for understanding of study and memorization
mechanisms in brain.
5. Development of liqid biopsy technologies for diagnostics
application of circulating tumor cells in blood.

4260

27

Number Division

131

Biomechanics

Biointerface
Engineering

132

133

Material Biofunctions

134

136

137

Genetic Regulation
Advanced Therapeutic Sciences

135

Department

Bioinformatics

Applied Gene
Medicine

Molecular
Cytogenetics

Department
Code

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

4270

1. Development of surgical robot system


2. Development of forceps manipulator for minimally invasive
KAWASHIMA
surgery
M(BM)
Kenji
3. Power assist device using pneumatic artificial rubber muscle
4. Teleoperation control using biological signals
5. Development of medical devices based on mechanical control

4280

1. Characterization and designn of surfaces suitable for biosensing


2. Fundamental study on signal transduction mechanism
MATSUMOTO
between biology and electronics
Akira
3. Design of bio-functional polymers for biological
communication and drug delivery systems
4. Development of a totally synthetic insulin-delivery system

M(BM)

4290

1. Development of medical materials and devices on human


health
NAGAI Akiko 2. Development of evaluation methods for studying interaction
of materials with biological function
3. Application of biomaterials for regeneration medeicine

M(BM)

4300

KIMURA
Akinori

1. Structural and functional analysis of human genome diversity


2. Genome medicine for etiology and pathogenesis of intractable
cardiovascular diseases
3. Development of therapeutic strategy for intractable diseases
M(MR)
based on genome medicine
4. Structure and function of major histocompatibility complex
(MHC) locus
5. Evolutional medicine to reveal genetic factors involved in
infection and immunity

4310

KITAJIMA
Shigetaka
(concurrently
assigned)

1. Systems biology
2. Bioinformatics
3. Viral evolution
4. Cancer omics analysis
5. Medical informatics

M(MR)

MIKI Yoshio

1. Analysis of the molecule mechanism of human oncogenesis


2. Development of the new strategies for diagnosis and
treatments of breast cancer by integrative cancer biology and
genomics
3. Analysis of carcinogenesis and the DNA damage and repair
4. New molecular genetics of hereditary breast and ovarian
cancer
5. Cancer genome informatics

M(MR)

INAZAWA
Johji

1. Identification and Functional assessment of novel cancerrelated genes


2. Integrative genomics and epigenetics for personalized cancer
medicine
3. Cancer systems biology
4. Identification and molecular characterization of genes
responsible for unknown genetic diseases
5. Molecular pathogenesis of unknown multiple congenital
anomalies and intellectual disabilities (MCA/ID)

M(MR)

M(MR)

M(MR)

4320

4330

138

Biochemical Genetics

4340

KITAJIMA
Shigetaka

1. Mechanism of gene transcription


2. Gene regulatory network of stress response
3. Gene control of cell fate determination
4. Gene transcription syndrome
5. Histone methyl transferase ASH1 and human muscular
dystrophy

139

Structural Biology

4350

IKURA
Teikichi

1. Structural analysis of proteins


2. Protein folding
3. Protein engineering
28

Number Division

140

Hematology

Molecular
Endocrinology and
Metabolism

141

Hepatobiliary and
Pancreatic Surgery

142

144

145

146

147

Advanced Therapeutic Sciences

143

Department

Orthopaedic and
Spinal Surgery

Diagnostic Radiology
and Nuclear Medicine

Disease Genomics

Human Genetics and


Disease Diversity

NCCHD Child Health


and Development

Department
Code

Research Subject

Classification

MIURA
Osamu

Intracellular signaling mechanisms underlying development and


therapy resistance of leukemia
Molecular pathogenesis of lymphoid malignancies and
development of their novel therapies
Pathogenesis of EB virus-related diseases and development of
their effective therapies

OGAWA
Yoshihiro

Molecular Mechanism of Metabolic Syndrome and Lifestyle


Diseases and Their Therapeutic Strategies
Molecular Mechanism of Chronic Inflammation in Lifestyle
Diseases and Its Clinical Implications
Epigenetic Regulation of Lifestyle Diseases and Its Clinical
Implications
Molecular Mechanism of Hormone-producing Tumors and Their
Pathophysiologies
Molecular Genetics of Congenital Endocrine and Metabolic
Disorders

TANABE
Minoru

Multidisciplinary treatment for HPB disease, focusing on


surgery.
Comprehensive genetic analysis and development of molecular
target therapy for HPB malignancies.
Clinical and basic research for liver transplantation
Development of the minimum invasive HPB surgery
Pathophisiology of Liver Microcirculation

4390

OKAWA
Atsushi

Regenerative medicine spinal cord and bone


Development and evaluation of biomaterilas for clinical
application
Bone and cartilage metabolism
Development therapies of bone and soft tissue tumors
Evaluation of magnetic fieled evoked by nerve conduction

4400

OHASHI
Isamu

Development of imaging diagnosis and the clinical application


using diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging
Evaluation and development of the breast diagnosis using
multimodality imaging and image guided biopsy approach

4410

ISHIKAWA
Shumpei

Genomic approch for cancer - stromal interaction


Functional genomic screening in cancer
Fuctional analysis of cancer assoiated molecules
Genomic analysis of clinical cancer samples

MR

TANAKA
Toshihiro

Elucidation of genetic architecture of human metabolic diseases


using genome and meta-genome infromation
Biomaker identification for genome-based personalized medicine
Pharmacogenomics
Functional Genomics
Statistical Genetics

AKUTSU
Hidenori

Exploring molecular mechanism for acquisition of zygote


totipotency, epigenetic reprogramming and pluripotency in
stem cells. Application studies for reproductive medicine and
regenerative medicine.
Identification of target molecules in severe diseases and
establishment of disease model mice by studying molecular
mechanisms of genomic imprinting, gametogenesis and sexual
differentiation.
Elucidation of genetic abnormality in congenital severe
metabolic diseases using advanced genetic analysis
Studying for cellular model in human severe disease by
advancing flow cytometry
Elucidation for neurological disease mechanism and target
molecules using molecular biology and tissue engineering
Elucidating for molecular mechanism of perinatal abnormality
using system biology

4360

4370

4380

4420

4430

Supervisor

29

M(MH)

Number Division

Department

Department
Code

Supervisor

Research Subject

Classification

1. Molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis and identification of


cell-of-origin of cancer
2. Analysis of cellular senescence and its role in carcinogenesis
3. Pathological and genetic analysis of human cancer such as
malignant lymphoma and lung cancer
4. Application of nanobiotechnology in cancer diagnosis
5. Utilization of bioinformatics for personalized medicine and
innovative drug therapy

NAKAMURA
Takuro
SHIBA
Kiyotaka

149

Advanced Therapeutic Sciences

148

JFCR Cancer Biology

4440

TOMITA
Akihiro
HARA
Eiji
HIROTA
Toru
TAKEUCHI
Kengo

Applied Regenerative
Medicine

4450

1. Development of regenerative medicine with stem cells


2. Realization and industrialization of cell and regenerative
SEKIYA Ichiro
therapy
3. Establishment of safety test for regenerative medicine
4. Translational research

Notes:
List of research information displays data as of May 1, 2014
M: School of Medicine
MH: Medical Hospital
D: School of Dentistry
DH: Dental Hospital
BM: Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering
MR: Medical Research Institute
RC: Research Center for Medical and Dental Sciences
CE: Center for Education Research in Medicine and Dentistry
ME: Life Science and Bioethics Research Center
EA: Center for Experimental Animals
LMIT: Institute for Library and Media Information Technology
1 National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
2 Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
3 National Center for Child Health and Development
4 Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research

30

Contact Information, Graduate School of Medical and Dental


Sciences, Doctoral Program, Medical and Dental Sciences Track
Medical and dental sciences
Number Division
1
2
3
4
5
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10
11
12

Oral Health Sciences

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Maxillofacial and Neck Reconstruction

21

Department
Department of Oral
Pathology
Bacterial Pathogenesis
Molecular
Immunology
Advanced Biomaterials
Diagnostic Oral
Pathology
Organic Biomaterials
Functional
Biomaterials
Oral Radiation
Oncology
Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial
Radiology
Anesthesiology and
Clinical Physiology
Orofacial Pain
Management
Pediatric Dentistry
Orthodontic Science
Cariology and
Operative Dentistry
Fixed Prosthodontics
Pulp Biology and
Endodontics
Removable Partial
Prosthodontics
Oral Implatology and
Regenerative Dental
Medicine
Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
Head and Neck
Surgery
Radiation Therapeutics
and Oncology
Maxillofacial Anatomy
Cognitive
Neurobiology
Molecular Craniofacial
Embryology
Cellular Physiological
Chemistry
Metallic Biomaterials
Biodesign
Maxillofacial Surgery
Maxillofacial
Orthognathics
Maxillofacial
Prosthetics

Note: Use area code 03 for phone numbers for which no area code is shown.
Department
Code

Supervisor

Contact Person

Phone

Email

3010

YAMAGUCHI Akira YAMAGUCHI Akira

5803-5451 akira.mpa@tmd.ac.jp

3020

NAKAGAWA Ichiro

NAKAGAWA Ichiro

5803-5457 ichiro-n.bac@tmd.ac.jp

3030

AZUMA Miyuki

AZUMA Miyuki

5803-5935 miyuki.mim@tmd.ac.jp

3040

Motohiro Uo

Motohiro Uo

5803-5467 uo.abm@tmd.ac.jp

3050

IZUMO Toshiyuki

IZUMO Toshiyuki

5803-5714 izumo.dlab@tmd.ac.jp

3060

YUI Nobuhiko

YUI Nobuhiko

5280-8020 yui.org@tmd.ac.jp

3070

KIMURA Tsuyoshi

KISHIDA Akio

5280-8028 kishida.mbme@tmd.ac.jp

3080

MIURA Masahiko

MIURA Masahiko

5803-5897 masa.mdth@tmd.ac.jp

3090

HARADA Hiroyuki

HARADA Hiroyuki

5803-5507 hiro-harada.osur@tmd.ac.jp

3100

KURABAYASHI
Tohru

KURABAYASHI Tohru 5803-5544 kura.orad@tmd.ac.jp

3110

FUKAYAMA Haruhisa FUKAYAMA Haruhisa

5803-5548 fukayama.anph@tmd.ac.jp

3120

SHIMADA Masahiko SHIMADA Masahiko

5803-5936 mshimada.ofpm@tmd.ac.jp

3130
3140

Under Selection
ONO Takashi

ONO Yoshiaki
5803-5540 y-ono.dohs@tmd.ac.jp
MATSUMOTO Yoshiro 5803-5527 y.matsumoto.orts@tmd.ac.jp

3150

TAGAMI Junji

TAGAMI Junji

5803-5480 tagami.ope@tmd.ac.jp

3160

OKADA Daizo

5803-5521 d.okada.fpro@tmd.ac.jp

WADACHI Reiko

5803-5494 r.wadachi.endo@tmd.ac.jp

3180

MIURA Hiroyuki
SUNAKAWA
Mitsuhiro
WAKABAYASHI
Noriyuki

WAKABAYASHI
Noriyuki

5803-5512 wakabayashi.rpro@tmd.ac.jp

3190

KASUGAI Shohei

KASUGAI Shohei

5803-5934 kas.mfc@tmd.ac.jp

3200

OKAZAKI Mutsumi

OKAZAKI Mutsumi

5803-5923 okazaki.plas@tmd.ac.jp

3210

SUMI Takuro

SUMI Takuro

5803-5913 sumi.oto@tmd.ac.jp

3220

YOSHIMURA Ryoichi YOSHIMURA Ryoichi

5803-5311 radiology.mrad@tmd.ac.jp

3230

SHIBATA Shunichi

SHIBATA Shunichi

5803-5435 sshibata.mfa@tmd.ac.jp

3240

TAIRA Masato

TAIRA Masato

5803-5445 masato.cnb@tmd.ac.jp

3250

ISEKI Sachiko

ISEKI Sachiko

5803-5578 s.iseki.emb@tmd.ac.jp

3260

MORITA Ikuo

MORITA Ikuo

5803-5575 morita.cell@tmd.ac.jo

3270
3280
3290

HANAWA Takao
TAKAKUDA Kazuo
HARADA Kiyoshi

HANAWA Takao
TAKAKUDA Kazuo
OHYAMA Yoshio

5280-8006 hanawa.met@tmd.ac.jp
5280-8040 takakuda.mech@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5500 yohyama.mfs@tmd.ac.jp

3300

MORIYAMA Keiji

SUZUKI Shoichi

5803-5533 s-suzuki.mort@tmd.ac.jp

3310

TANIGUCHI Hisashi SUMITA Yuka

3170

31

5803-4757 yuka.mfp@tmd.ac.jp

Number Division
32
33
34

37

Bio-Matrix

35
36
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

50
51
52

Public Health

49

53
54
55
56
57
58

60
61

64
65
66
67
68

Comprehensive Patient Care

62
63

Gerontology and
Gerodontology

59

Department
Supervisor
Code
Cell Biology
3320 NAKATA Takao
Medical Biochemistry
3330 HATA Yutaka
Department of Joint
Surgery and Sports
3340 MUNETA Takeshi
Medicine
Biostructural Science
3350 TAKANO Yoshiro
Pharmacology
3360 AOKI Kazuhiro
Tissue Regeneration
3370 SHINOMURA
Tamayuki
Biochemistry
3380 Under Selection
Cell Signaling
3390 NAKASHIMA Tomoki
Bioceramic Materials
YAMASHITA
3400 Kimihiro
Science
Periodontology
3410 IZUMI Yuichi
Health Promotion
3420 TAKANO Takehito
Environmental
3430 OHTA Nobuo
Parasitology
Forensic Medicine
3440 UEMURA Koichi
International Health
3450 NAKAMURA Keiko
and Medicine
Health Care
Management and
3460 KAWAHARA Kazuo
Planning
Molecular
3470 MURAMATSU
Epidemiology
Masaaki
Research Development 3480 TAKASE Kozo
Health Policy and
3490 FUSHIMI Kiyohide
Informatics
Life Sciences and
3500 YOSHIDA Masayuki
Bioethics
Forensic Dentistry
3510 Under Selection
Health Care Economics 3520 KAWABUCHI Koichi
Dental Education
3530 MORIO Ikuko
Development
Oral Health Promotion 3540 KAWAGUCHI Yoko
Sports medicine and
3550 UENO Toshiaki
dentistry
Educational system in
3560 ARAKI Kouji
Dentistry
Educational Media
3570 KINOSHITA Atsuhiro
Development
Insured Medical Care
4480 AI Masumi
Management
Geriatrics and Vascular 3580 SHIMOKADO
Medicine
Kentaro
Rehabilitation
3590 MORITA Sadao
Medicine
Gerodontology and
3600 MINAKUCHI
Oral Rehabilitation
Shunsuke
Laboratory Medicine
3610 NARA Nobuo
Critical Care Medicine 3620 Under Selection
Section of Liaison
Psychiatry and
3630 MATSUSHIMA
Eisuke
Palliative Medicine
Department

Pharmacokinetics and
Pharmacodynamics
Medical Education
Research and
Development
Acute Critical Care and
Disaster Medicine
Clinical Oncology

Contact Person

Phone

Email

NAKAMURA Satoko
HATA Yutaka

5803-5143 info.cbio@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5164 yuhammch@tmd.ac.jp

KOGA Hideyuki

5803-4775 koga.orj@tmd.ac.jp

TAKANO Yoshiro
AOKI Kazuhiro
SHINOMURA
Tamayuki
YOKOYAMA Miki
NAKASHIMA Tomoki

5803-5439 takanoy.bss@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5461 kazu.hpha@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5450 t.shinomura.trg@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5567 m.yokoyama.bch@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5472 naka.csi@tmd.ac.jp

YAMASHITA Kimihiro 5280-8016 yama-k.bcr@tmd.ac.jp


IZUMI Yuichi
TAKANO Takehito

5803-5486 y-izumi.peri@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5190 secretary1.hlth@tmd.ac.jp

Akao Nobuaki

5803-5192 ocha.vip@tmd.ac.jp

UEMURA Koichi

5803-5197 kuemura.legm@tmd.ac.jp

NAKAMURA Keiko

5803-4066 nakamura.ith@tmd.ac.jp

KAWAHARA Kazuo

5803-4031 kk.hcm@tmd.ac.jp

MURAMATSU Masaaki 5280-8060 muramatsu.eri@mri.tmd.


ac.jp
TAKASE Kozo
5803-4029 ktakase.rdev@tmd.ac.jp
FUSHIMI Kiyohide

5803-4025 kfushimi.hci@tmd.ac.jp

YOSHIDA Masayuki

5809-4724 masabec@tmd.ac.jp

IGARASHI Isao

5803-5931 kawabuchi.hce@tmd.ac.jp

SEKI Naoko

5803-4537 nseki.edev@tmd.ac.jp

UENO Masayuki

5803-5478 ueno.ohp@tmd.ac.jp

TAKAHASHI Toshyuki 5803-5867 t.takahashi.spmd@tmd.ac.jp


ARAKI Kouji

5803-4577 k.araki.gend@tmd.ac.jp

KINOSHITA Atsuhiro

5803-4643 kinoshita.emdv@tmd.ac.jp

AI Masumi

5803-4772 ai.vasc@tmd.ac.jp

SHIMOKADO Kentaro

5803-5968 k.shimoka.vasc@tmd.ac.jp

MORITA Sadao

5803-5649 morita.reh@tmd.ac.jp

MINAKUCHI Shunsuke 5803-5582 s.minakuchi.gerd@tmd.ac.jp


TOHDA Shuji
MITAKA Chieko

5803-5334 tohda.mlab@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5959 c.mitaka.icu@tmd.ac.jp

MATSUSHIMA Eisuke

5803-5859 em.lppm@tmd.ac.jp

3640

YASUHARA Masato

YASUHARA Masato

5803-5613 yasuhara.mpha@tmd.ac.jp

3650

TANAKA Yujiro

TAKAHASHI Makoto

5803-5948 takahashi.merd@tmd.ac.jp

3660

OTOMO Yasuhiro

OTOMO Yasuhiro

5803-4766 otomo.accm@tmd.ac.jp

3670

MIYAKE Satoshi

MIYAKE Satoshi

5803-4089 sm.conc@tmd.ac.jp

32

Number Division

70
71
72
73
74

Comprehensive Patient Care

69

75
76

78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85

Cognitive and Behavioral Medicine

77

86

Department
Dentistry for Persons
with Disabilities
General Dentistry
Psychosomatic
Dentistry
Behavioral Dentistry
Temporomandibular
Joint and Oral Function
Professional
Development in Health
Sciences
Neuroanatomy and
Cellular Neurobiology
Systems
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology and
Neurobiology
Molecular
Neuroscience
Neuropathology
Ophthalmology and
Vision Science
Otorhinolaryngology
Neurology and
Neurological Science
Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences
Neurosurgery
Endovascular Surgery
NCNP Brain
Physiology and
Patholog

Department
Code

Supervisor

Contact Person

Phone

Email

3680

SHINOZUKA Osamu SHINOZUKA Osamu

5803-5554 o.shinozuka.dpd@tmd.ac.jp

3690

Under Selection

TONAMI Ken-ichi

5803-5568 ken1.gend@tmd.ac.jp

3700

TOYOFUKU Akira

TOYOFUKU Akira

5803-5909 toyoompm@tmd.ac.jp

3710

MATAKI Shiro

MATAKI Shiro

5803-5894 mataki.diag@tmd.ac.jp

3720

KINO Koji

KINO Koji

5803-5713 k-kino.tmj@tmd.ac.jp

4490

TAKADA Kazuki

TAKADA Kazuki

5803-4964 takada.rheu@tmd.ac.jp

3730

TERADA Sumio

TERADA Sumio

5803-5149 terada.nana@tmd.ac.jp

3740

SUGIHARA Izum

SUGIHARA Izum

5803-5152 isugihara.phy1@tmd.ac.jp

3750

TANABE Tsutomu

TANABE Tsutomu

5803-5167 t-tanabe.mphm@tmd.ac.jp

3760

TANAKA Kohichi

TANAKA Kohichi

5803-5846 tanaka.aud@mri.tmd.ac.jp

3770

OKAZAWA Hitoshi

OKAZAWA Hitoshi

5803-5847 okazawa.npat@mri.tmd.ac.jp

3780

Under Selection

OHNO Kyoko

5803-5302 k.ohno.oph@tmd.ac.jp

3790

TSUNODA Atsunobu TSUNODA Atsunobu

5803-5308 at.hns@tmd.ac.jp

3800

YOKOTA Takanori

OHKUBO Takuya

5803-5234 ohkunuro@tmd.ac.jp

3810

NISHIKAWA Toru

NISHIKAWA Toru

5803-5237 tnis.psyc@tmd.ac.jp

3820
3830

MAEHARA Taketoshi NARIAI Tadashi


NEMOTO Shigeru
YOSHINO Yoshikazu

4430

HOSHINO Mikio

HOSHINO Mikio
MIKI Michiko

5803-5162 secretary.mbch@tmd.ac.jp

YAMAOKA Shoji
KANNAGI Mari

5803-5181 shojmmb@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5798 kann.impt@tmd.ac.jp

5803-5266 nariai.nsrg@tmd.ac.jp
5803-4088 ikyoku.evs@tmd.ac.jp
042-346hoshino@ncnp.go.jp
1796

Immune Regulation

3840

88
89

Molecular Virology
Immunotherapeutics
Cellular and
Environmental Biology
Biodefense Research
Pathological Cell
Biology
Pathological
Biochemistry
Immunology
Pediatrics and
Developmental
Biology
Rheumatology
Dermatology
Human Pathology
Physiology and Cell
Biology
Molecular and Cellular
Cardiology
Molecular Medicine
and Metabolism
Stem Cell Regulation
Molecular
Pharmacology

3850
3860

KARASUYAMA
Hajime
YAMAOKA Shoji
KANNAGI Mari

3870

HARA Masayuki

HARA Masayuki

5803-5790 mhara.ric@tmd.ac.jp

3880

OHTEKI Toshiaki

OHTEKI Toshiaki

5803-4746 ohteki.bre@mri.tmd.ac.jp

3890

SHIMIZU Shigeomi

SHIMIZU Shigeomi

5803-4692 shimizu.pcb@mri.tmd.ac.jp

3900

Under Selection

3910

ADACHI Takahiro

TSUBATA Takeshi

5803-5835 tsubata.imm@mri.tmd.ac.jp

3920

MORIO Tomohiro

TAKAGI Masatoshi

5803-5249 tmorio.ped@tmd.ac.jp

3930
3940
3950

KOHSAKA Hitoshi
YOKOZEKI Hiroo
EISHI Yoshinobu

KOHSAKA Hitoshi
YOKOZEKI Hiroo
EISHI Yoshinobu

5803-5201 kohsaka.rheu@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5282 3064derm@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5964 eishi.path@tmd.ac.jp

3960

TAKEDA Shu

TAKEDA Shu

5803-5156 takeda.phy2@tmd.ac.jp

3970

FURUKAWA Tetsushi FURUKAWA Tetsushi

3980

Under Selection

3990

TAGA Tetsuya

TAGA Tetsuya

5803-5814 taga.scr@mri.tmd.ac.jp

4000

NODA Masaki

NODA Masaki

5803-4057 noda.mph@mri.tmd.ac.jp

90
91
92
93
94
95

99
100
101
102
103

Systemic Organ Regulation

96
97
98

Bio-Environmental Response

87

33

5803-4950 t_furukawa.bip@mri.tmd.
ac.jp

Number Division

Department

Department
Code

Supervisor

Contact Person

Phone

Email

4010

GOTO Toshiyasu

SHIBUYA Hiroshi

5803-4901 shibuya.mcb@mri.tmd.ac.jp

105

Molecular Cell
Biology
Integrated epigenomics

4020

KOHDA Takashi

KOHDA Takashi

106

Chronobiology

4030

HIRAYAMA Jun

HIRAYAMA Jun

107
108

Stem Cell Biology


Resipiratory Medicine
Gastroenterology and
Hepatology
Surgical Oncology
Cardiovascular
Medicine
Anesthesiology
Cardiovascular
Surgery
Nephrology
Comprehensive
Reproductive Medicine
Urology
Esophageal and
General Surgery
Thoracic Surgery
Igakuken Diseaseoriented Molecular
Biology
Clinical anatomy
Systems BioMedicine
Comprehensive
Pathology
Molecular Oncology
Surgical Pathology
Experimental Animal
Model for Human
Disease
Signal Gene
Regulation
Biofunctional
Molecular Science

4040
4050

NISHIMURA Emi
INASE Naohiko

NISHIMURA Emi
INASE Naohiko

5803-4864 tkohda.epgn@mri.tmd.ac.jp
5803-4658 hirayama.dbio@mri.tmd.
ac.jp
5803-4651 nishscm@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5950 ninase.pulm@tmd.ac.jp

4060

WATANABE Mamoru WATANABE Mamoru

5803-5973 mamoru.gast@tmd.ac.jp

4070

UETAKE Hiroyuki

IIDA Satoru

5803-5261 s-iida.srg2@tmd.ac.jp

4080

Mitsuaki Isobe

Mitsuaki Isobe

5803-5951 isobemi.cvm@tmd.ac.jp

4090

MAKITA Koshi

MAKITA Koshi

5803-5325 makita.mane@tmd.ac.jp

4100

ARAI Hirokuni

ARAI Hirokuni

5803-5267 hiro.cvsg@tmd.ac.jp

4110

UCHIDA Shinichi

UCHIDA Shinichi

5803-5214 suchida.kid@tmd.ac.jp

4120

KUBOTA Toshiro

KUBOTA Toshiro

5803-5316 t.kubota.gyne@tmd.ac.jp

4130

KIHARA Kazunori

SAITO Kazutaka

4140

KAWANO Tatsuyuki

NAKAJIMA Yasuaki

4150

OKUBO Kenichi

OKUBO Kenichi

5803-5295 kz-saito.uro@tmd.ac.jp
yasu.nakajima.srg1@tmd.
5803-5254
ac.jp
5803-4071 okubo.thsr@tmd.ac.jp

4440

HARA Takahiko

HARA Takahiko

5316-3310 hara-tk@igakuken.or.jp

4160
4170

AKITA Keiichi
ASAHARA Hiroshi

5803-5390 akita.fana@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5015 asahara.syst@tmd.ac.jp

KITAGAWA Masanobu

5803-5173 masa.pth2@tmd.ac.jp

4190
4200

AKITA Keiichi
ASAHARA Hiroshi
KITAGAWA
Masanobu
FUKAMACHI Hiroshi
Takumi Akashi

AKIYAMA Yoshimitsu
Takumi Akashi

5803-5184 yakiyama.monc@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5660 akashi.path@tmd.ac.jp

4210

KANAI Masami

KANAI Masami

5803-4070 mkanai.arc@cmn.tmd.ac.jp

4220

NAKAMURA
Masataka

NAKAMURA Masataka 5803-5795 naka.gene@tmd. ac.jp

4230

HIRANO Tomoya

HIRANO Tomoya

Medicinal Chemistry

4240

Biomedical Devices
and Instrumentation
Advanced Medical
Device Development
Biomechanics
Biointerface
Engineering
Material Biofunctions
Genetic Regulation

4250

TAMAMURA
TAMAMURA Hirokazu 5280-8036 tamamura.mr@tmd.ac.jp
Hirokazu
HIRANO Tomoya
(concurrently assigned) MITSUBAYASHI Kohji 5280-8091 m.bdi@tmd.ac.jp

135

Bioinformatics

4310

136

Applied Gene
Medicine
Molecular
Cytogenetics
Biochemical
Genetics
Structural Biology
Hematology

104

110
111
112
113
114
115

Systemic Organ Regulation

109

116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126

128
129
130
131
132
133
134

137
138
139
140

Advanced Therapeutic Sciences

127

4180

5280-8128 hira.chem@tmd.ac.jp

4260

NOMURA Fumimasa NOMURA Fumimasa

5280-8173 nomura.bmi@tmd.ac.jp

4270

KAWASHIMA Kenji

5280-8163 kkawa.bmc@tmd.ac.jp

4280

MATSUMOTO Akira MATSUMOTO Akira

5280-8098 matsumoto.bsr@tmd.ac.jp

4290
4300

NAGAI Akiko
NAGAI Akiko
KIMURA Akinori
KIMURA Akinori
KITAJIMA Shigetaka TANAKA Hiroshi
(concurrently assigned)

5280-8087 nag-bcr@tmd.ac.jp
5803-4905 akitis@mri.tmd.ac.jp

4320

MIKI Yoshio

MIKI Yoshio

5803-5825 miki.mgen@mri.tmd.ac.jp

4330

INAZAWA Johji

INAZAWA Johji

5803-5820 johinaz.cgen@mri.tmd.ac.jp

4340

KITAJIMA Shigetaka KITAJIMA Shigetaka

5803-5822 kita.bgen@mri.tmd.ac.jp

4350
4360

IKURA Teikichi
MIURA Osamu

5803-4055 ikura.str@tmd.ac.jp
5803-5952 miura.hema@tmd.ac.jp

KAWASHIMA Kenji

IKURA Teikichi
MIURA Osamu

34

5803-5839 tanaka@bioinfo.tmd.ac.jp

Number Division
141

143
144
145
146
147
148
149

Advanced Therapeutic Sciences

142

Department
Molecular
Endocrinology and
Metabolism
Hepatobiliary and
Pancreatic Surgery
Orthopaedic and Spinal
Surgery
Diagnostic Radiology
and Nuclear Medicine
Disease Genomics
Human Genetics and
Disease Diversity
NCCHD Child Health
and Development
JFCR Cancer Biology
Applied Regenerative
Medicine

Department
Code

Supervisor

Contact Person

Phone

Email

4370

OGAWA Yoshihiro

OGAWA Yoshihiro

5803-5966 ogawa.mem@tmd.ac.jp

4380

TANABE Minoru

KUDO Atsushi

5803-5928 kudomsrg@tmd.ac.jp

4390

OKAWA Atsushi

OKAWA Atsushi

5803-5271 okawa.orth@tmd.ac.jp

4400

OHASHI Isamu

KISHINO Mitsuhiro

5803-5311 radiology.mrad@tmd.ac.jp

4410

ISHIKAWA Shumpei

ISAGAWA Takayuki

5803-4817 tisa.gpat@mri.tmd.ac.jp

4420

TANAKA Toshihiro

TANAKA Toshihiro

5803-4660 ttana.brc@tmd.ac.jp

4430

AKUTSU Hidenori

AKUTSU Hidenori

5494-7047 akutsu-h@ncchd.go.jp

4440

HARA Eiji

Takuro Nakamura

3570-0462 takuro-ind@umin.net

4450

SEKIYA Ichiro

OTABE Koji

5803-4017 otabe.arm@tmd.ac.jp

35

Tokyo Medical and Dental University Map


TMDU

(Yushima campus)
Entrance exam day
access gate

To Hongo

Hongo gate

Hongo Street

Admission Section
(Bldg. 1 West, 1F)

To Yushima
Tenjin Shrine

Successful applicant
notice location

Tokyo Garden Palace


(private school mutual
aid lodging facility)

Yushima
(main) gate

North gate

Bldg. 6
Bldg. 1 West

Bldg. 5

Bldg.1 East
Bldg. 3

Medical Bldg. B

Bldg. 2

West
gate
Bldg. 8 North

Medical Bldg. A

M&D Tower

Bldg. 10

Dental Building
South

Multi-story
parking garage
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Sotob

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Marunouchi Line
Ochanomizu Station

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mizu

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Police box
Bldg. 12

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Job
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(Yushima campus)

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Toho

TMDU

Ikebukuro

Chiyoda Line
Shin-Ochanomizu Station

College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences
(Konodai campus)

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Marunouchi Line
Ochanomizu Station

Ichikawa

Kanda

Tokaido Main Line


Shinagawa

Chiyoda Line
Shin-Ochanomizu Station
Tokyo

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To Narita
Sobu Line

Kinshicho
Chuo Line

To Kanda

JR Chuo Line, Ochanomizu Station


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Chiyoda Line, Shin-Ochanomizu Station

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Juntendo Hospital

To Suidobashi

Hijiri gate

Dental Building North

Bldg. 8
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Yushima Seido Temple

Bldg. 7

To Chiba

2015 Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Doctoral Program,


Medical and Dental Science Track

Entrance Examination Schedule

Application guide distribution starts in the beginning of June 2014


Does the applicant meet any of the application qualifications 1)5) or 13 of 6)?
Yes

No
Does the applicant meet any of application qualification 4 of 6), 7), 8), or 9)?
No

Yes
Application qualifications screening schedule
First round applications: June 18 to 20, 2014
Second round applications: October 22 to 24, 2014
Application qualifications screening (interviews)
First round applications: June 25, 2014, from 2 p.m.
Second round applications: October 28, 2014, from 2 p.m.
Decisions regarding application qualifications
First round applications: Notices to be mailed after July 17, 2014
Second round applications: Notices to be mailed after November 20, 2014
Not qualified

Not qualified to take exam

Qualified

Application period
First round applications: August 6 to 12, 2014
Second round applications: November 25 to December 1, 2014

Entrance examination date


First round applications: September 19, 2014, from 9 a.m.
Second round applications: January 30, 2015, from 9 a.m.
Announcement of successful applicants
First round applications: October 17, 2014, from 1 p.m.
Second round applications: February 20, 2015, from 1 p.m.
Enrollment procedure period
First round applications: October 20 to 24, 2014
Second round applications: February 23 to March 4, 2015
University entrance ceremony: Early April 2015
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Graduate School Admission Team


Admission Section
School Affairs Division
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8510
Phone: +81-3-5803-4924
http://www.tmd.ac.jp

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