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Updated : July 1, 2024

Medicinal Biology of Thrombosis and Hemostasis

Member

Keiji Nogami (Professor)
Kohei Tatsumi (Associate Professor)
Asuka Sakata (Assistant Professor)
Yuya Mawarikado(Assistant Professor)
Tetsuhiro Soeda(Guest Assistant Professor)
Suguru Harada (Guest Assistant Professor)
Ryohei Kawasaki (Guest Assistant Professor)

Overview

[Research]
We focus on studying bleeding disorders such as hemophilia and thrombotic diseases including myocardial infarction. Our goal is to develop safe and effective therapies for these diseases, leading to higher patient satisfaction, by clarifying the underlying pathological conditions and their modes of action through microscopic observation of the blood clot formation process and macroscopic observation of patients' symptoms and physical functions.


[Research Methods]
 ?In vivo imaging by high-speed and high-resolution confocal laser microscopy
 ?Analysis by spectral cell analyzer
 ?Clinical studies by gait analysis machine