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Study of EEG-NF to treat phantom limb painTakufumi YanagisawaProfessor, Osaka University Graduate School of medicine
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Study on the role of progressive complex ubiquitination in neurodegenerative diseases-associated inclusions and the disease-suppressing effects of ubiquitin ligase inhibitorsFuminori TokunagaProfessor, Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine
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The Potential of Olfaction in an Aging Society: Establishing Methods for Predicting and Preventing Dementia Through ScentHaruki TakeuchiProfessor, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Science
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Therapeutic Strategy on neurodegenerative pathology by microglial regulationKimitoshi KimuraProgram-Specific Junior Associate Professor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
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Development of antisense oligonucleotides that enable highly efficient RNA editing at pathogenic point mutationsYukio KawaharaProfessor, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
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Exploratory research on suppression of amyloid β aggregation by Auger electronsMasahiro OnoProfessor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Development of Novel Brain Disease Therapy Based on the Bioprotective Effects of Senescent MicrogliaHiroshi OhnishiProfessor, Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences
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Study of Immune Cells in Autism Spectrum DisordersMinako ItoAssociate Professor, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University
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Development of a novel therapy for tauopathy: a MARK4 inhibitorKanae AndoAssociate Professor, Tokyo Metropolitan University School of Science
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Analysis of plasma components involved in the development of dementia and development of transplantation therapyNariko ArimuraAssociate Professor, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Science
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Proof of concept study of data-driven novel therapeutic agents for obsessive-compulsive disorder and their indication expansionNozomi AsaokaAssistant professor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
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Development of Therapeutic Seeds Based on Functional Analysis of Alzheimer’s Disease Causative GenesHideaki MatsuiProfessor, Brain Research Institute, Niigata University