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Molecular Pathogenesis Studies of Schizophrenia Heterogeneity: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Perspectives
Hiroki ShiwakuAssociate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Institute of Science Tokyo -
Elucidation of imprinting mechanisms linking Fragile X syndrome and Prader-Willi syndrome
Takako KikkawaLecturer, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine -
Elucidating the Accumulation and Propagation Mechanisms of Aβ and Tau Toward Novel Therapeutic Strategies for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Koji KamagataChair Professor, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine -
Study of the pathomechanisms of the prosaposin-progranulin functional network involved in Parkinson’s disease
Yutaka OjiAssociate professor, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine -
Molecular and cellular bases for the major biotypes of schizophrenia
Sho YagishitaLecturer, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine -
Combining tau-network mapping and genetic neuromodulation for elucidating circuit pathology and developing interventional approaches
Toshiyuki HirabayashiPrincipal Researcher, Advanced Neuroimaging Center, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology -
Elucidation of the universal mechanism of neurological disease pathogenesis by endogenous DNA ligands and cellular senescence and its application to the development of therapeutic strategies
Kinichi NakashimaProfessor, Kyushu University Graduate School of Medical Sciences -
Identification and intervention of pathological neural circuits in a marmoset model of Lewy Body Disease
Hirotaka OnoeProfessor, Kobe Gakuin University Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences -
AMPA-PET Imaging Unveils Neural Circuitry Implicated in Dementia Pathology
Takuya TakahashiProfessor, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine -
Understanding and regulation of glia-immune interaction and abnormal brain proteostasis in tauopathies
Takashi SaitoProfessor, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences -
Elucidation of human neuro-pathological mechanism for subtypes of psychiatric disorders by the co-production of mathematical science and clinical psychiatry
Shinsuke KoikeAssociate Professor, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Arts and Sciences -
Study of the function and development of columnar connectivity in marmoset cerebral cortex
Akiya WatakabeResearch Scientist, RIKEN Center for Brain Science