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President's Award Ceremony

Oct 04 2022

The President's Award, which is an award granted to encourage young faculty members in their research, was established in 2014 to further improve Niigata University research. This award honors young researchers who have achieved remarkable research results with the aim of fostering excellent young researchers who will be responsible for future academic research and motivating them to conduct cutting-edge research.

Eight faculty members, as shown below, were selected for the 9th President's Award and the award ceremony was held on Friday, September 30. Niigata University will continue to recognize talented young researchers and improve the research standard of our university.

Name Affiliation/Title Article

KAI Yoshiaki

Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences/Associate Professor The Artless Image:
The Snapshot Aesthetic in Japanese Photography
SHIMONISHI Takashi Institute of Science and Technology/Associate Professor The Detection of a Hot Molecular Core in the Extreme Outer Galaxy
YAMADA Mayuko Institute of Medicine and Dentistry/Assistant Professor

Associations of Systolic Blood Pressure and Diastolic Blood Pressure With the Incidence of Coronary Artery Disease or Cerebrovascular Disease According to Glucose Status

BIZEN Norihisa Institute of Medicine and Dentistry/Assistant Professor Ddx20, an Olig2 binding factor, governs the survival of neural and oligodendrocyte progenitor cells via proper Mdm2 splicing and p53 suppression
SAIDA Yu Medical and Dental Hospital/Assistant Professor Multimodal Molecular Imaging Detects Early Responses to Immune Checkpoint Blockade
YAMAWAKI Kaoru Medical and Dental Hospital/Assistant Professor

Integrative analyses of gene expression and chemosensitivity of patient-derived ovarian cancer spheroids link G6PD-driven redox metabolism to cisplatin chemoresistance

UCHIGASHIMA Motokazu Brain Research Institute/Associate Professor

Neuroligin-3: A Circuit-Specific Synapse Organizer That Shapes Normal Function and Autism Spectrum Disorder-Associated Dysfunction

SUZUKI Kazuki Center for Transdisciplinary Research/Assistant Professor

Soil-root interface influences the assembly of the endophytic bacterial community in rice plants

 

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