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Professor at Tokai University School of Medicine and Visiting Professor at Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
1988: Graduated from the University of Tokyo, School of Science (awarded Bachelor of Science)
1993: Graduated from the University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Science (awarded Doctor of Science)
1993-1994: Postdoctoral Fellow (PD) of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
1994-2001: Assistant Professor at National Institute of Genetics
1998-1999: University of Washington (Seattle, USA), Visiting Scholar
2001-2012: Team Leader at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
2004-present: Visiting Professor at Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
2012-present: Professor at Tokai University School of Medicine
Bacterial infection is still a serious threat to humans. Because of the great diversity of disease-causing bacteria, there is a limitation in the ability of current bacterial identification tests using bacterial culture or antibodies.
Professor at Tokai University School of Medicine and Visiting Professor at Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology