Digital Patient Division

Head of Digital Patient Division

Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba(Dedicated to Center for Cyber Medicine Research)
Jichi Medical University Department of Ophthalmology Associate Professor
Jichi Medical University Data Science Center, Deputy Center Director
DeepEyeVision Inc. CEO
Councilor, Japanese Society of Ophthalmic AI
Member, Committee V, Strategic Planning Council, Japanese Ophthalmological Society ("Next-Generation Medicine: AI, Big Data, and Telemedicine")

  • We are researching ophthalmic diagnosis using artificial intelligence, including large-scale multimodal models.We have established an ophthalmology big data infrastructure with the university as a hub and established a university venture, DeepEyeVision, Inc.Connecting our research pipeline to the venture's development pipeline, we have already launched two certified AI medical device programs.(DeepEyeVision for California: AI for visualizing vascular density deviations in ultra-widefield color fundus images, and DeepEyeVision for RetinaStation: AI for visualizing abnormal regions in standard-field fundus photographs).Adopted by NEDO and the Strategic Innovation Creation Program, together with omics research using 30,000 samples of intraocular fluid, we will advance the elucidation of pathological conditions and AI that will enable all physicians to make specialized diagnoses.

Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Clinical Medicine Division, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
Director, Dementia Center, University of Tsukuba Hospital
Executive Dean, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba
Vice President, Japan Society of Geriatric Psychiatry Delegate, Japanese Neuropsychiatric Society

  • I am conducting research on the pathophysiology and clinical application of dementia, with clinical psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, and neuropathology as keywords.
    Aiming to elucidate the neural basis of dementia, I am developing AI-driven early diagnostic methods and advancing multi-factorial interventions for progression prevention.

Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba(Department of Neurosurgery)
Director, University of Tsukuba Hospital(Epilepsy Center)
Japanese Society of Neurosurgery – Councilor
Japanese Society of Brain Tumor Pathology – Board Member
Japanese Society of Neurosurgical Dementia – Board Member
Japanese Society of Intraoperative Imaging – Board Member
Tsukuba Neurosurgical Research Association (NPO) – Board Member

  • We conduct research aimed at improving outcomes for neurosurgical diseases.
    Special emphasis is placed on research related to brain tumors, stroke (including its sequelae), and epilepsy.
    We are also researching the application of robotic rehabilitation for stroke and other conditions.

Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
Head of Neurosurgery, University of Tsukuba Hospital

  • I validate the results of research that could directly lead to diagnosis and treatment using biochemistry and cell biology, using biological big data received from patients.

SHIMANO Hitoshi

Visitng Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba

Chief of Clinical Division,Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Tsukuba Hospital
Steering Committee Members, Life Science Center for Survival Dynamics, Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance (TARA)
Intramural Collaboration, International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine
President, Japanese Society of Atherosclerosis
President, Japanese Society for Clinical Molecular Medicine

  • Through the dynamics of endocrinology and metabolism, and the diversity of lipids, I analyze various organs and diseases, while organically connecting different specialties. By integrating visualization techniques using new modalities of medical samples, informatics, mathematical computational analysis, and lipid biochemistry, I aim to create the next generation of medicine: Lipid Medicine

Associate Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba(Orthopedics)
Japanese Society for Spine and Spinal Cord Disorders – Board Member
NPO International Cervical Spine Society Japan Organization – Representative

  • I am conducting multicenter research across Japan to improve treatment outcomes of both conservative and surgical therapies for spinal disorders.
    We are conducting both animal experiments and clinical trials to regenerate the spinal cord, which is believed to be non-regenerative once damaged.
    Research is also being conducted on the application of robotic rehabilitation for various diseases.

Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Medicine , University of Tsukuba
Chairman, Committee on International Exchange, School of Medicine , University of Tsukuba
Councilor of the Japan Society of Gynecologic Oncology, Member of the International Affairs Committee and the Editorial Board.
Councilor of the Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology.
Councilor, Chair of the Editorial Board, and Member of the Finance Committee of the Japanese Society for Hereditary Tumors.
Councilor of the Japanese Society of Obstetric Genetics,
Chair of the Japan-Korea AGOG Committee, Member of the Ovarian Cancer Committee and the Facility Audit and Accreditation Committee of the Japan Gynecologic Oncology Group (JGOG),
 Vice Chair of the Education Subcommittee and Member of the Editorial Subcommittee of the Japan Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Comprehensive Medical System Organization, Councilor and Member of the Insurance Committee of the Japanese Society of Human Genetics, and Member of the Actionability Working Group-Japan of the Genetic Counseling Division Liaison Meeting.

  • I specialize in gynecologic and genetic tumors, but we are also involved in basic and translational research, and our research interests include not only tumors but also women's health care.
    Please contact us if you are considering conducting research on women.

Associate Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba.
Deputy Director of Tsukuba Preventive Medicine Research Center, University of Tsukuba Hospital
Department of Pediatrics and Genetic Medicine
Project Associate Professor, Center for Clinical Genetics, Keio University School of Medicine

  • I work as a pediatrician and clinical geneticist at a university hospital.The main specialty is genetic analysis, which detects changes in one or two disease-causing genes from the approximately 3 billion base pairs of human sequences to diagnose rare diseases and other conditions.The field of genetic analysis uses a variety of programs and tools from gene sequence data, many of which are still under development and often require programming knowledge to run the tools.Although I myself do not have the knowledge and skills to develop programs and tools, I believe that I can serve as a bridge between clinical medicine and informatics by (1) asking what parts of clinical practice are troubled and what parts can be simplified with programs and tools, and (2) asking how technologies developed by informatics researchers can be implemented in the clinical field. We believe that we can do this.Through this project, we hope to provide accurate diagnosis and less burdensome testing to patients by bridging different fields.

Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba.
Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Tsukuba Hospital
Advanced Research & Development Programs for Medical Innovation(Aging Project)PRIME Research Representatives(2022-2026)
Practical Research Project for Life-Style related Diseases including Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes Mellitus Research Representatives(2022-2025)

  • Metabolism can be traced back to the birth of life and plays an important role in not only metabolic diseases but also all kinds of life phenomena. Using metabolic product sensor molecules that monitor the movement of metabolic products, we are identifying new metabolic systems and developing various forms of medical applications, and are conducting research aimed at both achieving a novel fundamental understanding of life phenomena and developing groundbreaking medical applications that can be delivered to tomorrow's patients.

Associate Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba.
Assistant Hospital Director, University of Tsukuba Hospital (in charge of Outpatient and Medical DX)

  • As a psychiatrist, I am also engaged in research and education with a strong interest in brain imaging analysis.My work focuses on extracting information from brain images to develop clinically useful indicators, as well as quantifying brain health and exploring collaborations with various services.Additionally, I have developed a Linux system specialized for brain imaging analysis and am actively involved in educational activities utilizing these tools.

Associate Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba.
Department of Neurosurgery and Stroke, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine.
Center for Cybernics Research, University of Tsukuba
Center for Innovative Medical Engineering (CIME), Tsukuba University Hospital
CrestecBio.Inc CEO / Representative director(Tsukuba University venture)  

  • I am a clinician specializing in neurosurgery and emergency medicine.
    It conducts a number of basic and clinical research projects to solve medical problems.
    In order to put the results of his research to practical use in the medical field, he has established a Tsukuba University venture of which he is the CEO, conducts joint research with companies, and conducts investigator-initiated clinical trials.
    This project will promote data-driven development using human information to promote research and development of seeds.

Assistant Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba(Neurosurgery). The Japan Neurosurgical Society.
Tsukuba Neurosurgical Research Group Member.
Member, Japan Society for Medical English Education
Member, Japan Society of Medical Physics

  • I am a neurosurgeon (Belarus) and completed my PhD at the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Tsukuba. I am developing new compounds for neutron capture therapy of brain tumors. I am also involved in the development and clinical trials of a hand gesture electromyogram analysis system to create new rehabilitation for stroke patients. I teach medical English and supervise young doctors in writing papers on neurosurgery.

Associate Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
(Collagen Disease Rheumatology Allergy Internal Medicine).
Japanese Society of Allergology, Medical Specialist, Medical Advisor
Councilor, Japanese Society for Immunology.

  • The number of allergy sufferers around the world is increasing every year, and it is reported that approximately one in two people in Japan suffer from some form of allergic disease.
    While severe allergic reactions can be life-threatening, daily allergic symptoms can also lead to social losses by reducing quality of life and work efficiency.
    I use immunological approaches to identify biomarkers for severe asthma and drug allergy and to extract novel therapeutic targets.
    We are also working on the development of novel adjuvants for allergen immunotherapy.
    Through research incorporating serum omics, genomic analysis, and AI diagnostic technologies, we aim to improve the quality of life impaired by allergies and realize a richer life.

Assistant Professor, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
Tsukuba Top Runner Faculty (University of Tsukuba)

  • I am conducting research aimed at creating Planetary Health Nutrition to promote the health of both humans and the planet through food.
    Specifically, we conduct a wide range of basic research, from elucidating the mechanisms by which changes in the nutritional environment over several days, such as overnutrition and malnutrition, induce transitions in homeostatic set points at the cellular and individual level as “nutritional stress,” to developing the peripheral equipment and analysis technologies necessary to elucidate this mechanism. We also conduct a wide range of applied research, such as the development of devices for real-time monitoring of human health and the development of planetary health foods that do not place a burden on the earth.

ANASTASIEV Alexey

Research Fellow, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tsukuba Hospital
JST Place for Co-Creation Digital Bioeconomy
Members of Center for Cyber Medicine Research

  • I am an orthopedic surgeon (Russian medical license holder) and a researcher skilled in clinical trial management.
    My area of expertise is at the intersection of biomedicine and programming, and I am pursuing an interdisciplinary PhD on machine learning and human biosignal processing.
    Since 2017, I have been a virtual reality (VR) enthusiast and believe that digital reality is poised to make great strides in healthcare and education.