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Tohyama Chiharu

トオヤマ チハル | Tohyama Chiharu
Affiliation and department:
Homepage URL  (1): http://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/env-health/top.html
Research field  (5): Hygiene and public health (non-laboratory) ,  Hygiene and public health (laboratory) ,  Healthcare management, medical sociology ,  Environmental effects of chemicals ,  Environmental effects of radiation
Research keywords  (6): 中毒 ,  毒性 ,  環境保健 ,  Poisoning ,  Toxicity ,  Environmental Health
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (3):
  • 化学物質の健康影響とそのメカニズムの解明
  • 重金属・ダイオキシン・環境ホルモンの毒性メカニズムの解明と 健康リスクアセスメント
  • 1. Elucidation of mechanism of toxicity by heavy metals dioxins and environmental endocrine disrupters and development of detection methods 2. Physiological and toxicological significance of metallothionein
MISC (14):
Education (4):
  • The University of Tokyo
  • Rochester大学大学院
  • University of Tokyo
  • University of Rochester Graduate School
Professional career (1):
  • Doctor of Philosophy : Doctor of Medical Sciences
Work history (6):
  • 2005/01 - The Universtiy of Tokyo Professor
  • 2001 - :独立行政法人・国立環境研究所領域長
  • 1994 - :国立環境研究所部長
  • 1994 - Director, National Institute for Environmental Studies
  • 1981 - :国立公害研究所研究員
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Committee career (1):
  • 2003 - 2005 日本衛生学会 編集委員長
Awards (5):
  • 2010/05 - Japan Society of Hygiene Achievement Award
  • 2009/10 - Japan Socity of Risk Analysis Achievement Award
  • 1998年 日本衛生学会奨励賞
  • Hygiene
  • The Award for Encouragement of the Japanese Society for
Association Membership(s) (14):
Society of Toxicology ,  日本内分泌攪乱化学物質学会 ,  日本生化学会 ,  日本産業衛生学会 ,  日本衛生学会 ,  日本リスク学会 ,  環境科学会 ,  The Society for Risk Analysis : Japan-Section ,  The Japanese Society for Hygiene ,  The Japanese Biochemical Society ,  Society of Toxicology ,  Society of Environmental Science ,  Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research ,  Japan Society for Occupational Health
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