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2008/04 - 2009/03 Kanagawa Children's Medical Center
2006/04 - 2008/03 横浜市民病院 産婦人科 診療医
2005/04 - 2006/03 Yokohama City University
2003/05 - 2005/03 Yokohama City University
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Committee career (2):
2024/04 - 現在 日本生殖医学会 代議員
2023/06 - 現在 日本生殖医学会 生殖工学・再生医学SIG
Awards (5):
2023/05 - JSOG Congress Award Inappropriate Reprogramming Induce Carcinogenesis of Ovarian Embryonal Carcinoma in Rodent Ovary
2019/06 - Eshre2019 35th Anual Meeting The Basic Science Award for poster presentation Pathogenic mtDNA mutations are abundant in oocytes but eliminated during fetal development
2019/04 - JSOG Congress Encouragement Award Pathogenic mtDNA mutations are common in oocytes but eliminated in post-implantation development due to fetal demise
2017/10 - 6th Annual Gene Therapy Symposium Best Poster Award Negative selection for deleterious mtDNA mutations in the mouse germline