Nov 14 2024
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.
Seven faculty members, as shown below, were selected for the 11th President's Award and the award ceremony was held on Tuesday, November 5. Niigata University will continue to recognize talented young researchers and improve the research standard of our university.
Name | Affiliation/Title | Article |
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SAITO Yoshito | Institute of Science and Technology/Assistant Professor | Characterization of fluorescence properties of wounds on soybean seedlings during healing process using excitation emission matrix and fluorescence imaging |
TASAKI Eisuke | Institute of Science and Technology/Associate Professor | The royal food of termites shows king and queen specificity |
NAGANO Hirohiko | Institute of Science and Technology/Assistant Professor | Stable C and N isotope abundances in water-extractable organic matter from air-dried soils as potential indices of microbially utilized organic matter |
ABEYWICKRAMA HANSANI MADUSHIKA | Institute of Medicine and Dentistry/Assistant Professor | Post-Migration Changes in Dietary Patterns and Physical Activity among Adult Foreign Residents in Niigata Prefecture, Japan: A Mixed-Methods Study |
ISHIGURO Hajime | Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences/Specially Appointed Assistant Professor | Reduced chondroitin sulfate content prevents diabetic neuropathy through TGF-β signaling surpression |
OSAKA Jiro | Brain Research Institute/Specially Appointed Assistant Professor | Complex formation of immunoglobulin superfamily molecules Side-IV and Beat-IIb regulates synaptic specificity |
TSUBOGUCHI Shintaro | Brain Research Institute/Assistant Professor | TDP-43 differentially propagates to induce antero- and retrograde degeneration in the corticospinal circuits in mouse focal ALS models |
Research Promotion Section, Division of Research Plan and Promotion, Niigata University
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