Sep 01 2020
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.
Five faculty members, as shown below, were selected for the 7th President's Award and the award ceremony was held on Friday, August 28. 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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ITO |
Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences/Associate Professor | The Constituents of Japanese Customer Sentiment Toward Offshored Call Service Centers: An Exploratory Study |
LIU Xuefeng | Institute of Science? and Technology/Associate Professor | Explicit eigenvalue bounds of differential operators defined by symmetric positive semi-definite bilinear forms |
FUJIHARA Kazuya | Institute of Medicine and Dentistry/Specially Appointed Associate Professor | Combination of Diabetes Mellitus and Lack of Habitual Physical Activity is a Risk Factor for Functional Disability in Japanese |
ISHIGURO Tatsuya | Medical and Dental Hospital/Assistant Professor | ALDH-Dependent Glycolytic Activation Mediates Stemness and Paclitaxel Resistance in Patient-Derived Spheroid Models of Uterine Endometrial Cancer |
ITAKURA Takanobu | Headquarters for Management Strategy/Specially Appointed Assistant Professor |
Modern Britain as a Post-fiscal-military State |
Verifying the Effect to Enhance Swallowing Initiation of Crystalline Oil and Fat: Expected to Develop Dysphagia Diet for Patients with dysphagia
Discovery of Glass-Forming Liquid Electrolytes as a New Liquid Category: Specific Lithium-Ion Conduction and Assignment of Key Dissolved Chemical Species
Drosophila model to clarify the pathological significance of OPA1 in autosomal dominant optic atrophy