Hiroshi Yamada | Neuroscience | Excellence in Innovation

Mr. Hiroshi Yamada | Neuroscience | Excellence in Innovation

Mr. Hiroshi Yamada, Medical/Tsukuba, Japan.

H. Yamada, born in Kasugai, Aichi, Japan, has built an impressive academic and professional career in neuroscience. After earning his Bachelor of Science from Tohoku University, he pursued a Master’s degree at Osaka University and later obtained his Ph.D. from Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. His research journey took him from postdoctoral studies in Japan to New York University, where he collaborated with renowned neuroscientist Paul W. Glimcher. Returning to Japan, he served as Section Chief at the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry before joining the University of Tsukuba, where he progressed from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor. His research focuses on neural mechanisms, contributing significantly to neuroscience through both theoretical and practical advancements.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

H. Yamada’s academic journey reflects a deep-rooted passion for science and medicine. Born on September 9, 1977, in Kasugai, Aichi, Japan, he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree from the Faculty of Science at Tohoku University, graduating in 2000. Driven by a desire to deepen his understanding of human biology, he earned his Master of Arts from the Faculty of Medicine at Osaka University in 2002. His academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine in 2005, where he laid the groundwork for his future research in neuroscience.

🧠 Professional Endeavors in Neuroscience

H. Yamada’s professional career began with postdoctoral research at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine under the mentorship of Minoru Kimura, focusing on advanced neurological studies. His pursuit of global scientific exposure led him to New York University in 2008, where he worked with renowned neuroscientist Paul W. Glimcher. Upon returning to Japan, Yamada took on a leadership role as Section Chief at the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, National Institute of Neuroscience, from 2011. This role was pivotal in shaping his expertise in neurological research, ultimately leading to his tenure as Assistant Professor at the University of Tsukuba in 2013, and later as Associate Professor in 2022.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout his career, H. Yamada has been dedicated to unraveling the complexities of the human brain. His research primarily focuses on neuroscience, exploring neural mechanisms underlying behavior and cognition. At the University of Tsukuba, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of brain functions, merging experimental data with theoretical models to advance the field. His collaborations with international experts have enriched his approach, making his work both diverse and impactful.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Yamada’s contributions to neuroscience have earned him recognition within the academic community. His leadership roles and tenured position at the University of Tsukuba reflect his outstanding research and teaching capabilities. His work at prestigious institutions like New York University and the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry has further solidified his reputation as a respected neuroscientist, contributing to both national and international scientific advancements.

🌍 Impact and Influence

H. Yamada’s research has had a profound impact on the field of neuroscience, influencing both academic circles and clinical practices. His studies on neural behavior have provided insights that bridge the gap between theoretical neuroscience and practical applications, aiding in the development of treatments for neurological disorders. As an educator, he has mentored numerous students, fostering the next generation of neuroscientists.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, H. Yamada is committed to expanding the horizons of neuroscience through innovative research and global collaborations. His legacy is not only reflected in his published work but also in the students and researchers he has inspired. As he continues his journey at the University of Tsukuba, his focus remains on advancing scientific knowledge and contributing to the global understanding of the human brain.

💡 A Lifelong Dedication to Science

H. Yamada’s life is a testament to the power of curiosity and dedication. From his early academic days in Tohoku to his current role as an Associate Professor, he has consistently pursued excellence in neuroscience. His journey underscores the importance of interdisciplinary research, mentorship, and the relentless quest for knowledge, leaving a lasting mark on the scientific community.

Publication

  • Title: Tonically active neurons in the primate caudate nucleus and putamen differentially encode instructed motivational outcomes of action
    Authors: H. Yamada, N. Matsumoto, M. Kimura
    Year: 2004

 

  • Title: Roles of the lateral habenula and anterior cingulate cortex in negative outcome monitoring and behavioral adjustment in nonhuman primates
    Authors: T. Kawai, H. Yamada, N. Sato, M. Takada, M. Matsumoto
    Year: 2015

 

  • Title: Thirst-dependent risk preferences in monkeys identify a primitive form of wealth
    Authors: H. Yamada, A. Tymula, K. Louie, P.W. Glimcher
    Year: 2013

 

  • Title: Juxtacellular labeling of tonically active neurons and phasically active neurons in the rat striatum
    Authors: H. Inokawa, H. Yamada, N. Matsumoto, M. Muranishi, M. Kimura
    Year: 2010

 

  • Title: Free choice shapes normalized value signals in medial orbitofrontal cortex
    Authors: H. Yamada, K. Louie, A. Tymula, P.W. Glimcher
    Year: 2018

 

  • Title: Tonically active neurons in the striatum encode motivational contexts of action
    Authors: M. Kimura, H. Yamada, N. Matsumoto
    Year: 2003

 

  • Title: Tonic firing mode of midbrain dopamine neurons continuously tracks reward values changing moment-by-moment
    Authors: Y. Wang, O. Toyoshima, J. Kunimatsu, H. Yamada, M. Matsumoto
    Year: 2021

 

  • Title: Roles of centromedian parafascicular nuclei of thalamus and cholinergic interneurons in the dorsal striatum in associative learning of environmental events
    Authors: K. Yamanaka, Y. Hori, T. Minamimoto, H. Yamada, N. Matsumoto, et al.
    Year: 2018

 

  • Title: Inactivation of the putamen selectively impairs reward history-based action selection
    Authors: M. Muranishi, H. Inokawa, H. Yamada, Y. Ueda, N. Matsumoto, M. Nakagawa, et al.
    Year: 2011

 

  • Title: Goal-directed, serial and synchronous activation of neurons in the primate striatum
    Authors: M. Kimura, N. Matsumoto, K. Okahashi, Y. Ueda, T. Satoh, T. Minamimoto, et al.
    Year: 2003

 

Conclusion

H. Yamada’s career is a reflection of his dedication to advancing the understanding of the human brain. His academic achievements, leadership roles, and research contributions have left a lasting impact on the neuroscience community. As he continues his work at the University of Tsukuba, his legacy is defined not only by his scientific discoveries but also by his mentorship and influence on future generations of researchers. His journey stands as an inspiring example of the pursuit of knowledge and the transformative power of science.

Mohammad Satarzadeh | Cognitive impairments | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammad Satarzadeh | Cognitive Impairments | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammad Satarzadeh Hormozgan medical science university Iran

Mohammad Satarzadeh, born in March 1999 in Arak, is a dedicated nursing graduate with a passion for medicine and healthcare. He completed his Bachelor’s in Nursing from Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, scoring 16.60 out of 20, and previously attended Payame Noor University for Cellular and Molecular Biology. Fluent in Persian and conversational in both French and Arabic, he is also working towards improving his English for IELTS.

 

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EDUCATION 🎓

Bachelor of Cellular and Molecular BiologyPayame Noor University, Arak (2018–2019)After completing two semesters, I decided to pivot my focus and applied to the University of Medical Sciences.Bachelor of NursingHormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas (2019–2023)Total Score: 16.60/20

 

EXPERIENCE 📝

I have contributed to several research articles in reputable journals, showcasing my dedication to scientific inquiry:Shigella Antibiotic Resistance in Pediatric Shigellosis Infection: A retrospective study in Hormozgan (Corresponding author, ISI indexed)New Dimension of Epilepsy Complications: A systematic review of visual and retinal disorders (Corresponding author, under review, ISI indexed in BMC Ophthalmology)Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and Its Effects on Neural Tube Defects: A holistic systematic review (Accepted, PubMed indexed)Additionally, I have four articles submitted for publication and five more in preparation for submission before January 2024.

 

RESEARCH PROJECTS 🔬

Effect of Personality Types on Heart Disease Prognosis: A systematic review.Incidence of Infections in Children with Leukemia: Conducted at Bandar Abbas Children’s Hospital (2020-2023).Neonatal Neutropenia and Leukopenia: Study in infants admitted to Shariati Bandar Abbas Hospital (2021-2023).Prevalence of Hepatitis B, C, and D: In thalassemia patients referred to Aburihan Center, Bandar Abbas.Burns from Alkaline Substance Ingestion: Cases studied at Bandar Abbas Children’s Hospital (2019-2023)

 

REVIEWER EXPERIENCE 🏅

Reviewer for a cohort article published in the Italian Pediatric JournalReviewer for the Tobacco Congress held at Hormozgan Medical Sciences University (March 2022).Active reviewer for Hematology, Immunology, and Pediatric departments at Hormozgan Medical Sciences University (4 recommendation letters available)

 

📚 Publications

  • Title: Dental Pulp Stem Cells Regenerate Neural Tissue in Degenerative Disorders and Stroke Rehabilitation: A Scope Systematic Review
    Authors: Rahnama Sisakht, A., Tavasouli, Z., Negahi, A., Hosseini, S.A., Satarzadeh, M.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Heliyon, Volume 10, Issue 15, e35080

 

  • Title: Mothers’ Health-Seeking Behaviors and Ignorance of Children’s Fever: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Authors: Tariverdi, M., Sakhtemanpour Bolouki, S., Tamaddondar, M., Rahmati, M.B., Mohammadian, M.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Volume 12, Issue 3, e142885

 

  • Title: Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and its Effects on Neural Tube Defects
    Authors: Elahi, Z., Hassanzadeh, F., Satarzadeh, M.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Iranian Journal of Child Neurology, Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 103–115

 

Conclusion

Mohammad’s academic background, research contributions, and determination to overcome challenges in the Iranian academic environment position him as a strong candidate for postgraduate studies. His pursuit of international education aims to broaden his expertise, offering him the opportunity to expand his research capabilities and contribute to global medical knowledge. His drive, research skills, and experience in the medical field align well with his career aspirations, making him a promising candidate for further academic and professional growth in healthcare.