Medical Care Technology Research Group

Research Outline

“Universal Medical Access” facilitated by Innovation of Medical Care Technology

“Universal Medical Access” refers to ensuring that everyone can receive appropriate medical care anytime and anywhere, regardless of availability of medical professionals.
Our group has studied foundational and applied technologies that advance intelligent, user-friendly and cost-effective medical devices for “Universal Medical Access”. Our core technologies include noninvasive, minimally invasive, and easy-to-use modalities such as ultrasound and Magnetic Particle Imaging, intelligent systems based on AI and robotics, studies on disease mechanisms and prevention, as well as regulatory science. Through collaboration with academia, industry, government, and medical institutes, we also contribute to the rapid regulatory approval, commercialization, and social implementation of these technologies.
Ultrasound physics, Magnetic Physics, Computer Science, AI, Robotics, Biomechanics, Physiology. Intelligent, Automated,Non/less-invasive, User-friendly, Easy-to-use, Cost-effective Medical Device and Systems for“Universal Medical Access”. Collaboration, Technical ConsultationStandardization,Guidance documentation

Members

Name (Position)

Research Theme

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G.S.

KOSEKI Yoshihiko (Group Leader)
Team Leader, Remote Self-Care Technology Research Team, Integrated Research Center for Self-Care Technology

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Surgical Robotics, Needle Biomechanics,Safety Assessment and Regulatory Science

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G.S.

TSUMURA Ryosuke, Ph.D.

Robotic assistant of automated medicine, telemedicine, and minimally invasive therapy

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G.S.

TAY Zhiwei, Ph.D.
Senior Researcher, Remote Self-Care Technology Research Team, Integrated Research Center for Self-Care Technology

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ResearchGate

Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) and its application to cell transplant tracking, thermal measurement, and cancer ablation

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WASHIO Takuro
Researcher, Remote Self-Care Technology Research Team, Integrated Research Center for Self-Care Technology

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ResearchGate

Blood pressure regulation mechanism triggered by cerebral blood flow and effective exercise intervention for hypertension prevention

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