Research

Education

We are responsible for lectures and practices of embryology (1st year), general histology (1st year), and systemic histology (2nd year). Anatomy (histology) including embryology is a subject not only to memory the name and structure of tissues, and cell, but also to understand at molecular, cellular, tissue and organ levels to reveal “the Mysteries of Life”. For this reason, we would like to learn a deep understanding and knowledge of the normal structure due to accurate sample observation ability to all students, and other basic medicine, including pathology, for fully understand the clinical medicine future subsequent we are teaching with the goal of getting to master necessary the basic academic skills.

Research

We are studying the gene, transcription factor, and protein expression dynamics using various molecular histochemical methods, such as immunohistochemistry, Southwestern histochemistry, and in situ hybridization. We would like to perform a comprehensive understanding of the research approach to the essence of life from molecules to the organ using molecular histochemical methods.