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An associate professor: Usui Masaru ←blog(irregular diary)
I study it as a big theme "how the animal including the person goes out with drug resistant bacteria" because I feel the difficulty of issue of drug resistant bacteria measures and the importance.
Specifically, I want to push forward a study using molecular biologic technique mainly to clarify expession mechanism and the spread course of drug resistant bacteria.
In addition, the study of persister in the biofilm which led to the appearance of drug resistant bacteria started.
Of course, through a study, what want to contribute to the society wants to convey excitement who can feel it by studying the creature including the microbe to student.
The hobby watches a game of the competition in overall sports.
Assistant professor: Akira Fukuda
Drug-resistant bacteria are now everywhere, and there is a reason for their continued existence, so my research focuses on "understanding the current state of resistant bacteria and considering ways to control them."
As a veterinarian at the School of Veterinary Medicine, I am faced with the problem of resistant bacteria, which is a large and complex issue that spans various fields (animals, the environment, and humans). Within that, it is a theme that allows me to feel the joy of overcoming the issue by working together while understanding each other's fields.
Study hard (research) and play hard!
I hope to grow together with my students with this motto in mind.
A professor emeritus : Yutaka Tamura ← columns
Graduate student ,undergraduate introduction
Graduate students
Shingo Okamura, Deepika Lata
Undergraduate students
6th year: Shiori Tsuji, Kento Kogure, Hiroto Hojo, Mioko Kobayashi, Yuma Furuya, Kaho Okawa
5th year: Kohei Toriyama, Yuuka Miyagi, Kotoha Kato, Asur Noda, Kotono Terao, Michihide Takeda
4th year: Hisaaki Goto, Mao Nishikawa, Tomomi Watanabe, Mizuki Matsui, Yuto Ochiai, Yumi Nakayama
State of the experiment in the laboratory
Party after the 158th veterinarian society (combination with the Kitasato Univ. person beast common infectious disease seminar)