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ASAKAWA MIKARI
 
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Faculty of Dental Science Department of Dental Science Assistant Professor
Title
Assistant Professor
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研究活動 口腔細菌叢と口腔・全身の健康との関連の解明 教育活動 1)学部学生に対する口腔環境保健学の講義・基礎実習 2)大学院生に対する口腔予防医学の教育・研究指導 社会活動 1)保健福祉センターおよび久山町における地域歯科保健活動の援助
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Degree

  • D.D.S., Ph.D

Research Interests・Research Keywords

  • Research theme:Investigation of the relationships between the oral microbiome and oral and systemic health.

    Keyword:Oral microbiome, 16S rRNA gene, Next generation sequencing

    Research period: 2015.4

Awards

  • 優秀発表賞

    2022.5   第71回日本口腔衛生学会・総会  

Papers

  • Association of oral fungal profiles with health status and bacterial composition in elderly adults receiving community support and home care service. Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Mikari Asakawa, Shinya Kageyama, Heba Shehta Said, Jiale Ma, Shino Suma, Michiko Furuta, Toru Takeshita

    Applied and environmental microbiology   90 ( 8 )   e0085724   2024.8   ISSN:0099-2240 eISSN:1098-5336

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    UNLABELLED: Fungi compose a minority but a common component of normal oral microbiota and contribute to oral and systemic health by interacting with bacterial inhabitants. This study investigated the relationship of oral fungal profiles to health status and bacterial profiles of 159 elderly adults receiving community support and home care services. Fungal and bacterial densities and compositions were determined based on the fungal ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region and bacterial 16S rRNA gene amplicon analyses, respectively. The total fungal density of 87 individuals exceeded 5,000 copies, and their microbiota was characterized by significantly less dense bacterial populations and lower relative abundances of oral health-associated taxa, such as Neisseria perflava and Porphyromonas pasteri, compared with those with less than 5,000 copies of fungi. These individuals were significantly older, had fewer teeth, had lower physical function, and comprised more denture users and individuals with cognitive decline. Fungal compositions were classified into three profiles (Candida albicans-dominant, non-albicans Candida-dominant, and non-Candida-dominant), and individuals with a non-albicans Candida-dominant profile exhibited significantly lower physical and cognitive function than those with the Candida albicans-dominant profile. These results demonstrate that a high-density fungal population co-occurs with poor oral and systemic health status of the host and dysbiosis of the bacterial community, and particularly, the overgrowth of non-albicans Candida species may be implicated in worsening systemic conditions. IMPORTANCE: The interaction between fungal and bacterial components involved in the virulence of oral microbiota has received attention. This study demonstrates that an increase in fungal components is associated with a dysbiotic bacterial community and poor health status in elderly adults. Among individuals with a high-density fungal population, particularly, those with a non-albicans Candida-dominant profile had lower physical and cognitive functions than those with a C. albicans-dominant profile. These findings indicate that the evaluation of fungal components, in addition to the bacterial components, is important to understand the involvement of oral microbiota in oral and systemic diseases in elderly adults.

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  • Oral-to-rectum microbial transmission in orthopedic patients without a history of intestinal disorders Reviewed International journal

    Ge Lin, Shinya Kageyama, Aiko Maeda, Eiji Sakamoto, Jiale Ma , Mikari Asakawa , Michiko Furuta , Yoshihisa Yamashita, Toru Takeshita.

    Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology   14   1358684 - 1358684   2024.4   ISSN:2235-2988

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    The enrichment of oral taxa in the gut has recently been reported as a notable alteration in the microbial balance in patients with intestinal disorders. However, translocation in populations without such diseases remains controversial. In this study, we examined 49 pairs of tongue and rectal samples collected from orthopedic patients without a history of intestinal disorders to verify the presence of oral taxa in the rectal microbiota. The bacterial composition of each sample was determined using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and amplicon sequence variant (ASV) analysis. Although the bacterial compositions of the tongue and rectal microbiota were distinctly different, tongue ASVs were detected in 67.3% of the participants and accounted for 0.0%-9.37% of the rectal microbiota. Particularly, Streptococcus salivarius, Fusobacterium nucleatum, and Streptococcus parasanguinis were abundant in the rectal microbiota. According to the network analysis, tongue taxa, such as S. salivarius and S. parasanguinis, formed a cohabiting group with Klebsiella pneumoniae and Alistipes finegoldii in the rectal microbiota. The total abundance of tongue ASVs in the rectal microbiota was significantly higher in participants with older age, hypertension, and proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use. Our study presents an extensive translocation of oral taxa to the rectum of a population without intestinal disorders and suggests that aging, hypertension, and PPI use are associated with an increased abundance of oral taxa and potential pathogenic bacteria in the rectal microbiota.

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  • Establishment of tongue microbiota by 18 months of age and determinants of its microbial profile. Reviewed International journal

    Shinya Kageyama, Jiale Ma, Michiko Furuta, Toru Takeshita, Mikari Asakawa, Yuka Okabe, Yoshihisa Yamashita

    mBio   14 ( 5 )   e0133723   2023.11   ISSN:2150-7511

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    Understanding the development of oral microbiota early in life and the factors that influence it is important for preventing the establishment of dysbiotic oral microbiota later in life. This study demonstrates that the tongue microbiota undergoes early development from 4 to 18 months of age and converges into two types of microbiota showing indications of adult characteristics, with either S. salivarius or Neisseria-dominance. Interestingly, their divergence was strongly determined by their weaning status and the dietary frequencies of sweetened beverages, snacks, and fruits, suggesting that dietary habits during this period might influence the establishment of the oral microbiota. These findings may contribute to the development of novel preventive strategies against oral microbiota-related diseases.

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  • High-Resolution Detection of Translocation of Oral Bacteria to the Gut Reviewed International journal

    Shinya Kageyama, Satoko Sakata, Jiale Ma, Mikari Asakawa, Toru Takeshita, Michiko Furuta, Toshiharu Ninomiya, Yoshihisa Yamashita

    mBio   102 ( 7 )   752 - 758   2023.5   ISSN:0022-0345 eISSN:1544-0591

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  • Butyrate as a Potential Driver of a Dysbiotic Shift of the Tongue Microbiota. Reviewed International journal

    Chen BJ, Takeshita T, @Tajikara T, Asakawa M, Kageyama S, Shibata Y, Ayukawa Y, @Yano Y, Yamashita Y.

    mSphere   8(1):e0049022 ( 1 )   e0049022   2023.2   eISSN:2379-5042

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  • Yogurt product intake and reduction of tooth loss risk in a Japanese community Reviewed International coauthorship

    Jiale Ma, Michiko Furuta, Kazuhiro Uchida, Toru Takeshita, Shinya Kageyama, Mikari Asakawa, Kenji Takeuchi, Shino Suma, Satoko Sakata, Jun Hata, Woosung Sohn, Toshiharu Ninomiya, Yoshihisa Yamashita

    Journal of Clinical Periodontology   49 ( 4 )   345 - 352   2022.4   ISSN:0303-6979 eISSN:1600-051X

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  • Baseline periodontal status and modifiable risk factors are associated with tooth loss over a 10-year period: Estimates of population attributable risk in a Japanese community Reviewed

    Furuta, M; Takeuchi, K; Takeshita, T; Shibata, Y; Suma, S; Kageyama, S; Asakawa, M; Shimazaki, Y; Hata, J; Ninomiya, T; Yamashita, Y

    JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY   93 ( 4 )   526 - 536   2022.4   ISSN:0022-3492 eISSN:1943-3670

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    Background: This study aimed to examine whether modifiable risk factors can predict tooth loss over 10 years and estimate population attributable risk (PAR) for a combination of modifiable factors. Methods: This longitudinal study included 1466 participants who underwent dental examinations in 2007 and 2017 and were aged 40 to 79 years at baseline. Periodontal conditions were assessed using the 2018 periodontal classification. Incident tooth loss was defined as ≥4 teeth lost over a 10-year period. We calculated the partial PAR (pPAR%) for tooth loss to estimate the combined effect of modifiable risk factors. Results: Incidence of tooth loss was 17.5%. Directed acyclic graphs were used to identify risk factors for tooth loss. A logistic regression model showed that baseline periodontitis, dental caries experience, no regular dental visit, periodontal treatment, smoking, and obesity were associated with tooth loss after adjusting for covariates; pPAR% was 55.5% (95% confidence interval: 31.1% to 73.0%) in periodontitis Stage III to IV and 87.6% (50.4% to 97.4%) in the combination of all factors, respectively. The sex-stratified analysis showed that smoking and no regular dental visit in men and obesity in women were identified as potential risk factors for tooth loss. Conclusions: Modifiable factors accounted for most cases of incident tooth loss. Risk factors for tooth loss might differ by sex, suggesting that the appropriate approach for preventing tooth loss base on sex.

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  • High-Level Acquisition of Maternal Oral Bacteria in Formula-Fed Infant Oral Microbiota Reviewed

    Shinya Kageyama, Michiko Furuta, Toru Takeshita, Jiale Ma, Mikari Asakawa, Yoshihisa Yamashita

    mBio   13 ( 1 )   e0345221   2022.1   ISSN:2150-7511 eISSN:2150-7511

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    Acquisition of oral bacteria during infancy can affect the subsequent formation of stable oral microbiota. This study focused on the mother-to-infant transmission of oral bacteria, a major acquisition route of infant oral microbiota, and demonstrated that most infants acquired oral bacteria from their biological mother even at the single-nucleotide level.

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  • 10-year trend of tooth loss and associated factors in a Japanese population-based longitudinal study Reviewed International journal

    Michiko Furuta, Kenji Takeuchi, Toru Takeshita, Yukie Shibata, Shino Suma, Shinya Kageyama, Mikari Asakawa, Jun Hata, Daigo Yoshida, Yoshihiro Shimazaki, Toshiharu Ninomiya, Yoshihisa Yamashita.

    BMJ Open   2021.8

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    DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048114.

  • Clinical utility of subgingival plaque-specific bacteria in salivary microbiota for detecting periodontitis Reviewed International journal

    Jiale Ma, Shinya Kageyama, Toru Takeshita, Yukie Shibata, Michiko Furuta, Mikari Asakawa, Yoshihisa Yamashita.

    PLoS One   2021.6

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  • Tongue Microbiota Composition and Dental Caries Experience in Primary School Children. Reviewed International journal

    Daixi Zhang, Toru Takeshita, Michiko Furuta, Shinya Kageyama, Mikari Asakawa, Koki Nambu, Yoshihisa Yamashita

    mSphere   6 ( 2 )   2021.4

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    DOI: 10.1128/mSphere.01252-20

  • Airflow limitation and tongue microbiota in community-dwelling elderly individuals. Reviewed International journal

    Toru Takeshita, Koichiro Matsumoto, Michiko Furuta, Satoru Fukuyama, Kenji Takeuchi, Hiroaki Ogata, Mikari Asakawa, Shinya Kageyama, Jun Hata, Toshiharu Ninomiya, Hiromasa Inoue, Yoshihisa Yamashita

    ERJ open research   7 ( 2 )   2021.4

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    DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00616-2020

  • Compositional Shift of Oral Microbiota Following Surgical Resection of Tongue Cancer Reviewed International journal

    Shinya Kageyama, @Yuka Nagao, #Jiale Ma, Mikari Asakawa, @Ryoji Yoshida, Toru Takeshita, @Akiyuki Hirosue, Yoshihisa Yamashita, @Hideki Nakayama

    Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology   10   2020.11

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  • Effects of eradication of Helicobacter pylori on oral malodor and the oral environment: a single-center observational study Reviewed International journal

    Nao Suzuki, Richiko Beppu, Masahiro Yoned, Toru Takeshita, Mikari Asakawa, Yoshihisa Yamashita, Takashi Hanioka, Takao Hirofuji, Tetsuo Shinohara

    BMC Research Notes   2020.8

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  • Disrupted tongue microbiota and detection of nonindigenous bacteria on the day of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Reviewed International journal

    Saori Oku, Toru Takeshita, Toshiko Futatsuki, Shinya Kageyama, Mikari Asakawa, Yasuo Mori, Toshihiro Miyamoto, Jun Hata, Toshiharu Ninomiya, Haruhiko Kashiwazaki, Yoshihisa Yamashita.

    PLoS pathogens   16 ( 3 )   2020.1

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  • Effect of coffee on the compositional shift of oral indigenous microbiota in in vitro cultivation. Reviewed International journal

    Ogata K, Takeshita T, Shibata Y, Matsumi R, Kageyama S, Asakawa M, Yamashita Y.

    Journal of Oral Science   61 ( 3 )   418 - 424   2019.9

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  • Characteristics of the salivary microbiota in patients with various digestive tract cancers. Reviewed International journal

    Shinya Kageyama, Toru Takeshita, Kenji Takeuchi, Mikari Asakawa, Rie Matsumi, Michiko Furuta, Yukie Shibata, Kiyoshi Nagai, Masahiko Ikebe, Masaru Morita, Muneyuki Masuda, Yasushi Toh, Yutaka Kiyohara, Toshiharu Ninomiya, Yoshihisa Yamashita.

    Frontiers in Microbiology   10   2019.8

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    DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01780

  • Transition of bacteria diversity and composition in tongue microbiota during the first 2 years of life. Reviewed International journal

    Kageyama S, Asakawa M, Takeshita T, Ihara Y, Kanno S, Hara T, Takahashi I, Yamashita Y.

    mSphere   4 ( 3 )   2019.5

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  • Identification of initial colonizing bacteria in dental plaques from young adults using full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Reviewed International journal

    Yukari Ihara, Toru Takeshita, Shinya Kageyama, Rie Matsumi, Mikari Asakawa, Yukie Shibata, Yuki Sugiura, Kunio Ishikawa, Ichiro Takahashi, Yoshihisa Yamashita.

    mSystems   4 ( 5 )   2019.1

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  • Effects of xylitol-containing chewing gum on the oral microbiota. Reviewed International journal

    Takeuchi K, Asakawa M, Hashiba T, Takeshita T, Saeki Y, Yamashita Y.

    Journal of Oral Science   60 ( 4 )   588 - 594   2018.12

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  • Tongue microbiota and oral health status in community-dwelling elderly adults. Reviewed International journal

    Asakawa M, Takeshita T, Furuta M, Kageyama S, Takeuchi K, Hata J, Ninomiya T, Yamashita Y.

    mSphere   3 ( 4 )   2018.8

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    DOI: 10.1128/mSphere.00332-18

  • Relationship of variations in the tongue microbiota and pneumonia mortality in nursing home residents. Reviewed International journal

    Kageyama S, Takeshita T, Furuta M, Tomioka M, Asakawa M, Suma S, Takeuchi K, Shibata Y, Iwasa Y, Yamashita Y.

    Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences   73 ( 8 )   1097 - 1102   2018.7

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  • Relative abundance of total subgingival plaque-specific bacteria in salivary microbiota reflects the overall periodontal condition in patients with periodontitis. Reviewed International journal

    Kageyama S, Takeshita T, Asakawa M, Shibata Y, Takeuchi K, Yamanaka W, Yamashita Y.

    PLoS One   12 ( 4 )   2017.3

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Presentations

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Professional Memberships

  • 九州口腔衛生学会

    2021.4 - Present

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  • 日本口腔衛生学会

  • 歯科基礎医学会

  • 九州口腔衛生学会

  • Japanese Society for Bacteriology

  • 日本口腔衛生学会

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  • Japanese Society for Bacteriology

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  • 歯科基礎医学会

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Research Projects

  • 高齢者の舌細菌叢dysbiosisを制御する真菌群の網羅的探索

    Grant number:23K16229  2023 - 2024

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  若手研究

    朝川 美加李

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    申請者らはこれまでに、高齢者の口腔疾患や肺炎死亡と関連する舌細菌構成パターンの存在を特定し、高齢者の健康維持における舌細菌叢の重要性を報告してきた。一方で、細菌とともに舌微生物叢の重要な構成要素である真菌については、健康な宿主では病原性は低いとされてきたこともあり、その全容については未だ不明な点が多いのが現状である。本研究は、高齢者から採取した舌苔検体を使用し、高齢者の舌微生物叢における真菌構成を菌株レベルで網羅的かつ詳細に決定し、細菌dysbiosisと共存あるいは拮抗する真菌種および真菌構成を特定する。

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  • Validity of polyphenols for control of tongue microbiota

    Grant number:21K17212  2021 - 2022

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Early-Career Scientists

    Asakawa Mikari

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    This study aimed to investigation the validity of polyphenols (PPs) for control of tongue microbiota. Tongue microbiota samples were cultivated for 12h in basal medium containing mucin and PPs to assess its effects on the growth of tongue microbiota. Significantly higher relative abundance of Stereptococcus and lower relative abundances of Veillonella and Haemophilus were observed in microbiota cultured in the medium with PPs for 6h and 12h compared to that in the medium alone. These results suggest that PPs affects the bacterial composition of the tongue microbiota.

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  • Elucidation of factors affecting oral microbiome development in early life stage

    Grant number:20H03901  2020 - 2022

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    Yamashita Yoshihisa

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    Microbiome analyses of a total of 645 specimens, including those from 4-month-old infants and their mothers, revealed that the tongue coating flora of 4-month-old infants was extremely simple and divided into eight clusters. At 1 year and 6 months of age, the diversity of the microbiota increases rapidly, approaching the adult microbiota composition greatly, with some exhibiting an infantile-like microbiota composition. While the majority, it was roughly divided into type 1 related to unhealthy conditions and type 2 related to healthy conditions as defined in the past. However, the eight clusters of infant microbiota did not show any significant association with infant type 1-like or type 2-like. On the other hand, it was suggested that dietary habits are related to the formation of type 1-like or type 2-like tongue coating flora.

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  • New definition of oral dysbiosis by using the more advanced generation long sequence

    Grant number:20K21682  2020 - 2022

    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for challenging Exploratory Research

    Yamashita Yoshihisa

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    As a result of analyzing the dwelling elderly in the Kotonami area of Manno-town, Kagawa
    Prefecture, 26.9% of the subjects were frail. It was found that lack of appetite, eating alone, and lack of enjoyment of eating leads to a decrease in vitality in people with lower than 20 teeth, suggesting that it is necessary to pay attention for factors that interfere with eating in order to prevent frailty in a case of people with lower tooth number.
    On the other hand, due to the influence of SARSCoV2 infection, apart from the original research plan, we asked a dental clinic to collect saliva samples from patients with severe periodontal disease and compared the composition of the salivary flora with those of healthy people in Hisayama-town. As a result, most of the bacterial species that predominated in the saliva of individuals with healthy periodontal tissue were predominant in type 2 flora, which we previously defined as healthy oral flora by ourselves.

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  • The establishment of scientific basis for the effects of mechanical tongue cleaning on the tongue microbiota

    Grant number:19K24123  2019 - 2020

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity start-up

    Asakawa Mikari

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    This study aimed to investigation the effects of mechanical tongue cleaning on the tongue bacterial composition. The bacterial composition was determined by a 16S rRNA gene sequencing approach using a next-generation sequencer. The proportions of Actinomyces and Actinobacteria were predominant before mechanical tongue cleaning, whereas the proportions of Streptococcus and Rothia were predominant after that. These results suggest that mechanical tongue cleaning affects the bacterial composition of the tongue microbiota.

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Class subject

  • 口腔微生物学

    2024.4 - 2024.9   First semester

  • 口腔保健学

    2024.4 - 2024.9   First semester

  • 環境衛生学

    2024.4 - 2024.9   First semester

  • 口腔微生物学

    2023.10 - 2024.3   Second semester

  • 口腔保健学

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 環境衛生学

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 口腔微生物学

    2022.10 - 2023.3   Second semester

  • 口腔保健学

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 口腔微生物学

    2021.10 - 2022.3   Second semester

  • 口腔保健学

    2021.4 - 2021.9   First semester

  • 口腔保健学

    2020.4 - 2020.9   First semester

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FD Participation

  • 2023.6   Role:Participation   Title:「科学研究費補助金採択率向上に向けた工夫」等について

    Organizer:[Undergraduate school/graduate school/graduate faculty]

  • 2022.7   Role:Participation   Title:廃棄物の分別等について

    Organizer:[Undergraduate school/graduate school/graduate faculty]

  • 2022.7   Role:Participation   Title:科研費申請書ー採択に近づく書き方のコツ

    Organizer:[Undergraduate school/graduate school/graduate faculty]

  • 2021.6   Role:Participation   Title:電子ジャーナルをめぐる現状と今後に向けた対応について

    Organizer:[Undergraduate school/graduate school/graduate faculty]

  • 2021.4   Role:Participation   Title:令和3年度 第1回全学FD(新任教員の研修)

    Organizer:University-wide

  • 2020.9   Role:Participation   Title:M2B学習支援システム講習会(オンライン開催)◇初級編・中級編◇

    Organizer:University-wide

  • 2020.6   Role:Participation   Title:ジャーナルをめぐる現状と論文の投稿・入手について

    Organizer:[Undergraduate school/graduate school/graduate faculty]

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Outline of Social Contribution and International Cooperation activities

  • 保健福祉センターおよび久山町における地域歯科保健活動の援助

Specialized clinical area

  • Biology / Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy / Dentistry / Social Dentistry

Clinician qualification

  • Certifying physician

    日本口腔衛生学会

  • Specialist

    日本口腔衛生学会

Year of medical license acquisition

  • 2014