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Assistant Professor:Ryoichi Sugisawa

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Assistant Professor:Ryoichi Sugisawa

 Assistant Professor:Naofumi Tomimoto

Education

2025 Doctor program, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Graduate School of Pharmacy, Kindai University (Supervisor: Dr. Reiko Sugiura)
2022 Master’s Program, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Graduate School of Pharmacy, Kindai University
2020 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kindai University

Work experience

2025-present Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine
   
   

 

 

Selected publications

Tomimoto N, N, Takasaki T and Sugiura R. Arsenite treatment induces Hsp90 aggregates distinct from conventional stress granules in fission yeast. Microbial Cell 11 242-253 (2024)

Takasaki T, Obana R, Fujiwara D, Tomimoto N, Khandakar GI,  Satoh R, Sugiura R. ACA-28, an anticancer compound, induces Pap1 nuclear accumulation via ROS-dependent and -independent mechanisms in fission yeast. microPublication Biology (2023)

Sugiura R, Satoh R, Tomimoto N, Takasaki T. Phase Separation Orchestrates Cancer Signaling: Stress Granules as a Promising Target for Cancer Therapy, Phase Separation in Living Cells, Springer Nature (review), 209-252 (2023)

Takasaki T, Utsumi R, Shimada E, Tomimoto N, Satoh R, Sugiura R. Autophagy-related genes genetically interact with Pmk1 MAPK signaling in fission yeast. microPublication Biology (2022)

Takasaki T, Tomimoto N, Ikehata T, Satoh R, Sugiura R. Distinct spatiotemporal distribution of Hsp90 under high-heat and mild-heat stress conditions in fission yeast. microPublication Biology (2021)

Kanda Y, Satoh R, Takasaki T, Tomimoto N, Tsuchiya K, Tsai CA, Tanaka T, Kyomoto S, Hamada K, Fujiwara T, Sugiura R. Sequestration of the PKC ortholog Pck2 in stress granules as a feedback mechanism of MAPK signaling in fission yeast. Journal of Cell Science, 134, jcs250191 (2021)