Graduate School of Medicine (Graduate School)

Research presentation

Graduate School Research Presentation Session

The above-mentioned research presentation will be held as follows. Please attend.
Please note that abstracts of the presenters' dissertations may be downloaded from the Graduate School website.
(The time required for each person, including the oral examination, is approximately 20 to 25 minutes.)


Click here for a list of research presentation dates (PDF)

Date and Time
July 18, 2025 (Friday) 17:00~
place
Seminar Room 505 (Education and Research Building, 5th floor) *An IC card is required to enter the building.
host
Dean of the Graduate School of Medicine

Research presenters and titles

Publication order
full name
Research topic Thesis Abstract
1. Kenya Hamasaki Change in Feeding and Swallowing Function
in Elderly Patients with Isolated Hospitalization
for COVID-19: A Retrospective Cohort Study
(Changes in feeding and swallowing function in elderly patients hospitalized in isolation due to COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study)
By course
download
2. Maki Inoue Continuous glucose monitoring-derived time in
range is associated with changes in cognitive
function test scores in Japanese patients with
type 2 diabetes mellitus
(Time in range from continuous glucose monitors correlates well with cognitive function test scores in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes)
Changes and related
By course
download
3. Maya Nakanishi Effect of iron administration on the aortic iron
content and vascular calcification in
phosphorus-loaded chronic kidney disease rats
(Iron administration in chronic renal failure rats fed high phosphorus diets)
Effects on vascular calcification and aortic iron content)
By course
download
4. Chiaki Ogita Effectiveness for remission maintenance rate and safety of different rituximab regimens for treating anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated
Vasculitis in Japan: a J-CANVAS study
(Regarding the differences in efficacy and safety of RTX therapy in the treatment of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis in Japan:
Clinical research using JCANVAS)
Those who have not completed the course
download

1st seat: 17:00~ 2nd seat: 17:20~ 3rd seat: 17:40~ 4th seat: 18:00~