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January 27, 2023

Unraveling Alpha Rays: Teikyo Student Takes Quantum Leap in Radiation Therapy Research

In a remarkable display of academic prowess, Mr. Masaru Takeuchi, a first-year graduate student in the Graduate School of Health Sciences at Teikyo University, captivated the audience at the 41st Research Presentation Lecture Meeting of the Kyushu Branch of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan on December 3, 2022. Takeuchi's enlightening lecture, "Track Structure by Track Image Analysis of α-Rays Passing Through the Air," left a lasting impression, earning him the esteemed Encouragement Prize.

Takeuchi's study delves into the intricacies of calculating microscopically absorbed dose in the cell region. Leveraging a thermal expansion-type cloud chamber, he captured alpha ray track images coursing through the air, enabling a meticulous analysis of ionization density distribution along charged particle tracks. This breakthrough has profound implications, particularly in the realm of targeted alpha ray therapy, holding the promise of future advancements in research and development. The Atomic Energy Society of Japan's Kyushu Branch lauded Takeuchi for the ingenuity and potential impact embedded within his work. This recognition not only elevates Takeuchi's academic journey but also underscores Teikyo University's commitment to fostering groundbreaking research that shapes the future of science and healthcare.

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