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March 21, 2025

A student from Itabashi Campuswon the Outstanding Presentation Award at the 34th Neurobehavioral Pharmacology Young Researchers Gathering

At the 34th Gathering of Young Researchers in Neurobehavioral Pharmacology held at Ochanomizu University on Sunday, March 16, 2025, Teikyo University students Yuina Yamada (4th year, Faculty of Medical Technology) and Kazuna Iinuma (4th year, Faculty of Medical Technology) received the Outstanding Presentation Award.

Yamada has been conducting research under the supervision of Associate Professor Goto Mari of the Department of Department of Clinical Laboratory Science Faculty of Medical Technology, and at this conference, she presented a paper titled "Analysis of Biochemical Parameters in Low Birth Weight Model Rads." This research was highly praised for clarifying the influence of the maternal environment before pregnancy and during the fetal and childhood periods on biochemical parameters such as blood glucose, lipids, and proteins in low birth weight infants, in line with the "DOHaD theory," which states that the maternal environment is involved in the child's lifestyle-related diseases, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and lipid metabolism disorders in later adulthood, leading to the award.
Iinuma has been conducting research under the supervision of Takahiro Kameda, Senior Assistant Professor the Department Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Medical Technology at our university, and presented a paper at this conference titled "Modification and Fragmentation of Apolipoproteins in High-Density Lipoproteins by Myeloperoxidase and Chymase." In this research, he revealed that oxidative enzymes released from macrophages and other cells present in atherosclerotic lesions and proteolytic enzymes released from mast cells cause structural changes in various apolipoproteins in HDL. This research was highly praised for its process of discovering new biomarkers for atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease, leading to this award.
We look forward to seeing what Yamada and Iinuma do in the future.

For more information about the Department of Department of Clinical Laboratory Science Faculty of Medical Technology, click here
For more information about the Gathering of Young Researchers in Neurobehavioral Pharmacology, click here.

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