Nobuyuki Sakamoto

Last Updated :2024/07/03

Affiliations, Positions
Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences(Medicine), Assistant Professor
E-mail
nbskhiroshima-u.ac.jp
Other Contact Details
Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University 1-2-3, Kasumi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima, Japan
TEL : (+81)82-257-5113 FAX : (+81)
Self-introduction
The human body consists of many cells and has a complex structure. The complexity of the human body begins with a single cell, the fertilized egg, which divides and increases in number, and is then transformed by the cells that change their position and shape. Developmantal biology is the study that pursues the mystery of this body building process. I am trying to unravel the mystery of how the body of living creatures is formed using chicken.

Basic Information

Major Professional Backgrounds

  • 1999/04/01, 2002/03/31, Biohistory Reserch Hall
  • 2002/04/01, 2007/03/31, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Research Associate
  • 2007/04/01, 2012/03/31, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Assistant Professor
  • 2012/04/01, 2019/03/31, Hiroshima University, Institute of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Assistant Professor
  • 2019/04/01, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Assistant Professor

Educational Backgrounds

  • Tokyo Metropolitan University, Graduate School, Division of Natural Science, Japan, 1996/04, 1999/03
  • Tokyo Metropolitan University, Faculty of Science, Japan, 1990/04, 1994/03

Academic Degrees

  • Doctor of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • Master of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University

Educational Activity

  • [Bachelor Degree Program] School of Medicine : Program of Medicine : Medicine
  • [Master's Program] Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences : Division of Integrated Health Sciences : Program of Biomedical Science
  • [Doctoral Program] Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences : Division of Integrated Health Sciences : Program of Biomedical Science
  • [Doctoral Program] Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences : Division of Biomedical Sciences : Program of Medicine

In Charge of Primary Major Programs

  • Medicine

Research Fields

  • Medicine,dentistry, and pharmacy;Basic medicine;General anatomy (including histology / embryology)

Research Keywords

  • Body Wall
  • Lateral Plate Mesoderm
  • Morphogenesis
  • Somite

Affiliated Academic Societies

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2024, Undergraduate Education, First Semester, Structure of human body
  2. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , First Semester, Seminar
  3. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Second Semester, Seminar
  4. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , First Semester, Research
  5. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Second Semester, Research
  6. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Seminar
  7. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Seminar
  8. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Research
  9. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Research
  10. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , First Semester, Human Anatomy
  11. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Seminar on Anatomy and Developmental Biology
  12. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Seminar on Anatomy and Developmental Biology
  13. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Research on Anatomy and Developmental Biology
  14. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Research on Anatomy and Developmental Biology

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. ★, Double-layered two-directional somatopleural cell migration during chicken body wall development revealed with local fluorescent tissue labeling, Anatomical Science International, 97(4), 380-390, 20220220
  2. Analysis of mesenchymal infuluence on the pepsinogen gene exoression in the epithelium of chicken embryonic digestive tract, Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology, 205, 382-390, 199606
  3. Analysis of temporal expression pattern and cis-regulatory sequences of chicken pepsinogen A and C, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 250, 420-424, 199809
  4. ★, Role for cGATA-5 in transcriptional regulation of the embryonic chicken pepsinogen gene by epithelial-mesenchymal interaction in the developing chicken stomach, Developmental Biology, 223, 103-113, 2000
  5. Application of efficient and specific gene transfer systems and organ culture techniques for the elucidation of mechanisms of epithelial-mesenchymal interaction in the developing gut, Development, growth & differentiation, 42(3), 207-211, 2000
  6. From the primitive streak to the somitic mesoderm: labeling the early stages of chick embryos using EGFP transfection, ANATOMICAL SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL, 93(4), 414-421, 201809