| Associate Professor(PI) | Chihiro Motozono, Ph.D | ![]() |
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| D4 | Li Huanyu | ![]() |
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Yoshiki Aritsu I am working on the development of artificial T cell antigens that induce functional T cell responses. |
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| D3 |
Takeshi Nakama This is a photo of a sunset taken during my visit to La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, a partner in our international collaborative research. It was my first trip abroad, and I still vividly remember the process of planning the trip specifically to see that sunset. In this way, one of the distinctive features of our lab is that we engage in collaborative research not only domestically but also internationally. |
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| D3(Respiratory department) |
Yuka Tajima, MD I belong to the Department of Respiratory Medicine at Kumamoto University, and joined Motozono lab through a collaborative research project with my supervisor. |
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| D2 | Yan Jin, MD | ![]() |
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Saitoti Timoth Saitoti is a first year PhD candidate in molecular immunology. His research focuses on optimizing the function of gamma delta T cells for infectious diseases (HIV and viral hepatitis). Prior to joining the Motozono lab at Kumamoto University, Saitoti worked as a public health researcher and laboratory scientist at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences and the Ifakara Health Institute. His previous work focused on family planning among women living with HIV and on improving access to HIV self-testing among young adults in Tanzania, particularly those living in urban slums. |
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| M2 | Mizuki Hori | ![]() |
| Technician | Kyoko Yamada | ![]() |
| Research support Associate | Sachie Kawazoe | ![]() |