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Research Grant

JSID's Fellowship Shiseido
Research Grant

The Japanese Society for Investigative Dermatology in collaboration with Shiseido Company, Limited, grants the JSID's Fellowship Shiseido Research Grant to promote dermatological studies and aid promising domestic dermatologists.

Eligibility (Qualifications)

Applicants must be JSID members
Engaged in research relating to any of the fields as below.
Recommended by the applicant's supervisor or a JSID member

Field

  • Skin aging

  • Keratinocyte biology

  • Pigment cell biology

  • Hair biology

  • Cosmeceuticals

  • All the basic research areas related to 1) - 5), e.g. immunology

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2023 JSID‘s Fellowship Shiseido Research Grant:List of grant recipients

Year Name Affiliation Research subjest
2023 Gyohei Egawa Kyoto University Analysis of homologous recombination in skin using genetically engineered mouse models
Takehiro Takahashi Tohoku University Dissecting the sex differences in the immune responses in skin keratinocytes and fibroblasts

JSID‘s Fellowship Shiseido Research Grant:List of grant recipients

Year Name Affiliation Research subjest Introduction of researcher
2022 Yu Sawada University of Occupational and Environmental Health STING-mediated anti-tumor strategy by epigenetic modification [PDF:345KB]
Teruki Yanagi Hokkaido University Development of novel therapeutics for angiosarcoma using drug screening
2021 Daisuke Nanba The University of Tokyo Understanding the mechanism of age-associated decline of skin regenerative capacity through epidermal stem cells [PDF:957KB]
Sho Hiroyasu Osaka City University Protease functions in itch associated with pemphigoid diseases
2020 Hiroaki Iwata Hokkaido University Observation of tight junction formation using cultured keratinocytes [PDF:1.04MB]
Sayaka Shibata The University of Tokyo Dynamics of epigenetic environment in skin inflammatory diseases
2019 Atsushi Otsuka Kyoto University The role of Schwann cell in the pathogenesis of skin allergic diseases. [PDF:321KB]
Takuya Takeichi Nagoya University To establish a new treatment to control autoinflammatory keratinization diseases [PDF:354KB]
2018 Hayakazu Sumida The University of Tokyo Exploration of novel lipid metabolism-related molecules in immune-mediated skin diseases [PDF:317KB]
Hideyuki Ujiie Hokkaido University Investigation into the mechanism of autoantibody production in autoimmune blistering disorders [PDF:323KB]
2017 Hayato Takahashi Keio University Analysis on expression mechanism and in vivo function of cholesterol 25-hydroxylase in helper T cells
Rei Watanabe University of Tsukuba Aging alteration of human skin T cells
2016 Takeshi Namiki Tokyo Medical and Dental University The development of a novel therapy against melanomas by inducing apoptosis
Sei-ichiro Motegi Gunma University Development of the new treatment for diabetic intractable skin ulcer
2015 Ken Natsuga Hokkaido University Molecular mechanisms of skin anti-aging by epidermal basement membrane protein
Ayumi Yoshizaki The University of Tokyo The role of ex vivo induced regulatory B cells in oxidative stress with systemic sclerosis
2014 Toshifumi Nomura Hokkaido University Comprehensive analysis of long non-coding RNAs in keratinization
Tetsuya Honda Kyoto University The role of Resolvin E1, a lipid mediator derived from ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid, in cutaneous immune system
2013 Teruki Dainichi Kyoto University Molecular cues for asymmetric cell division in epidermis
Jun Yamagami Keio University Activation mechanism of autoreactive B cells in pemphigus
2012 Keisuke Nagao Keio University Central roles of hair follicles and Langerhans cells in regulating skin Immunity
Risa Tamagawa-Mineoka Kyoto Prefectural University Platelet-induced regulatory mechanisms in cutaneous inflammation
2011 Makoto Sugaya The University of Tokyo The effects of lymphatic dysfunction on cutaneous immunity
Wataru Nishie Hokkaido University Understanding the role of collagen XVⅡ in the migration of keratinocytes
2010 Yoshihide Asano The University of Tokyo The mechanism of impaired wound healing in animal models with increased vascular senescence
Akiharu Kubo Keio University Evaluation of epithelial barrier structure and function in sebaceous glands and hair follicles
 

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