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MAEZAWA So  Professor
Tokyo University of Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Applied Biological Science
Profile | Laboratories | Assigned Courses(26)
Refereed Papers(41) | Refereed Proceedings(1) | Other Papers(16) | Publications(2) | Presentations(126)
Address 2641 Yamazaki, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken 278-8510, Japan
TEL : +81-4-7124-1501
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Under-Graduate School
  • 2005, Tokyo University of Science Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Applied Biological Science 
Graduate School
  • 2009, Tokyo University of Science Graduate School, Division of Science and Engineering Department of Applied Biological Science Doctoral Degree
Postgraduate Qualification
  • Tokyo University of Science PhD
Research History
  • 2009-2014
    Engaged in research on the functional analysis of DNA polymerases involved in DNA repair

    2014-2018
    Engaged in research on the mechanisms of the establishment of epigenome in spermatogenesis

    2018-2020
    Engaged in research on chromatin structure and epigenetic regulations during germ cell differentiation

    2020-Present
    Engaged in research on metabolism-epigenome crosstalk in germ cells
    Engaged in research on paternal epigenomic alterations induced by nutritional environment and aging
Employment History
Research Keyword Reproductive Science, Epigenetics, Molecular Biology
Research Area
  • System genome science (Omics)
  • Molecular biology (Molecular Biology)
  • Genetics/Chromosome dynamics (Epigenetics)
  • Integrative animal science (Reproductive Science)
Research Theme
  • 1. Multimodal regulation of chromatin structure during mouse spermatogenesis, 2. Regulation of gametogenesis by epigenome editing based on single-cell chromatin accessibility analysis, 3. Interplay between epigenetics and metabolism in transgenerational inheritance
Academic Awards Received
Academic Society Affiliations
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