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MAEDA Ayako  Assistant Professor
Tokyo University of Science, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy
Profile | Assigned Courses(15)
Refereed Papers(28) | Other Papers(2) | Publications(1) | Presentations(45)
Address 2641 Yamazaki, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken 278-8510, Japan
TEL : +81-4-7124-1501
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Under-Graduate School
  • 2017, Keio University Faculty of Pharmacy 
  • 2009, Kyoto University Faculty of Agriculture 
Graduate School
  • 2021, Keio University Pharmacy Doctoral Degree
  • 2011, Kyoto University Graduate School, Division of Agriculture Master's Degree
Postgraduate Qualification
  • Kyoto University Master of Agriculture
  • Keio University Doctor of Pharmacy
Research History
  • 2006-2011 Engaged in research on Information processing Mechanism in consumers' Produce Purchases
    2011-2015 Engaged in research on Medical Supporting Activities at the Great Earthquake
    2015-2017 Engaged in research on Package insert of over-the-counter drug
    2017-2023 Engaged in research on Development of a new information provision system for Kampo medicine using Artificial Intelligence
    2017- Engaged in research on Prediction model for Japanese Kampo medicine pattern
    2021- Engaged in research on Drug repositioning research using medical big data
Employment History
  • 202104- Tokyo University of Science, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Assistant Professor
    202105-
Research Keyword Pharmaceutical Sciences
Research Area
  • Medical pharmacy (Drug informatics, Kampo Medicine)
Research Theme
  • Safe drug treatment for the elderly
  • Prevention of colorectal cancer using medical big data
  • Drug repositioning research using medical big data
  • Development of a new information provision system
  • Prediction model for Japanese Kampo medicine
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Academic Society Affiliations
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