June 19, 2025
Awarding Organization: The Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
Date of Award: June 3, 2025
Recipient(s): Associate Professor Shungo Imai, Takato Ono, Kenta Uda, Kyoko Sayama, Assistant Professor Hayato Kizaki, Professor Satoko Hori
( Laboratory of Drug Informatics ) et al.
Article Title: The Impact of Mass Media Reports on "Pharmaceuticals" on Patients: A Questionnaire Survey Targeting Internet Panelists and Visitors to Community Pharmacies
Award Name: Postdoctoral Award
Recipient(s): Assistant Professor Hayato Kizaki ( Laboratory of Drug Informatics )
Dissertation Title: A Study on Building an Analysis Platform for Drug-Related Incidents Experienced by Non-Medical Staff in Long-Term Care Facilities
Recipient(s): Former Assistant Professor Keisuke Seimiya ( Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacy , currently at the Department of Pharmacy, Keio University Hospital)
Dissertation Title: A Study on the Interaction between Drugs and Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs)
Recipient(s): Yukiko Ohno (Completed the Doctoral Programs, Department of Pharmacy, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences in March 2025, Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacy
currently at Okayama University Hospital)
Dissertation Title: A Study on Symptom Extraction Methods from Medical Records Using Natural Language Processing Technology: Focusing on Patients' Subjective Information
Recipient(s): Yuka Cho (Completed the Doctoral Programs, Department of Pharmacy, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences in March 2023, Division of Pharmacodynamics
currently at Hamamatsu University School of Medicine Hospital)
Dissertation Title: A Study on the Exacerbation of Sepsis due to Skeletal Muscle Atrophy
Award Name: JPHCS Article Award
Recipient(s): Yumi Fujita et al. (Completed the Doctoral Programs, Department of Pharmacy, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences in March 2022, Division of Pharmaceutics
Project Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Kanazawa University Hospital)
Article Title: Effect of changes in skin properties due to diabetes mellitus on the titration period of transdermal fentanyl: single-center retrospective study and diabetic animal model study