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downloadable brochure - APRU Global Health Program
Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Outline 2014 014 Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Medical School 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871 Japan Tel:+81-6-6879-5111 / Fax:+81-6-6879-3347 School of Allied Health Sciences 1-7 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871 Japan Tel:+81-6-6879-5111 / Fax:+81-6-6879-2629 http://www.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/ Message from the Dean INDEX Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine 2014 Message from the Dean Vision and Guiding Principles ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・2 Organizational Overview of the Graduate School of Medicine ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・4 Research Topics ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・8 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Area of Nursing Science ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・9 International Relationships ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 10 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Introduction to Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 12 Campus Life ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 16 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 18 De an KANEDA Yasufumi M.D., Ph.D. Research Support ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 19 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ History ・ ・ ・ 25 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Map of Facilities ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 26 Layout ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 28 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Access ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 29 The origins of the Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine can be traced back to Tekijuku, a school founded in Osaka in 1838 by Ogata Koan. The open learning environment that Koan established resulted in the education of many exceptional talented individuals who went on to become historical figures that shaped modern Japan. The Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine have also trained many brilliant medical doctors and researchers in the fields of medicine and life sciences, who have contributed medical advancements worldwide. At the Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, our mission is to provide a high-quality education, to advance research, and to ultimately contribute to health care improvements in cooperation with the Osaka University Hospital. More than twenty years have passed since we moved from Nakanoshima to the Suita campus. During that time, our prospects have expanded considerably, and we needed a new place to converge our activities; a new building, the Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research (CoMIT) opened in May 2014. This building emphasizes our collaboration with industry. We also have floors dedicated to education, as well as the Department of Medical Innovation that belongs to our hospital. This new building will provide an ideal site for world-class medical education and tremendous advancements in medical and life science research, which are certain to spur new developments in medicine. To prospective students: In our undergraduate program, the Medical Education Center oversees the curriculum-design process, constantly reviews practical training materials, and revises the course requirements and the department-affiliation system. (The departmentaffiliation system, in which undergraduate students officially join a particular basic medical science department in order to experience medical research, was first introduced in Japan over 40 years ago by Osaka University.) We also offer the Medical Researcher Training Program. The aforementioned efforts allow students to receive a high-quality education on the fundamentals of the life sciences from the graduate school’ s teaching staff and become accustomed to research early in their undergraduate careers. Moreover, we work closely with all of the medical-specialty departments to offer clinical lectures and training that provide students with firsthand learning experiences. We also actively promote short-term study-abroad programs and medical English courses. Upon graduation, the Postgraduate Medical Training Center continues to guide students along the path towards a successful medical career, through medical specialist training programs and Osaka University’ s initial clinical training programs. With regard to our graduate program, more than 30 years ago, we were the first in Japan to introduce a master's program in the medical sciences. In light of the increased importance placed on social and environmental medicine, in addition to our standard medical science master's program, we now also offer the Master of Public Health program. For our doctoral program, we encourage students to graduate within a minimum of three years. We also identify outstanding students and support their studies abroad, accept students who have already joined the workforce, and collaborate with various external institutions to nurture excellent researchers. For example, in 2011, we initiated the Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences in cooperation with other faculties of Osaka University. In this program, students develop into researchers with an integrated understanding of biological systems. A unique aspect of the program is our globalization efforts; we offer internships at collaborating universities outside of Japan, accept outstanding international students, and offer lectures in English. With regard to research, we are structured to allow research achievements in the life sciences to smoothly transition into practice, and thereby give back to society. The Graduate School of Medicine is particularly active in collaborating between basic and clinical medicine, and is conducting an increasing amount of translational research. Founded 10 years ago, the Medical Center for Translational Research (MTR) was recognized in 2011 for the central role it plays in the process of putting basic research into practice, and was selected as one of Japan’ s Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare’ s early-phase clinical trial centers. MTR will receive financial support over five years, during which time the seeds obtained from basic research will be tested by physicians in clinical trials. We are also well aware that we should not focus only on immediate profit; we must cherish and nourish the buds of basic research. If you review the MTR's website, you will see that with the seeds from our translations research, we are conducting unique research projects. We believe that these seeds reflect the highest level of research being conducted in Japan, and we are proud that they are also receiving worldwide attention. This is a result of our graduate school‒wide effort to nurture basic research and to bring promising findings into clinical trials. Various branches of science have come together to form the field of medicine; there is a wide variety of research fields in the graduate school, and we believe that every researcher in each field conducts independent research. However, if the researchers can be flexible and adjust their studies to meet the needs of society, their research will transform into a large trend. We plan to continue improving our research environment so that we will be able to keep producing these large trends in research. If you become a student of the Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine or Faculty of Medicine, you will be able to utilize the educational and research environment described above, set high personal goals, and challenge yourself to solve difficult issues. It is our hope that you will ultimately soar to great heights as a world-class researcher or medical doctor. To the members of the Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine: Each of you is working diligently to tackle day-to-day issues and produces results as you follow the mission of the Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine. These efforts are extremely valuable, and are contributing significantly to society. I hope that you will continue to work towards even greater achievements, and I will do my best to provide the various support needed to achieve your goals. Even more crucial, however, is that we continue to develop the Graduate School and Faculty under common guiding principles. It is difficult for an individual to maintain a goal for a very long time; in an organization in which people come and go over time, maintaining the same operating principles aimed at continual improvement is a veritable feat. Nevertheless, this continual improvement is necessary for an organization to establish itself as reliable and trustworthy throughout generations. Therefore, how is continuity generated? The resounding answer is talent development. While each of us strives to improve the current situation and works towards future developments, we must also find and nurture talented individuals who will maintain our values and ideals. The ultimate goal of our educational and research activities, as previously noted, is to develop outstanding medical practitioners and researchers. As university educators, we must go beyond the classroom or laboratory and assume responsibility for developing the next generation. This responsibility should not be something that burdens your conscience. Instead, it is something that should inspire heart-pounding excitement and a sense of pride at the prospect of forging and shaping the future with your own hands. As the dean of the Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, I am committed to providing an environment that is well suited for talent development. Let us work together towards realizing our own dedicated goals. Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 1 Message from the Dean INDEX Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine 2014 Message from the Dean Vision and Guiding Principles ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・2 Organizational Overview of the Graduate School of Medicine ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・4 Research Topics ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・8 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Area of Nursing Science ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・9 International Relationships ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 10 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Introduction to Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 12 Campus Life ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 16 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 18 De an KANEDA Yasufumi M.D., Ph.D. Research Support ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 19 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ History ・ ・ ・ 25 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Map of Facilities ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 26 Layout ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 28 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Access ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 29 The origins of the Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine can be traced back to Tekijuku, a school founded in Osaka in 1838 by Ogata Koan. The open learning environment that Koan established resulted in the education of many exceptional talented individuals who went on to become historical figures that shaped modern Japan. The Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine have also trained many brilliant medical doctors and researchers in the fields of medicine and life sciences, who have contributed medical advancements worldwide. At the Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, our mission is to provide a high-quality education, to advance research, and to ultimately contribute to health care improvements in cooperation with the Osaka University Hospital. More than twenty years have passed since we moved from Nakanoshima to the Suita campus. During that time, our prospects have expanded considerably, and we needed a new place to converge our activities; a new building, the Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research (CoMIT) opened in May 2014. This building emphasizes our collaboration with industry. We also have floors dedicated to education, as well as the Department of Medical Innovation that belongs to our hospital. This new building will provide an ideal site for world-class medical education and tremendous advancements in medical and life science research, which are certain to spur new developments in medicine. To prospective students: In our undergraduate program, the Medical Education Center oversees the curriculum-design process, constantly reviews practical training materials, and revises the course requirements and the department-affiliation system. (The departmentaffiliation system, in which undergraduate students officially join a particular basic medical science department in order to experience medical research, was first introduced in Japan over 40 years ago by Osaka University.) We also offer the Medical Researcher Training Program. The aforementioned efforts allow students to receive a high-quality education on the fundamentals of the life sciences from the graduate school’ s teaching staff and become accustomed to research early in their undergraduate careers. Moreover, we work closely with all of the medical-specialty departments to offer clinical lectures and training that provide students with firsthand learning experiences. We also actively promote short-term study-abroad programs and medical English courses. Upon graduation, the Postgraduate Medical Training Center continues to guide students along the path towards a successful medical career, through medical specialist training programs and Osaka University’ s initial clinical training programs. With regard to our graduate program, more than 30 years ago, we were the first in Japan to introduce a master's program in the medical sciences. In light of the increased importance placed on social and environmental medicine, in addition to our standard medical science master's program, we now also offer the Master of Public Health program. For our doctoral program, we encourage students to graduate within a minimum of three years. We also identify outstanding students and support their studies abroad, accept students who have already joined the workforce, and collaborate with various external institutions to nurture excellent researchers. For example, in 2011, we initiated the Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences in cooperation with other faculties of Osaka University. In this program, students develop into researchers with an integrated understanding of biological systems. A unique aspect of the program is our globalization efforts; we offer internships at collaborating universities outside of Japan, accept outstanding international students, and offer lectures in English. With regard to research, we are structured to allow research achievements in the life sciences to smoothly transition into practice, and thereby give back to society. The Graduate School of Medicine is particularly active in collaborating between basic and clinical medicine, and is conducting an increasing amount of translational research. Founded 10 years ago, the Medical Center for Translational Research (MTR) was recognized in 2011 for the central role it plays in the process of putting basic research into practice, and was selected as one of Japan’ s Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare’ s early-phase clinical trial centers. MTR will receive financial support over five years, during which time the seeds obtained from basic research will be tested by physicians in clinical trials. We are also well aware that we should not focus only on immediate profit; we must cherish and nourish the buds of basic research. If you review the MTR's website, you will see that with the seeds from our translations research, we are conducting unique research projects. We believe that these seeds reflect the highest level of research being conducted in Japan, and we are proud that they are also receiving worldwide attention. This is a result of our graduate school‒wide effort to nurture basic research and to bring promising findings into clinical trials. Various branches of science have come together to form the field of medicine; there is a wide variety of research fields in the graduate school, and we believe that every researcher in each field conducts independent research. However, if the researchers can be flexible and adjust their studies to meet the needs of society, their research will transform into a large trend. We plan to continue improving our research environment so that we will be able to keep producing these large trends in research. If you become a student of the Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine or Faculty of Medicine, you will be able to utilize the educational and research environment described above, set high personal goals, and challenge yourself to solve difficult issues. It is our hope that you will ultimately soar to great heights as a world-class researcher or medical doctor. To the members of the Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine: Each of you is working diligently to tackle day-to-day issues and produces results as you follow the mission of the Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine. These efforts are extremely valuable, and are contributing significantly to society. I hope that you will continue to work towards even greater achievements, and I will do my best to provide the various support needed to achieve your goals. Even more crucial, however, is that we continue to develop the Graduate School and Faculty under common guiding principles. It is difficult for an individual to maintain a goal for a very long time; in an organization in which people come and go over time, maintaining the same operating principles aimed at continual improvement is a veritable feat. Nevertheless, this continual improvement is necessary for an organization to establish itself as reliable and trustworthy throughout generations. Therefore, how is continuity generated? The resounding answer is talent development. While each of us strives to improve the current situation and works towards future developments, we must also find and nurture talented individuals who will maintain our values and ideals. The ultimate goal of our educational and research activities, as previously noted, is to develop outstanding medical practitioners and researchers. As university educators, we must go beyond the classroom or laboratory and assume responsibility for developing the next generation. This responsibility should not be something that burdens your conscience. Instead, it is something that should inspire heart-pounding excitement and a sense of pride at the prospect of forging and shaping the future with your own hands. As the dean of the Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, I am committed to providing an environment that is well suited for talent development. Let us work together towards realizing our own dedicated goals. Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 1 Vision and Guiding Principles Graduate School of Medicine Division of Medicine Division of Medical Sciences (Master Course) Division of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine Medical School School of Allied Health Sciences Working Towards a World-Leading Center of Excellence for Medical Studies and Research Our goal is to develop our researchers’ capabilities and provide them with comprehensive medical knowledge so that they may engage in independent research activities. We strive to foster extensively knowledgeable health care specialists with flexible and methodical minds. We aim to train scientists and doctors who can meet emerging health care needs in the specialized field of nursing, as well as embrace scientific development. In addition, we endeavor to nurture scientists who are able to provide 21st century scholarly leadership in the fields of nursing, medical technology, and science. We Pride Ourselves on Educating 21st Century Experts in Medical Science and Medical Care The Medical Science Department is comprised of the School of Medicine and the School of Allied Health Medicine. While the School of Medicine offers six-year courses for future doctors, the School of Allied Health Medicine provides four-year programs of study in nursing, radiological technology, and biomedical engineering, as well as laboratory sciences for prospective nurses, public health nurses, midwives, radiology technicians, and laboratory medical technologists. Our medical school produces highly competent doctors who are able to accurately diagnose and treat patients. Current Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) requires that medical treatments be based on explicit and judicious scientific evidence. Therefore, it is essential to provide doctors with the fundamentals, as well as cutting-edge knowledge and technology; this is the type of education that our School of Medicine’s active, experienced clinicians and worldwide medical researchers are able to offer students. Furthermore, we are developing a state-of-the-art hospital where our students can practice innovative medicine. Among national universities, Osaka University School of Medicine is the first to include a “Medical Ethics” course in its curriculum. This reflects the School of Medicine’s belief that patient-doctor relationships and treatment ethics are essential elements of medical education. The School of Allied Health Sciences is committed to training highly competent nurses, radiology technicians, and laboratory medical technologists. In this respect, we place value on a dedicated research approach. In the fields of health care and nursing, we tackle such issues essential to building a healthy society, such as anti-smoking measures and nursing care for the elderly. Furthermore, care for patients who have life-threatening illnesses or who are terminally ill has also become the subject of extensive research. In the fields of medical technology and science, there is a need for less invasive examination methods and effective radiation therapy with shorter periods of exposure. Promoting the “Medical Care Team” has become essential to the practice of medicine in the 21st century. That is why the School of Allied Health Sciences devotes itself to training medical technologists and nurses who are able to work side by side with doctors. Our continually aging society and our limited medical resources require us to investigate how to distribute safe, high quality treatments. Additionally, the School of Allied Health Sciences pioneered “Clinical Training” in Japan, which has allowed students to train in wards and primary hospital departments. Students have an opportunity to partner with patients and learn how their field of study impacts patient treatments. “Clinical Training” also permits students to familiarize themselves with the roles other medical professionals play in patient care. World-Leading Pioneering Research World-Leading Our Graduate School of Medicine produces abundant world-renowned research results, as well as developing outstanding researchers. An exceptional number of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research are awarded to our students by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, and the number of contract research, joint research, and donations for research and education from private companies granted to our students are among the highest in Japan. Moreover, our students are among the largest generators of published papers in Japan and submit a substantial number of papers to renowned scientific magazines. In addition to these research projects, other mid-term research plans are currently being pursued, thus strengthening the evidence of our involvement in advanced research. A close relationship between Osaka’s economy and community and the Medical Department is necessary to sustain the Medical Graduate Course’s rapid progress. Therefore, we are taking steps to further publicly disclose the results of our studies and the medical technology developments achieved in our Graduate School. Responding to Globalization Our Graduate School of Medicine is particularly proud of its cutting edge research in such fields of study including immunology, molecule cell biology, molecular genetics, infectious diseases science, and gene therapy science. Therefore, we actively invite foreign researchers, promote joint research, and encourage foreign students to study at our facilities. Furthermore, in the spirit of academic exchange and international collaboration, we participate and actively promote international student and researcher exchanges. We especially welcome foreign researchers under joint research programs with overseas universities and institutions. 2 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 3 Vision and Guiding Principles Graduate School of Medicine Division of Medicine Division of Medical Sciences (Master Course) Division of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine Medical School School of Allied Health Sciences Working Towards a World-Leading Center of Excellence for Medical Studies and Research Our goal is to develop our researchers’ capabilities and provide them with comprehensive medical knowledge so that they may engage in independent research activities. We strive to foster extensively knowledgeable health care specialists with flexible and methodical minds. We aim to train scientists and doctors who can meet emerging health care needs in the specialized field of nursing, as well as embrace scientific development. In addition, we endeavor to nurture scientists who are able to provide 21st century scholarly leadership in the fields of nursing, medical technology, and science. We Pride Ourselves on Educating 21st Century Experts in Medical Science and Medical Care The Medical Science Department is comprised of the School of Medicine and the School of Allied Health Medicine. While the School of Medicine offers six-year courses for future doctors, the School of Allied Health Medicine provides four-year programs of study in nursing, radiological technology, and biomedical engineering, as well as laboratory sciences for prospective nurses, public health nurses, midwives, radiology technicians, and laboratory medical technologists. Our medical school produces highly competent doctors who are able to accurately diagnose and treat patients. Current Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) requires that medical treatments be based on explicit and judicious scientific evidence. Therefore, it is essential to provide doctors with the fundamentals, as well as cutting-edge knowledge and technology; this is the type of education that our School of Medicine’s active, experienced clinicians and worldwide medical researchers are able to offer students. Furthermore, we are developing a state-of-the-art hospital where our students can practice innovative medicine. Among national universities, Osaka University School of Medicine is the first to include a “Medical Ethics” course in its curriculum. This reflects the School of Medicine’s belief that patient-doctor relationships and treatment ethics are essential elements of medical education. The School of Allied Health Sciences is committed to training highly competent nurses, radiology technicians, and laboratory medical technologists. In this respect, we place value on a dedicated research approach. In the fields of health care and nursing, we tackle such issues essential to building a healthy society, such as anti-smoking measures and nursing care for the elderly. Furthermore, care for patients who have life-threatening illnesses or who are terminally ill has also become the subject of extensive research. In the fields of medical technology and science, there is a need for less invasive examination methods and effective radiation therapy with shorter periods of exposure. Promoting the “Medical Care Team” has become essential to the practice of medicine in the 21st century. That is why the School of Allied Health Sciences devotes itself to training medical technologists and nurses who are able to work side by side with doctors. Our continually aging society and our limited medical resources require us to investigate how to distribute safe, high quality treatments. Additionally, the School of Allied Health Sciences pioneered “Clinical Training” in Japan, which has allowed students to train in wards and primary hospital departments. Students have an opportunity to partner with patients and learn how their field of study impacts patient treatments. “Clinical Training” also permits students to familiarize themselves with the roles other medical professionals play in patient care. World-Leading Pioneering Research World-Leading Our Graduate School of Medicine produces abundant world-renowned research results, as well as developing outstanding researchers. An exceptional number of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research are awarded to our students by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, and the number of contract research, joint research, and donations for research and education from private companies granted to our students are among the highest in Japan. Moreover, our students are among the largest generators of published papers in Japan and submit a substantial number of papers to renowned scientific magazines. In addition to these research projects, other mid-term research plans are currently being pursued, thus strengthening the evidence of our involvement in advanced research. A close relationship between Osaka’s economy and community and the Medical Department is necessary to sustain the Medical Graduate Course’s rapid progress. Therefore, we are taking steps to further publicly disclose the results of our studies and the medical technology developments achieved in our Graduate School. Responding to Globalization Our Graduate School of Medicine is particularly proud of its cutting edge research in such fields of study including immunology, molecule cell biology, molecular genetics, infectious diseases science, and gene therapy science. Therefore, we actively invite foreign researchers, promote joint research, and encourage foreign students to study at our facilities. Furthermore, in the spirit of academic exchange and international collaboration, we participate and actively promote international student and researcher exchanges. We especially welcome foreign researchers under joint research programs with overseas universities and institutions. 2 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 3 Organizational Overview of the Graduate School of Medicine ● Organization Main, Cooperation Prof. MORII Eiichi Stem Cell Pathology Prof. NAKANO Toru Bio-system Pharmacology Prof. KANAI Yoshikatsu Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Prof. KURACHI Yoshihisa Applied Visual Science Prof. FUJIKADO Takashi Public Health Prof. ISO Hiroyasu Environmental Medicine and Population Sciences Prof. SOBUE Tomotaka Legal Medicine Prof. MATSUMOTO Hiroshi Biomedical Ethics and Public Policy Prof. KATO Kazuto Virology Prof. UEDA Keiji Immune Regulation Prof. TAKEDA Kiyoshi Immunology and Cell Biology Prof. ISHII Masaru Immunodynamics Laboratory for Infectious Disease Control Prof. SUGIMOTO Nakaba Gene Therapy Science Prof. KANEDA Yasufumi Environmental and Molecular Medicine Prof. TAKEDA Junji Molecular Genetics Prof. TSUJIMOTO Yoshihide(Guest) Clinical Genetics Prof. TODA Tatsushi(Guest) Radiation Biology and Medical Genetics Prof. TODO Takeshi RNA Biology and Neuroscience Prof. KAWAHARA Yukio Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience Prof. SATO Hiromichi Biomechanics and Motor Control Prof. KINOSHITA Hiroshi Medicine for Sports and Performing Arts Prof. NAKATA Ken Cardiovascular Medicine Prof. SAKATA Yasushi Metabolic Medicine Prof. SHIMOMURA Iichiro Respiratory Medicine, Allergy and Rheumatic Diseases Prof. KUMANOGO Atsushi Department of Internal Medicine Geriatric Medicine and Nephrology Prof. RAKUGI Hiromi Hematology and Oncology Prof. KANAKURA Yuzuru Gastroenterology and Hepatology Prof. TAKEHARA Tetsuo Laboratory Medicine Neurology Prof. MOCHIZUKI Hideki Psychiatry Prof. TAKEDA Masatoshi Department of Integrated Medicine Pediatrics Prof. OZONO Keiichi Dermatology Prof. KATAYAMA Ichiro Biomedical Statistics Medical Informatics Prof. MATSUMURA Yasushi Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Prof. TOMIYAMA Noriyuki Department of Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Tracer Kinetics Prof. HATAZAWA Jun Radiation Oncology Prof. OGAWA Kazuhiko Cardiovascular Surgery Prof. SAWA Yoshiki General Thoracic Surgery Prof. OKUMURA Meinoshin Gastroenterological Surgery Prof. MORI Masaki Gastroenterological Surgery Prof. DOKI Yuichiro Breast and Endocrine Surgery Prof. NOGUCHI Shinzaburo Pediatric Surgery Prof. OKUYAMA Hiroomi Department of Acute Critical Medicine Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine Prof. FUJINO Yuji Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine Prof. SHIMAZU Takeshi Orthopaedic Surgery Prof. YOSHIKAWA Hideki Department of Organ Regulation Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Prof. KIMURA Tadashi Urology Prof. NONOMURA Norio Plastic Surgery Prof. HOSOKAWA Ko Ophthalmology Prof. NISHIDA Koji Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Prof. INOHARA Hidenori Neurosurgery Prof. YOSHIMINE Toshiki Department of Pharmacology Graduate School of Medicine Department of Medical Engineering Doctor Course Medicine Department of Social Medicine Master Course Medical Sciences Center for International Relations Department of Microbiology and Immunology Doctor / Master Course Health Sciences Graduate School of Medicine Dean Center for Medical Research and Education Center for Twin Research Department of Genome Biology PET Molecular Imaging Center Faculty Meeting Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research Department of Health and Sport Sciences Administration Department Faculty of Medicine Medical School Medical Education Center Main School of Allied Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine Course of Nursing Course of Medical Physics and Engineering Course of Laboratory Sciences Dean Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences Faculty Meeting Osaka University Hospital Department of Surgery ● Faculty and Faculty Members Graduate School of Medicine ●Division Main, Cooperation Main of Medicine As of November 1. 2014 Department(Research Field) Department Chief Neuroscience and Cell Biology Prof. SHIMADA Shoichi Anatomy and Neuroscience Prof. SATO Makoto Department of Anatomy Cell Biology Prof. HARADA Akihiro Molecular Neuroscience Prof. YAMASHITA Toshihide Neuroscience Department of Physiology Brain Physiology Prof. KITAZAWA Shigeru Integrative Physiology Prof. OKAMURA Yasushi Biochemistry Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Prof. KIKUCHI Akira Stem Cell Regulation Research Prof. MIYAZAKI Junichi Medical Biochemistry Prof. TAKASHIMA Seiji Biological Science Prof. TSUKITA Sachiko Genetics Prof. YOSHIMORI Tamotsu Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 4 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Department of Neural and Sensory Organ Surgery Special Collaborating Institutes Collaborating Institutes Chief Histopathology Department of Pathology Osaka University Department(Research Field) Department Department of Pharmaceutical Information Hospital Pharmacy Department of Infection Control and Prevention Infection Control and Prevention Department of Integral Function Prof. TOMONO Kazunori Integral Function (Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University) Physiopathology (Center for Medical Research and Education) Laboratory Animal Medicine (Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences) Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 5 Organizational Overview of the Graduate School of Medicine ● Organization Main, Cooperation Prof. MORII Eiichi Stem Cell Pathology Prof. NAKANO Toru Bio-system Pharmacology Prof. KANAI Yoshikatsu Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Prof. KURACHI Yoshihisa Applied Visual Science Prof. FUJIKADO Takashi Public Health Prof. ISO Hiroyasu Environmental Medicine and Population Sciences Prof. SOBUE Tomotaka Legal Medicine Prof. MATSUMOTO Hiroshi Biomedical Ethics and Public Policy Prof. KATO Kazuto Virology Prof. UEDA Keiji Immune Regulation Prof. TAKEDA Kiyoshi Immunology and Cell Biology Prof. ISHII Masaru Immunodynamics Laboratory for Infectious Disease Control Prof. SUGIMOTO Nakaba Gene Therapy Science Prof. KANEDA Yasufumi Environmental and Molecular Medicine Prof. TAKEDA Junji Molecular Genetics Prof. TSUJIMOTO Yoshihide(Guest) Clinical Genetics Prof. TODA Tatsushi(Guest) Radiation Biology and Medical Genetics Prof. TODO Takeshi RNA Biology and Neuroscience Prof. KAWAHARA Yukio Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience Prof. SATO Hiromichi Biomechanics and Motor Control Prof. KINOSHITA Hiroshi Medicine for Sports and Performing Arts Prof. NAKATA Ken Cardiovascular Medicine Prof. SAKATA Yasushi Metabolic Medicine Prof. SHIMOMURA Iichiro Respiratory Medicine, Allergy and Rheumatic Diseases Prof. KUMANOGO Atsushi Department of Internal Medicine Geriatric Medicine and Nephrology Prof. RAKUGI Hiromi Hematology and Oncology Prof. KANAKURA Yuzuru Gastroenterology and Hepatology Prof. TAKEHARA Tetsuo Laboratory Medicine Neurology Prof. MOCHIZUKI Hideki Psychiatry Prof. TAKEDA Masatoshi Department of Integrated Medicine Pediatrics Prof. OZONO Keiichi Dermatology Prof. KATAYAMA Ichiro Biomedical Statistics Medical Informatics Prof. MATSUMURA Yasushi Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Prof. TOMIYAMA Noriyuki Department of Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Tracer Kinetics Prof. HATAZAWA Jun Radiation Oncology Prof. OGAWA Kazuhiko Cardiovascular Surgery Prof. SAWA Yoshiki General Thoracic Surgery Prof. OKUMURA Meinoshin Gastroenterological Surgery Prof. MORI Masaki Gastroenterological Surgery Prof. DOKI Yuichiro Breast and Endocrine Surgery Prof. NOGUCHI Shinzaburo Pediatric Surgery Prof. OKUYAMA Hiroomi Department of Acute Critical Medicine Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine Prof. FUJINO Yuji Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine Prof. SHIMAZU Takeshi Orthopaedic Surgery Prof. YOSHIKAWA Hideki Department of Organ Regulation Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Prof. KIMURA Tadashi Urology Prof. NONOMURA Norio Plastic Surgery Prof. HOSOKAWA Ko Ophthalmology Prof. NISHIDA Koji Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Prof. INOHARA Hidenori Neurosurgery Prof. YOSHIMINE Toshiki Department of Pharmacology Graduate School of Medicine Department of Medical Engineering Doctor Course Medicine Department of Social Medicine Master Course Medical Sciences Center for International Relations Department of Microbiology and Immunology Doctor / Master Course Health Sciences Graduate School of Medicine Dean Center for Medical Research and Education Center for Twin Research Department of Genome Biology PET Molecular Imaging Center Faculty Meeting Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research Department of Health and Sport Sciences Administration Department Faculty of Medicine Medical School Medical Education Center Main School of Allied Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine Course of Nursing Course of Medical Physics and Engineering Course of Laboratory Sciences Dean Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences Faculty Meeting Osaka University Hospital Department of Surgery ● Faculty and Faculty Members Graduate School of Medicine ●Division Main, Cooperation Main of Medicine As of November 1. 2014 Department(Research Field) Department Chief Neuroscience and Cell Biology Prof. SHIMADA Shoichi Anatomy and Neuroscience Prof. SATO Makoto Department of Anatomy Cell Biology Prof. HARADA Akihiro Molecular Neuroscience Prof. YAMASHITA Toshihide Neuroscience Department of Physiology Brain Physiology Prof. KITAZAWA Shigeru Integrative Physiology Prof. OKAMURA Yasushi Biochemistry Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Prof. KIKUCHI Akira Stem Cell Regulation Research Prof. MIYAZAKI Junichi Medical Biochemistry Prof. TAKASHIMA Seiji Biological Science Prof. TSUKITA Sachiko Genetics Prof. YOSHIMORI Tamotsu Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 4 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Department of Neural and Sensory Organ Surgery Special Collaborating Institutes Collaborating Institutes Chief Histopathology Department of Pathology Osaka University Department(Research Field) Department Department of Pharmaceutical Information Hospital Pharmacy Department of Infection Control and Prevention Infection Control and Prevention Department of Integral Function Prof. TOMONO Kazunori Integral Function (Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University) Physiopathology (Center for Medical Research and Education) Laboratory Animal Medicine (Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences) Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 5 Organizational Overview of the Graduate School of Medicine ●Division Main, Cooperation Department(Research Field) Department Department of Host Defense Collaborating Institutes Department of Health Promotion Medicine Department of Development and Regeneration of Health Sciences Area Chief Host Defense (Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences) Health Promotion Medicine (Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Health Care Center) Department of Evidence-Based Clinical Nursing (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology) Department of Pathogenesis and Metabolic Control (National Institute of Biomedical Innovation) Department of Aging Science (Osaka Bioscience Institute) Department of Children's and Women's Health Department of Allergy and Immunology (RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology) Area of Integrated Health and Nursing Science Department of Molecular Imaging in Cardiovascular Medicine (National Cardiovascular Center) Department of Pediatric and Neonatal-Perinatal Research (Research Institute Osaka Medical Center and for Maternal and Child Health) Department of Cancer,Infection and immunology (Clinical Research Center, National Hospital Organization Kinki-Chuo Chest Medical Center) Department of Health Promotion Science Department of Integrated Molcular Imaging (National Institute of Radiological Sciences) Department of Artificial Organ Medicine (National Cardiovascular Center) (Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases) Department of Oncology Department of Regulatory Science (Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency) Department of Advanced Medicine for HIV infection (Osaka National Hospital) Department of Epidemiology for Infectious Diseases (National Institute of Infectious Diseases) All the members who belong to laboratory of Physiology have moved to laboratory of Integrative Physiology. ● All the members who belong to laboratory of Organ Transplantation have moved to laboratory of Pediatric Surgery. ● All the members who belong to laboratory of Image Analysis have moved to laboratory of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. ● ● Endowed ● Center Chair Department of Virology and Immunology (National Institute of Biomedical Innovation) Affiliate Graduate School Department(Research Field) Department and Institute Area of Medical Technology and Science Director・Prof. WASA Masafumi Department of Regenerative Dermatology ITAMI Satoshi(Endowed Chair Professor) Center for International Relations Director MORI Masaki(a.p.) Department of Orthopedic Biomaterial Science SUGAMOTO Kazuomi(Endowed Chair Professor) Division of Health Science,Center for International Academic Programs Director MAKIMOTO Kiyoko(a.p.) Department of Advanced Cardiovascular Therapeutics SUMITSUJI Satoru(Specially Appointed Associate Professor) Division of Health Sciences,Cancer Education and Research Center Director ISOHASHI Fumiaki(a.p.) Department of Pain Medicine SHIBATA Masahiko(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Orthopaedic Medical Engineering SUGANO Nobuhiko(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Cancer Stem Cell Biology OJI Yusuke(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Health Economics and Management ATODA Naosumi(Specially Appointed Professor) Department of Molecular Imaging in Medicine SHIMOSEGAWA Eku (Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Health Economics and Industrial Policy TAKURA Tomoyuki(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Breast Regenerative Medicine YANO Kenji(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine LEE,Jong-kook(Endowed Chair Associate Professor) ● Cooperation Prof. HAYAKAWA Kazuo Health Care and Systems Engineering Empowerment Science Immuno- and Hemato-Oncology Prof. SUGIYAMA Haruo Science of Radiological Imaging Prof. TAKASHIMA Shodayu Medical Ultrasonics Prof. NAKATANI Satoshi Prof. ISHIDA Takayuki Biomedical Optics Prof. OHMI Masato Radiation Oncology Prof. KOIZUMI Masahiko Radiopharmacology and Bioimaging Prof. FUKUCHI Kazuki Radiation Biology Prof. HONGYOU Tadashi Medical Image and Information Analysis Prof. MURASE Kenya Magnetic Resonance for Biomedicine X-ray Spectrum Radiological Technology and Science Neurobiology Prof. INAGAKI Shinobu Preventive Diagnostics Prof. IWATANI Yoshinori Department of Biomedical Informatics Cardiovascular Metabolism Prof. KIHARA Shinji Molecular Medical Microbiology Prof. TOBE Toru Cardiovascular Pathology Biomedical Informatics Molecular Imaging (National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Hospital) Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences Health Care Center Prof. KONISHI Kaoru Community Health Promotion Faculty Prof. KAMIDE Kei Science of Community Health Care System Image Science and Technology Director HATAZAWA Jun(a.p.) Director TAKEDA Junji(a.p.) Prof. OHNO Yuko Health Promotion System Science PET Molecular Imaging Center Medical Education Center Prof. INOUE Tomoko Mathematical Health Science MAEDA Naoyuki(Endowed Chair Professor) Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences Prof. WATANABE Hiroko Nursing Administration Biological Information Science Department of Vision Informatics(TOPCON) HAGIHARA Keisuke(Endowed Chair Associate Professor) Prof. FUJIWARA Chieko Women's Health Science Department of Kampo Medicine(TSUMURA & CO.) Prof. NAGAI Toshisaburo Child and Family Nursing Prof. YORIFUJI Shiro Director HAYAKAWA Kazuo(a.p.) Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Prof. SHIMADA Mieko Developmental Child Health Science Information Science Center for Twin Research Director NISHIDA Koji(a.p.) Prof. OHASHI Kazutomo Maternal Health Science MORISHITA Ryuuichi( Endowed Chair Professor ) Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research Prof. MAKIMOTO Kiyoko Reproductive Health Science Prof. MIYOSHI Eiji Department of Clinical Gene Therapy ITO Toshinori(Endowed Chair Professor) Prof. SHIMIZU Yasuko Nursing Epidemiology Neurological Science Director MORII Eiichi(a.p.) TAKAHARA Shiro(Endowed Chair Professor) Prof. ENDO Yoshimi Nursing of Chronic Illness Molecular Biochemistry and Clinical Investigation Center for Medical Research and Education Department of Advanced Technology for Transplantation Prof. UMESHITA Koji Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing TSUBOI Akihiro(Endowed Chair Professor) Chief Center and Institute Perioperative Care Molecular Pathology Department of Cancer Immunotherapy Chief Prof. ARAO Harue Department of Functional Diagnostic Science Department of Medical Physics and Engineering Department Chief Critical and Palliative Care Nursing Thrombosis Research (National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Hospital) Department of Innovative Medical Technology Development and Data Science (National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Hospital) Nursing Care for Cancer Patients Based on Multi-professional Team Approach (Shizuoka Cancer Center) Particle Therapy (Hyogo Ion Beam Medical Center) Image-Guided Radiation Therapeutics (Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases) Affiliate Graduate School Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University Department of Stem Cell Therapy Science TAMAI Katsuto(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Metabolism and Atherosclerosis FUNAHASHI Tohru(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Frontier Science for Cancer and Chemotherapy SATHO Taro(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Clinical Application of Biologics TANAKA Toshio(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Comprehensive Kidney Disease Research TSUBAKIHARA Yoshiharu(Endowed Chair Professor) RIKEN Department of Community Medicine YAMASHITA Shizuya(Endowed Chair Professor) National Institute of Biomedical Innovation Department of Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular Medicine KURATANI Toru(Endowed Chair Professor) Osaka Bioscience Institute TSUJIKAWA Motokazu(Endowed Chair Professor) Department Chief Department of Visual Regenerative Medicine Department National Cardiovascular Center Department of Molecular Diagnostics and Informatics S.A.Prof. OISHI Haruki Research Institute, Osaka Medical Center for Maternal and Child Health Department of Cancer Immunology S.A.Prof. OKA Yoshihiro Department of Bioregulation and Cellular Response Kinki-Chuo Chest Medical Center Department of Robotics & Design for Innovative Healthcare S.A.Prof. YAMADA Kenji National Institute of Radiological Sciences Department of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine S.A.Prof. TOYOFUKU Toshihiko Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases Department of Frontier Research in Tumor Immunology S.A.Prof. OHKURA Naganari Department of Clinical Research in Tumor Immunology S.A.Prof. WADA Hisashi Department of Cancer Profiling Discovery S.A.Prof. ISHII Hideshi Department of Ocular Immunology and Regenerative Medicine S.A.A.Prof. KAWASAKI Satoshi Department of Neuromodulation and Neurosurgery S.A.Prof. SAITO Youichi Department of Genome Informatics S.A.Prof. NAKAYA Akihiro Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics SHINTANI Ayumi(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Stem Cell and Applied Medicine HAYASHI Ryuhei(Endowed Chair Associate Professor) Department of Advanced Device Medicine SAKAGUCHI Hirokazu(Endowed Chair Associate Professor) ● Affiliate Graduate School Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency Osaka National Hospital National Institute of Infectious Diseases Shizuoka Cancer Center ● Joint ● Independent Research Chair ● Specific Associate Professor Chief Assoc.Prof. NAKADA Shinichiro Chair Department Department of Global and Innovative Medicine Chief Specially Appointed Associate.Prof. MINAMITANI Kaori Hyogo Ion Beam Medical Center 6 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 7 Organizational Overview of the Graduate School of Medicine ●Division Main, Cooperation Department(Research Field) Department Department of Host Defense Collaborating Institutes Department of Health Promotion Medicine Department of Development and Regeneration of Health Sciences Area Chief Host Defense (Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences) Health Promotion Medicine (Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Health Care Center) Department of Evidence-Based Clinical Nursing (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology) Department of Pathogenesis and Metabolic Control (National Institute of Biomedical Innovation) Department of Aging Science (Osaka Bioscience Institute) Department of Children's and Women's Health Department of Allergy and Immunology (RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology) Area of Integrated Health and Nursing Science Department of Molecular Imaging in Cardiovascular Medicine (National Cardiovascular Center) Department of Pediatric and Neonatal-Perinatal Research (Research Institute Osaka Medical Center and for Maternal and Child Health) Department of Cancer,Infection and immunology (Clinical Research Center, National Hospital Organization Kinki-Chuo Chest Medical Center) Department of Health Promotion Science Department of Integrated Molcular Imaging (National Institute of Radiological Sciences) Department of Artificial Organ Medicine (National Cardiovascular Center) (Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases) Department of Oncology Department of Regulatory Science (Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency) Department of Advanced Medicine for HIV infection (Osaka National Hospital) Department of Epidemiology for Infectious Diseases (National Institute of Infectious Diseases) All the members who belong to laboratory of Physiology have moved to laboratory of Integrative Physiology. ● All the members who belong to laboratory of Organ Transplantation have moved to laboratory of Pediatric Surgery. ● All the members who belong to laboratory of Image Analysis have moved to laboratory of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. ● ● Endowed ● Center Chair Department of Virology and Immunology (National Institute of Biomedical Innovation) Affiliate Graduate School Department(Research Field) Department and Institute Area of Medical Technology and Science Director・Prof. WASA Masafumi Department of Regenerative Dermatology ITAMI Satoshi(Endowed Chair Professor) Center for International Relations Director MORI Masaki(a.p.) Department of Orthopedic Biomaterial Science SUGAMOTO Kazuomi(Endowed Chair Professor) Division of Health Science,Center for International Academic Programs Director MAKIMOTO Kiyoko(a.p.) Department of Advanced Cardiovascular Therapeutics SUMITSUJI Satoru(Specially Appointed Associate Professor) Division of Health Sciences,Cancer Education and Research Center Director ISOHASHI Fumiaki(a.p.) Department of Pain Medicine SHIBATA Masahiko(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Orthopaedic Medical Engineering SUGANO Nobuhiko(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Cancer Stem Cell Biology OJI Yusuke(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Health Economics and Management ATODA Naosumi(Specially Appointed Professor) Department of Molecular Imaging in Medicine SHIMOSEGAWA Eku (Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Health Economics and Industrial Policy TAKURA Tomoyuki(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Breast Regenerative Medicine YANO Kenji(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine LEE,Jong-kook(Endowed Chair Associate Professor) ● Cooperation Prof. HAYAKAWA Kazuo Health Care and Systems Engineering Empowerment Science Immuno- and Hemato-Oncology Prof. SUGIYAMA Haruo Science of Radiological Imaging Prof. TAKASHIMA Shodayu Medical Ultrasonics Prof. NAKATANI Satoshi Prof. ISHIDA Takayuki Biomedical Optics Prof. OHMI Masato Radiation Oncology Prof. KOIZUMI Masahiko Radiopharmacology and Bioimaging Prof. FUKUCHI Kazuki Radiation Biology Prof. HONGYOU Tadashi Medical Image and Information Analysis Prof. MURASE Kenya Magnetic Resonance for Biomedicine X-ray Spectrum Radiological Technology and Science Neurobiology Prof. INAGAKI Shinobu Preventive Diagnostics Prof. IWATANI Yoshinori Department of Biomedical Informatics Cardiovascular Metabolism Prof. KIHARA Shinji Molecular Medical Microbiology Prof. TOBE Toru Cardiovascular Pathology Biomedical Informatics Molecular Imaging (National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Hospital) Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences Health Care Center Prof. KONISHI Kaoru Community Health Promotion Faculty Prof. KAMIDE Kei Science of Community Health Care System Image Science and Technology Director HATAZAWA Jun(a.p.) Director TAKEDA Junji(a.p.) Prof. OHNO Yuko Health Promotion System Science PET Molecular Imaging Center Medical Education Center Prof. INOUE Tomoko Mathematical Health Science MAEDA Naoyuki(Endowed Chair Professor) Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences Prof. WATANABE Hiroko Nursing Administration Biological Information Science Department of Vision Informatics(TOPCON) HAGIHARA Keisuke(Endowed Chair Associate Professor) Prof. FUJIWARA Chieko Women's Health Science Department of Kampo Medicine(TSUMURA & CO.) Prof. NAGAI Toshisaburo Child and Family Nursing Prof. YORIFUJI Shiro Director HAYAKAWA Kazuo(a.p.) Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Prof. SHIMADA Mieko Developmental Child Health Science Information Science Center for Twin Research Director NISHIDA Koji(a.p.) Prof. OHASHI Kazutomo Maternal Health Science MORISHITA Ryuuichi( Endowed Chair Professor ) Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research Prof. MAKIMOTO Kiyoko Reproductive Health Science Prof. MIYOSHI Eiji Department of Clinical Gene Therapy ITO Toshinori(Endowed Chair Professor) Prof. SHIMIZU Yasuko Nursing Epidemiology Neurological Science Director MORII Eiichi(a.p.) TAKAHARA Shiro(Endowed Chair Professor) Prof. ENDO Yoshimi Nursing of Chronic Illness Molecular Biochemistry and Clinical Investigation Center for Medical Research and Education Department of Advanced Technology for Transplantation Prof. UMESHITA Koji Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing TSUBOI Akihiro(Endowed Chair Professor) Chief Center and Institute Perioperative Care Molecular Pathology Department of Cancer Immunotherapy Chief Prof. ARAO Harue Department of Functional Diagnostic Science Department of Medical Physics and Engineering Department Chief Critical and Palliative Care Nursing Thrombosis Research (National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Hospital) Department of Innovative Medical Technology Development and Data Science (National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Hospital) Nursing Care for Cancer Patients Based on Multi-professional Team Approach (Shizuoka Cancer Center) Particle Therapy (Hyogo Ion Beam Medical Center) Image-Guided Radiation Therapeutics (Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases) Affiliate Graduate School Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University Department of Stem Cell Therapy Science TAMAI Katsuto(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Metabolism and Atherosclerosis FUNAHASHI Tohru(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Frontier Science for Cancer and Chemotherapy SATHO Taro(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Clinical Application of Biologics TANAKA Toshio(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Comprehensive Kidney Disease Research TSUBAKIHARA Yoshiharu(Endowed Chair Professor) RIKEN Department of Community Medicine YAMASHITA Shizuya(Endowed Chair Professor) National Institute of Biomedical Innovation Department of Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular Medicine KURATANI Toru(Endowed Chair Professor) Osaka Bioscience Institute TSUJIKAWA Motokazu(Endowed Chair Professor) Department Chief Department of Visual Regenerative Medicine Department National Cardiovascular Center Department of Molecular Diagnostics and Informatics S.A.Prof. OISHI Haruki Research Institute, Osaka Medical Center for Maternal and Child Health Department of Cancer Immunology S.A.Prof. OKA Yoshihiro Department of Bioregulation and Cellular Response Kinki-Chuo Chest Medical Center Department of Robotics & Design for Innovative Healthcare S.A.Prof. YAMADA Kenji National Institute of Radiological Sciences Department of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine S.A.Prof. TOYOFUKU Toshihiko Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases Department of Frontier Research in Tumor Immunology S.A.Prof. OHKURA Naganari Department of Clinical Research in Tumor Immunology S.A.Prof. WADA Hisashi Department of Cancer Profiling Discovery S.A.Prof. ISHII Hideshi Department of Ocular Immunology and Regenerative Medicine S.A.A.Prof. KAWASAKI Satoshi Department of Neuromodulation and Neurosurgery S.A.Prof. SAITO Youichi Department of Genome Informatics S.A.Prof. NAKAYA Akihiro Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics SHINTANI Ayumi(Endowed Chair Professor) Department of Stem Cell and Applied Medicine HAYASHI Ryuhei(Endowed Chair Associate Professor) Department of Advanced Device Medicine SAKAGUCHI Hirokazu(Endowed Chair Associate Professor) ● Affiliate Graduate School Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency Osaka National Hospital National Institute of Infectious Diseases Shizuoka Cancer Center ● Joint ● Independent Research Chair ● Specific Associate Professor Chief Assoc.Prof. NAKADA Shinichiro Chair Department Department of Global and Innovative Medicine Chief Specially Appointed Associate.Prof. MINAMITANI Kaori Hyogo Ion Beam Medical Center 6 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 7 Research Topics Area of Nursing Science Autophagosomes form at ER-mitochondria contact sites. Nature 2013 Mar 21;495(7441):389-93. YOSHIMORI Tamotsu《Department of Genetics》 intracellular bulk degradation/recycling system that plays a fundamental role HAMASAKI Maho Autophagy is a tightly regulated, in cellular homeostasis. Autophagy is initiated by isolation membranes, which form and elongate as they engulf portions of the cytoplasm and organelles. Eventually isolation membranes close to form double membrane-bound autophagosomes and fuse with lysosomes to degrade their contents. The physiological role of autophagy has been determined since its discovery, but the origin of autophagosomal membranes has remained unclear. At present, there is considerable controversy surrounding the organelle from which the membranes originate: the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), mitochondria, and plasma membrane. Our research has demonstrated that we show that autophagosomes form at the ER-mitochondria contact site in mammalian cells. Imaging data reveal that the pre-autophagosome/autophagosome marker ATG14 (also known as ATG14L) relocalizes to the ER-mitochondria contact site after starvation, and the autophagosome-formation marker ATG5 also localizes Mitochondria at the site until formation is complete. Subcellular fractionation revealed that ATG14 co-fractionates in the mitochondria-associated ER membrane fraction under starvation conditions. Disruption of the Syn17 brings atg14complex (class Ⅲ P13kinase complex) ER-mitochondria contact site prevents the formation to the ER-mitochondria contact Autophagosome of ATG14 puncta. The ER-resident SNARE protein sites and triggers autophagosome syntaxin 17 (STX17) binds ATG14 and recruits it to formation. p150 p150 the ER-mitochondria contact site. These results provide new insight into organelle biogenesis by demonstrating that the ER-mitochondria contact site is important to autophagosome formation. ER Area of Integrated Health and Nursing Science The Health Nursing Science Department conducts research focusing on individuals/groups in order to promote health through “self-care,” to support community-based disease prevention promotion activities, and to sustain better overall patient health. Research takes place not only in medical settings, but also in the community. We are developing medical equipment and medical systems designed in collaboration with the community and businesses, and propose our research results as mechanisms to aid in creation of health, medicine, and welfare policies. Health care system viewpoint is inclusive of individuals, families, groups, and the environment. Our goals are to improve health care through the accumulation of evidence, the development of sound evaluation methods, the establishment of theoretical foundations, and the dissemination and implementation of research results. These activities contribute to establishing new nursing practices, while supporting the birth process, healthy child and youth development, as well as the overall health of all individuals. ER.Mt contact site Enhanced survival of transplanted human iPS cell-derived cardiac myocyte cell-sheets in the heart by the addition of a pedicle omentum flap covering over the graft in porcine Circulation. 2013;(11 Suppl 1):S87-94 SAWA Yoshiki《Department of Cardiovascular Surgery》 Transplantation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell derivatives is a promising new treatment for advanced cardiac failure. We have developed a scaled culture of iPS cell-derived cardiac myocytes of human origin and a generation of scaffold-free human cardiac myocyte cell-sheets in vitro. Subsequently, we used a variety of small and large animal models to establish the “proof of concept” that transplantation of iPS cell-derived cardiac myocytes to treat severely damaged hearts is feasible, safe, and effective. However, these studies showed that ischemia in the cell-transplanted region limited long-term survival of the grafted cells, drawing the hypothesis that enhancement of the graft survival would augment the therapeutic effects of the iPS cell-derived cardiac myocyte transplantation therapy. Presently, we have proved that covering the autologous pedicle omentum flap over the transplanted iPS cell-derived cardiac myocyte cell-sheets was effective for long-term survival of the grafted cells, as serially assessed by magnetic resonance imaging in a pig model. The results of this study indicate that the combination of cell-sheets and omentum flap would be a useful cell-delivery system for iPS cell-derived cardiac myocyte transplantation therapy to treat advanced cardiac disease. 8 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Activities in the Area of Integrated Health and Nursing Science Studies in Area of Medical Technology and Science AreaofMedicalTechnologyandScience The aim of this area is to develop new diagnostic technologies in cooperation with sixteen professors. The members employ unique technologies within their specific research fields, which include the development of the WT1 vaccine, molecular diagnosis of cancer cells, magneto diagnosis of the nervous system, glycomics for sugar chain analysis, development of novel markers for atherosclerosis, ultrasound imaging for cardiac function, 3-D X-ray CT for lung cancer, optical coherence tomography for physiological diagnosis, and MRI/MRS for pulmonary disease diagnosis. As we face an unprecedented aging society, research on the development of preventive medicine and non-invasive, rapid, and inexpensive diagnostic technologies becomes increasingly important to medical science fields. We believe “health science changes the next generation of medical treatments.” Please see our homepage of each lab for more details. Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 9 Research Topics Area of Nursing Science Autophagosomes form at ER-mitochondria contact sites. Nature 2013 Mar 21;495(7441):389-93. YOSHIMORI Tamotsu《Department of Genetics》 intracellular bulk degradation/recycling system that plays a fundamental role HAMASAKI Maho Autophagy is a tightly regulated, in cellular homeostasis. Autophagy is initiated by isolation membranes, which form and elongate as they engulf portions of the cytoplasm and organelles. Eventually isolation membranes close to form double membrane-bound autophagosomes and fuse with lysosomes to degrade their contents. The physiological role of autophagy has been determined since its discovery, but the origin of autophagosomal membranes has remained unclear. At present, there is considerable controversy surrounding the organelle from which the membranes originate: the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), mitochondria, and plasma membrane. Our research has demonstrated that we show that autophagosomes form at the ER-mitochondria contact site in mammalian cells. Imaging data reveal that the pre-autophagosome/autophagosome marker ATG14 (also known as ATG14L) relocalizes to the ER-mitochondria contact site after starvation, and the autophagosome-formation marker ATG5 also localizes Mitochondria at the site until formation is complete. Subcellular fractionation revealed that ATG14 co-fractionates in the mitochondria-associated ER membrane fraction under starvation conditions. Disruption of the Syn17 brings atg14complex (class Ⅲ P13kinase complex) ER-mitochondria contact site prevents the formation to the ER-mitochondria contact Autophagosome of ATG14 puncta. The ER-resident SNARE protein sites and triggers autophagosome syntaxin 17 (STX17) binds ATG14 and recruits it to formation. p150 p150 the ER-mitochondria contact site. These results provide new insight into organelle biogenesis by demonstrating that the ER-mitochondria contact site is important to autophagosome formation. ER Area of Integrated Health and Nursing Science The Health Nursing Science Department conducts research focusing on individuals/groups in order to promote health through “self-care,” to support community-based disease prevention promotion activities, and to sustain better overall patient health. Research takes place not only in medical settings, but also in the community. We are developing medical equipment and medical systems designed in collaboration with the community and businesses, and propose our research results as mechanisms to aid in creation of health, medicine, and welfare policies. Health care system viewpoint is inclusive of individuals, families, groups, and the environment. Our goals are to improve health care through the accumulation of evidence, the development of sound evaluation methods, the establishment of theoretical foundations, and the dissemination and implementation of research results. These activities contribute to establishing new nursing practices, while supporting the birth process, healthy child and youth development, as well as the overall health of all individuals. ER.Mt contact site Enhanced survival of transplanted human iPS cell-derived cardiac myocyte cell-sheets in the heart by the addition of a pedicle omentum flap covering over the graft in porcine Circulation. 2013;(11 Suppl 1):S87-94 SAWA Yoshiki《Department of Cardiovascular Surgery》 Transplantation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell derivatives is a promising new treatment for advanced cardiac failure. We have developed a scaled culture of iPS cell-derived cardiac myocytes of human origin and a generation of scaffold-free human cardiac myocyte cell-sheets in vitro. Subsequently, we used a variety of small and large animal models to establish the “proof of concept” that transplantation of iPS cell-derived cardiac myocytes to treat severely damaged hearts is feasible, safe, and effective. However, these studies showed that ischemia in the cell-transplanted region limited long-term survival of the grafted cells, drawing the hypothesis that enhancement of the graft survival would augment the therapeutic effects of the iPS cell-derived cardiac myocyte transplantation therapy. Presently, we have proved that covering the autologous pedicle omentum flap over the transplanted iPS cell-derived cardiac myocyte cell-sheets was effective for long-term survival of the grafted cells, as serially assessed by magnetic resonance imaging in a pig model. The results of this study indicate that the combination of cell-sheets and omentum flap would be a useful cell-delivery system for iPS cell-derived cardiac myocyte transplantation therapy to treat advanced cardiac disease. 8 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Activities in the Area of Integrated Health and Nursing Science Studies in Area of Medical Technology and Science AreaofMedicalTechnologyandScience The aim of this area is to develop new diagnostic technologies in cooperation with sixteen professors. The members employ unique technologies within their specific research fields, which include the development of the WT1 vaccine, molecular diagnosis of cancer cells, magneto diagnosis of the nervous system, glycomics for sugar chain analysis, development of novel markers for atherosclerosis, ultrasound imaging for cardiac function, 3-D X-ray CT for lung cancer, optical coherence tomography for physiological diagnosis, and MRI/MRS for pulmonary disease diagnosis. As we face an unprecedented aging society, research on the development of preventive medicine and non-invasive, rapid, and inexpensive diagnostic technologies becomes increasingly important to medical science fields. We believe “health science changes the next generation of medical treatments.” Please see our homepage of each lab for more details. Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 9 International Relationships July 1, 2014 Division of Health Sciences International Academic Exchange Activities International Relations, Division of Medicine We actively engage in a variety of international exchange activities, including program coordination for student exchange and invitations to scholars and researchers to promote collaborative research with universities and research institutions overseas. To promote these activities, the Graduate School of Medicine grants scholarships to selected students and researchers from an endowment fund. Support for Studying Abroad / in Osaka This center was established in April 2007 to promote international relations for Division of Medicine. Fiscal year 2013 activities are listed below. 1)Arranged official tours for visitors from abroad (two universities) 2)Arranged inter-faculty academic exchange agreements (four newly concluded and three renewed) 3)Organized Medical English classes for doctoral and undergraduate students *Since fiscal year 2014, the English class for undergraduate students has been conducted by Medical Education Center. 11 / 2008 ★University of Groningen (University Medical Center Groningen, 3 / 2010 Faculty of Medical Sciences) (Netherlands) Exchange Agreements The Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine entered into inter-faculty agreements for academic exchanges and student exchanges with overseas institutions, with which we have conducted joint research and researcher and student exchanges. With these institutions, tuition is waived for official exchange programs. ★Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University (Thailand) 2 / 2013 ★College of Medicine, National Taiwan University (Taiwan) 4 / 2013 ★School of Public Health, Peking University (China) 6 / 2013 Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University (Indonesia) 7 / 2013 ★Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University(Korea) 8 / 2013 College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University (Taiwan) 2 / 2014 Hamad Medical Corporation (Qatar) 4 / 2014 Saint-Petersburg I.P. Pavlov’s State Medical University (Russia) 6 / 2014 11 / 2002 8 / 2007 11 / 2010 ★Alexandria University (Egypt) 8 / 2011 University of Shanghai for Science & Technology(China) 3 / 2012 ★Indiana University(USA) 4 / 2012 Tzu Chi College of Technology(Taiwan) 7 / 2013 8 / 2013 Indiana University School of Public Health, Peking University Country India Bangladesh Thailand Malaysia S i n g a p o re Indonesia K o re a China Ta i w a n Cyprus Congo Canada USA Brazil Panama Haiti Netherlands G re e c e Hungary Germany University of Shanghai for Science & Technology College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University December 1, 2013 Undergraduate Student Mext Total Regular student Graduate student Maste Doctor Mext Total Mext Total 2 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 2 1 8 0 5 1 4 3 1 6 6 33 5 1 1 1 9 2 To t a l Hamad Medical Corporation ★:the inter-university exchange agreement as well ■Division of Medicine Division of Health Science, Center for International Academic Programs China Medical University 1 8 Non-regular student Reseach Student, etc. Mext 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 21 67 6 17 0 0 1 22 ■School of Allied Health Sciences 10 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 School/ Faculties Graduate School Master Docto Total 1 4 1 2 2 5 4 College of Medicine Taipei Medical University Country Mext 1 1 Research Students, etc Total China Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1 4 1( 1 ) 3 8 1( 1 ) Total 1 4 1 3 9( 1 ) ( )Mext Total Special Auditor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mext: Students Supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Scholarship Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University Total 1 1 College of Medicine, National Taiwan University Tzu Chi College of Technology Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 11 / 2013 Taipei Medical University(Taiwan) International Students March 2013, at Osaka University, speakers at the international symposium 2013 Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University Ewha Womans University AFaculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University 5 / 2001 China Medical University (China) The Mongolian University of Science and Technology(Mongolia) The Mongolian University of Science and Technology Southern Medical University 11 / 1998 Southern Medical University (China) Karolinska Institutet Alexandria University Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Malaysia) ★Karolinska Institutet (Sweden) Ewha Womans University(Korea) Students Visit from Zhejiang University, China University of Groningen (University Medical Center Groningen, Faculty of Medical Sciences) Division of Medicine University of Oulu(Finland) The Center for International Academic Programs was established in 2009 to promote academic exchanges, and the Japan Center for Evidence Based Practice was established the following year to connect with the collaborating centers from over 50 countries. The center has been supporting young faculty and graduate students in order to expand the research network. This summer, we will host a month-long seminar on long-term care for students from Taipei Medical University, Taiwan. We will coordinate a joint research seminar with nursing students and faculty from the University of Oulu, Finland. Saint-Petersburg State I.P. Pavlov Medical University It is essential for our students to study abroad to experience both different cultures, and education / research at other institutions. We offer grants to nominated young researchers. During the fiscal year 2013, grants were awarded to approximately 30 students from our institution, 30 international students, including short-term students, and two young researchers. School of Allied Health Sciences 4)Conducted exchange programs for undergraduate and graduate students from institutions with inter-faculty student exchange agreements (four students sent to and two visiting from the University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands; four sent to and four visiting from the University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia; one sent to and four visiting from National Taiwan University, Taiwan; two sent to and three visiting from Peking University, China; two sent to and two visiting from Seoul National University, Korea) 5)Coordinated the “Medical Frontier Program,” which is a program designed to officially receive short-term international students into the Graduate School of Medicine and Medical School (twelve international students for clinical training and five for research), including the students through exchange programs mentioned above. 6)Organized and conducted seminars related to international exchange and international health (four seminars) http://www.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/pub/cir/home/index.html University of Oulu Date concluded Partner Institutions The Graduate School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences/Faculty of Medicine, and School of Allied Health Sciences promotes international collaborative research and academic exchanges. We are involved in several international collaborative research projects. A new project funded by the Japan Society for Promotion of Science will examine the differences in the prevalence of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), such as wandering, and further explore factors associated with BPSD. The project will take place at nine different study sites. Universities from China, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan will participate in this project. The following institutions host ongoing student/faculty exchange programs: University of Oulu, Finland; Indiana University, USA; and Ewha Womans University, Korea. New exchange programs have been initiated at Tzu Chi College of Technology and Taipei Medical University, Taiwan and Shanghai Ligong Daxue, China. Center for International Relations Inter-faculty Academic Exchange Agreement Mext Total 2 2 3 3 0 2 2 9 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 30 5 2 8 8 4 8 12 53 10 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 123 ■Research Fellows (FY 2013) Country India Thailand K o re a China Ta i w a n Egypt Sweden England I re l a n d To t a l Special AuditorTotal 1 3 1 1* 3 1 1* 2 1* 14 * appointed Guest Professor Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 11 International Relationships July 1, 2014 Division of Health Sciences International Academic Exchange Activities International Relations, Division of Medicine We actively engage in a variety of international exchange activities, including program coordination for student exchange and invitations to scholars and researchers to promote collaborative research with universities and research institutions overseas. To promote these activities, the Graduate School of Medicine grants scholarships to selected students and researchers from an endowment fund. Support for Studying Abroad / in Osaka This center was established in April 2007 to promote international relations for Division of Medicine. Fiscal year 2013 activities are listed below. 1)Arranged official tours for visitors from abroad (two universities) 2)Arranged inter-faculty academic exchange agreements (four newly concluded and three renewed) 3)Organized Medical English classes for doctoral and undergraduate students *Since fiscal year 2014, the English class for undergraduate students has been conducted by Medical Education Center. 11 / 2008 ★University of Groningen (University Medical Center Groningen, 3 / 2010 Faculty of Medical Sciences) (Netherlands) Exchange Agreements The Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine entered into inter-faculty agreements for academic exchanges and student exchanges with overseas institutions, with which we have conducted joint research and researcher and student exchanges. With these institutions, tuition is waived for official exchange programs. ★Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University (Thailand) 2 / 2013 ★College of Medicine, National Taiwan University (Taiwan) 4 / 2013 ★School of Public Health, Peking University (China) 6 / 2013 Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University (Indonesia) 7 / 2013 ★Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University(Korea) 8 / 2013 College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University (Taiwan) 2 / 2014 Hamad Medical Corporation (Qatar) 4 / 2014 Saint-Petersburg I.P. Pavlov’s State Medical University (Russia) 6 / 2014 11 / 2002 8 / 2007 11 / 2010 ★Alexandria University (Egypt) 8 / 2011 University of Shanghai for Science & Technology(China) 3 / 2012 ★Indiana University(USA) 4 / 2012 Tzu Chi College of Technology(Taiwan) 7 / 2013 8 / 2013 Indiana University School of Public Health, Peking University Country India Bangladesh Thailand Malaysia S i n g a p o re Indonesia K o re a China Ta i w a n Cyprus Congo Canada USA Brazil Panama Haiti Netherlands G re e c e Hungary Germany University of Shanghai for Science & Technology College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University December 1, 2013 Undergraduate Student Mext Total Regular student Graduate student Maste Doctor Mext Total Mext Total 2 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 2 1 8 0 5 1 4 3 1 6 6 33 5 1 1 1 9 2 To t a l Hamad Medical Corporation ★:the inter-university exchange agreement as well ■Division of Medicine Division of Health Science, Center for International Academic Programs China Medical University 1 8 Non-regular student Reseach Student, etc. Mext 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 21 67 6 17 0 0 1 22 ■School of Allied Health Sciences 10 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 School/ Faculties Graduate School Master Docto Total 1 4 1 2 2 5 4 College of Medicine Taipei Medical University Country Mext 1 1 Research Students, etc Total China Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1 4 1( 1 ) 3 8 1( 1 ) Total 1 4 1 3 9( 1 ) ( )Mext Total Special Auditor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mext: Students Supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Scholarship Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University Total 1 1 College of Medicine, National Taiwan University Tzu Chi College of Technology Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 11 / 2013 Taipei Medical University(Taiwan) International Students March 2013, at Osaka University, speakers at the international symposium 2013 Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University Ewha Womans University AFaculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University 5 / 2001 China Medical University (China) The Mongolian University of Science and Technology(Mongolia) The Mongolian University of Science and Technology Southern Medical University 11 / 1998 Southern Medical University (China) Karolinska Institutet Alexandria University Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Malaysia) ★Karolinska Institutet (Sweden) Ewha Womans University(Korea) Students Visit from Zhejiang University, China University of Groningen (University Medical Center Groningen, Faculty of Medical Sciences) Division of Medicine University of Oulu(Finland) The Center for International Academic Programs was established in 2009 to promote academic exchanges, and the Japan Center for Evidence Based Practice was established the following year to connect with the collaborating centers from over 50 countries. The center has been supporting young faculty and graduate students in order to expand the research network. This summer, we will host a month-long seminar on long-term care for students from Taipei Medical University, Taiwan. We will coordinate a joint research seminar with nursing students and faculty from the University of Oulu, Finland. Saint-Petersburg State I.P. Pavlov Medical University It is essential for our students to study abroad to experience both different cultures, and education / research at other institutions. We offer grants to nominated young researchers. During the fiscal year 2013, grants were awarded to approximately 30 students from our institution, 30 international students, including short-term students, and two young researchers. School of Allied Health Sciences 4)Conducted exchange programs for undergraduate and graduate students from institutions with inter-faculty student exchange agreements (four students sent to and two visiting from the University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands; four sent to and four visiting from the University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia; one sent to and four visiting from National Taiwan University, Taiwan; two sent to and three visiting from Peking University, China; two sent to and two visiting from Seoul National University, Korea) 5)Coordinated the “Medical Frontier Program,” which is a program designed to officially receive short-term international students into the Graduate School of Medicine and Medical School (twelve international students for clinical training and five for research), including the students through exchange programs mentioned above. 6)Organized and conducted seminars related to international exchange and international health (four seminars) http://www.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/pub/cir/home/index.html University of Oulu Date concluded Partner Institutions The Graduate School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences/Faculty of Medicine, and School of Allied Health Sciences promotes international collaborative research and academic exchanges. We are involved in several international collaborative research projects. A new project funded by the Japan Society for Promotion of Science will examine the differences in the prevalence of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), such as wandering, and further explore factors associated with BPSD. The project will take place at nine different study sites. Universities from China, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan will participate in this project. The following institutions host ongoing student/faculty exchange programs: University of Oulu, Finland; Indiana University, USA; and Ewha Womans University, Korea. New exchange programs have been initiated at Tzu Chi College of Technology and Taipei Medical University, Taiwan and Shanghai Ligong Daxue, China. Center for International Relations Inter-faculty Academic Exchange Agreement Mext Total 2 2 3 3 0 2 2 9 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 30 5 2 8 8 4 8 12 53 10 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 123 ■Research Fellows (FY 2013) Country India Thailand K o re a China Ta i w a n Egypt Sweden England I re l a n d To t a l Special AuditorTotal 1 3 1 1* 3 1 1* 2 1* 14 * appointed Guest Professor Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 11 Introduction to Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Doctor / Master Course Graduate Study Gourses ■Health Sciences ●Master Coursee ● PURPOSE Doctor Course ● PURPOSE Our goal is to provide health science professionals with advanced broad knowledge and help them to develop the flexible thinking skills needed to adapt to future advancements in medical science and medical treatments, while also addressing today’s medical needs. Specialized fields are offered to assist individuals in obtaining both basic knowledge and high-level research capabilities that will support of their future independent research activities. ● FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION December 1, 2013 ■Number of Students Division Number of Students First year 190 Second year 164 Third year 175 Fourth year 196 Total 725 ● Our goal is to develop scientists in nursing, allied health sciences, and medical technology and science who will exert intellectual leadership in the 21th century. Division Ph.D. obtained by completing a doctoral course Ph.D. obtained by publishing research papers Total 2007 121 51 172 2008 129 46 175 2009 131 31 162 2010 126 18 144 2011 104 32 136 2012 130 20 150 Master Course ■Medical Sciences ● PURPOSE This course was founded in 1979 based on the social conscious belief that knowledge in natural sciences is necessary for both medical research and medical technology development. FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION Students are assigned to one of Osaka University’s Graduate School of Medicine’s laboratories where they receive research guidance. ■Number of Students December 1, 2013 Division Number of Students First year 28 Second year 28 Total 56 December 1, 2013 ■Number of Students Division Number of Students ■Degrees Awarded ● Doctor Course PURPOSE ● Divisions of Physiological Sciences, Pathophysiology, and Therapeutics; Preventive and Environmental Medicine; Division of Internal Medicine; and Surgical Medicine. Master Course First year Second year 78 77 First year 20 Doctor Course Second year 19 Third year 40 Total 234 School of Allied Health Sciences The School of Allied Health Sciences accepts 160 students based on screening tests taken by students newly accepted to Osaka University: 80 for the Course of Nursing, 40 for the Course of Medical Physics and Engineering, and 40 for the Course of Laboratory Sciences. During the first year and a half, they fulfill core requirements(general education subjects)and major subjects at the educational facilities common to all Osaka University departments and schools, after which they study major subjects in the School of Allied Health Sciences. Furthermore, since 1997, twenty students are accepted during their junior year based on their junior-year transfer test to the Course of Nursing(ten students)or the Course of Medical Physics and Engineering(five students)or the Course of Laboratory Science(five students). The maximum number of students(junior and beyond)is 180 per year for specialized education. ■Number of Students Division Number of Students December 1, 2013 First year 170 Second year 176 Third year 170 [6] Fourth year 189 [7] {1} Total 705 [13] {1} 〔 〕Number of transfer students included in the total { } Number of foreign students included in the total Research Students Undergraduate Program Medical School The Medical School’s undergraduate program accepts approximately 100 students every year based on selection tests taken by students newly accepted to Osaka University. During the first year and a half, students fulfill core requirements (general education subjects) and major subjects at the educational facilities common to all Osaka University departments and schools, after which they study the major subjects in the College of Medicine. ■Number of Students Division Number of Students December 1, 2013 First year 105 {4} Second year Third year 128 [10] {3} 115 [9] {1} Fourth year Fifth year Sixth year Total 118 [10] 101 [10] {1} 104 [10] {1} 671 [49] {10} [ ] Number of transfer students with included in the total. { } Number of foreign students included in the total. 12 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Students who wish to work on a specific matter and receive research guidance in either the Medical School or the School of Allied Health Sciences are required to enter as research students. Admission begins at the start of every month after approval has been granted during our faculty meeting. For details, please contact the educational affairs or visit our website. Credited Auditor Credited auditor can receive credit for courses available at the Medical School or the School of Allied Health Sciences: Introduction to Medicine and Dentistry (Medical School) or lecture courses for the School of Allied Health Sciences. Admission begins at the start of the school year after approval has been granted during our faculty meeting. Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 13 Introduction to Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Doctor / Master Course Graduate Study Gourses ■Health Sciences ●Master Coursee ● PURPOSE Doctor Course ● PURPOSE Our goal is to provide health science professionals with advanced broad knowledge and help them to develop the flexible thinking skills needed to adapt to future advancements in medical science and medical treatments, while also addressing today’s medical needs. Specialized fields are offered to assist individuals in obtaining both basic knowledge and high-level research capabilities that will support of their future independent research activities. ● FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION December 1, 2013 ■Number of Students Division Number of Students First year 190 Second year 164 Third year 175 Fourth year 196 Total 725 ● Our goal is to develop scientists in nursing, allied health sciences, and medical technology and science who will exert intellectual leadership in the 21th century. Division Ph.D. obtained by completing a doctoral course Ph.D. obtained by publishing research papers Total 2007 121 51 172 2008 129 46 175 2009 131 31 162 2010 126 18 144 2011 104 32 136 2012 130 20 150 Master Course ■Medical Sciences ● PURPOSE This course was founded in 1979 based on the social conscious belief that knowledge in natural sciences is necessary for both medical research and medical technology development. FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION Students are assigned to one of Osaka University’s Graduate School of Medicine’s laboratories where they receive research guidance. ■Number of Students December 1, 2013 Division Number of Students First year 28 Second year 28 Total 56 December 1, 2013 ■Number of Students Division Number of Students ■Degrees Awarded ● Doctor Course PURPOSE ● Divisions of Physiological Sciences, Pathophysiology, and Therapeutics; Preventive and Environmental Medicine; Division of Internal Medicine; and Surgical Medicine. Master Course First year Second year 78 77 First year 20 Doctor Course Second year 19 Third year 40 Total 234 School of Allied Health Sciences The School of Allied Health Sciences accepts 160 students based on screening tests taken by students newly accepted to Osaka University: 80 for the Course of Nursing, 40 for the Course of Medical Physics and Engineering, and 40 for the Course of Laboratory Sciences. During the first year and a half, they fulfill core requirements(general education subjects)and major subjects at the educational facilities common to all Osaka University departments and schools, after which they study major subjects in the School of Allied Health Sciences. Furthermore, since 1997, twenty students are accepted during their junior year based on their junior-year transfer test to the Course of Nursing(ten students)or the Course of Medical Physics and Engineering(five students)or the Course of Laboratory Science(five students). The maximum number of students(junior and beyond)is 180 per year for specialized education. ■Number of Students Division Number of Students December 1, 2013 First year 170 Second year 176 Third year 170 [6] Fourth year 189 [7] {1} Total 705 [13] {1} 〔 〕Number of transfer students included in the total { } Number of foreign students included in the total Research Students Undergraduate Program Medical School The Medical School’s undergraduate program accepts approximately 100 students every year based on selection tests taken by students newly accepted to Osaka University. During the first year and a half, students fulfill core requirements (general education subjects) and major subjects at the educational facilities common to all Osaka University departments and schools, after which they study the major subjects in the College of Medicine. ■Number of Students Division Number of Students December 1, 2013 First year 105 {4} Second year Third year 128 [10] {3} 115 [9] {1} Fourth year Fifth year Sixth year Total 118 [10] 101 [10] {1} 104 [10] {1} 671 [49] {10} [ ] Number of transfer students with included in the total. { } Number of foreign students included in the total. 12 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Students who wish to work on a specific matter and receive research guidance in either the Medical School or the School of Allied Health Sciences are required to enter as research students. Admission begins at the start of every month after approval has been granted during our faculty meeting. For details, please contact the educational affairs or visit our website. Credited Auditor Credited auditor can receive credit for courses available at the Medical School or the School of Allied Health Sciences: Introduction to Medicine and Dentistry (Medical School) or lecture courses for the School of Allied Health Sciences. Admission begins at the start of the school year after approval has been granted during our faculty meeting. Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 13 Intoroduction to Graduate School of Medicine, Facuity of Medicine Accounting School of Allied Health Sciences(2012) Medical School(2012) ● Revenue ● Expenditure Division Amount Amount Division Amount Division Amount 94,953,511 Education Fund 92,591,424 Education Fund 63,161,784 Education Fund 51,707,432 Research Fund 2,423,564,057 Research Fund 1,864,191,799 Research Fund 177,252,172 Research Fund 186,595,176 12,238,000 19,456,000 Academic Staff Salary 185,782,514 Staff Salary Division ● Expenditure Education Fund Education Research Fund Subsidy for Operating Expenses ● Revenue 87,197,803 Administrative expenses Subtotal 1,972,232,579 83,993,395 12,306,637 Academic Staff Salary 192,704,969 Staff Salary Education Research Fund Subsidy for Operating Expenses 138,086,595 Administrative Expenses 2,823,191,885 Grants-in-Aid for Funded Research 16,290,462 Education Research Fund Subsidy for Operating Expenses Subtotal 1,906,483,007 Grants-in-Aid for Funded Research Academic Staff Salary 45,898,000 Staff Salary 21,354,919 Administrative expenses 2,316,171,886 Subtotal Grants-in-Aid for Funded Research Contract Cost 84,139,667 Research Subsidy 1,857,407,347 Research Subsidy 2,429,828,036 Research Subsidy Donations for Specially Designated 2,782,332,180 Donations for Specially Designated 2,661,155,963 Donations for Specially Designated Total 9,519,157,386 Contract Cost Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (yen) 1,440,127,209 213,993,229 17,850,000 149,950,867 85,209,003 Academic Staff Salary 38,083,298 Staff Salary 22,500,571 Administrative Expenses Subtotal Grants-in-Aid for Funded Research 23,369,218 322,255,695 165,829,714 Contract Cost 17,850,000 Research Subsidy 150,268,917 Donations for Specially Designated 789,259,128 68,748,888 Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 113,054,972 Grants-in-Aid Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants 108,593,000 1,500,000 Subtotal 221,647,972 Total Funding Program for Next-Generation World-Leeding Researchess 0 1,261,645,676 Aid for Industrial Technic Research(NEDO) Education Research Fund Subsidy for Operating Expenses 14,589,154 322,256,029 (yen) Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants Grants-in-Aid Contract Cost Total 0 83,385,746 946,601,186 (yen) 2,786,658,631 Subtotal 12,184,437,190 Total (yen) Systematical Anatomy ● Numbers of Cadavers Used ● Numbers of Cadavers Collected 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Male 10 20 13 26 21 Female 31 24 34 33 35 Total 41 44 47 59 56 Division 14 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Division Total 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 59 55 48 54 51 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 15 Intoroduction to Graduate School of Medicine, Facuity of Medicine Accounting School of Allied Health Sciences(2012) Medical School(2012) ● Revenue ● Expenditure Division Amount Amount Division Amount Division Amount 94,953,511 Education Fund 92,591,424 Education Fund 63,161,784 Education Fund 51,707,432 Research Fund 2,423,564,057 Research Fund 1,864,191,799 Research Fund 177,252,172 Research Fund 186,595,176 12,238,000 19,456,000 Academic Staff Salary 185,782,514 Staff Salary Division ● Expenditure Education Fund Education Research Fund Subsidy for Operating Expenses ● Revenue 87,197,803 Administrative expenses Subtotal 1,972,232,579 83,993,395 12,306,637 Academic Staff Salary 192,704,969 Staff Salary Education Research Fund Subsidy for Operating Expenses 138,086,595 Administrative Expenses 2,823,191,885 Grants-in-Aid for Funded Research 16,290,462 Education Research Fund Subsidy for Operating Expenses Subtotal 1,906,483,007 Grants-in-Aid for Funded Research Academic Staff Salary 45,898,000 Staff Salary 21,354,919 Administrative expenses 2,316,171,886 Subtotal Grants-in-Aid for Funded Research Contract Cost 84,139,667 Research Subsidy 1,857,407,347 Research Subsidy 2,429,828,036 Research Subsidy Donations for Specially Designated 2,782,332,180 Donations for Specially Designated 2,661,155,963 Donations for Specially Designated Total 9,519,157,386 Contract Cost Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (yen) 1,440,127,209 213,993,229 17,850,000 149,950,867 85,209,003 Academic Staff Salary 38,083,298 Staff Salary 22,500,571 Administrative Expenses Subtotal Grants-in-Aid for Funded Research 23,369,218 322,255,695 165,829,714 Contract Cost 17,850,000 Research Subsidy 150,268,917 Donations for Specially Designated 789,259,128 68,748,888 Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 113,054,972 Grants-in-Aid Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants 108,593,000 1,500,000 Subtotal 221,647,972 Total Funding Program for Next-Generation World-Leeding Researchess 0 1,261,645,676 Aid for Industrial Technic Research(NEDO) Education Research Fund Subsidy for Operating Expenses 14,589,154 322,256,029 (yen) Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants Grants-in-Aid Contract Cost Total 0 83,385,746 946,601,186 (yen) 2,786,658,631 Subtotal 12,184,437,190 Total (yen) Systematical Anatomy ● Numbers of Cadavers Used ● Numbers of Cadavers Collected 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Male 10 20 13 26 21 Female 31 24 34 33 35 Total 41 44 47 59 56 Division 14 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Division Total 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 59 55 48 54 51 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 15 Campus Life Medical Education Center The Medical Education Center is responsible for organizing lectures, clinical clerkships, common achievement tests, and faculty development. The center’s first priority is to Osaka University Medical School students. Students can visit the center to discusses issues and resolve and prevent any problems related to school life. As studying abroad becomes an increasingly important option for students, the center also plays a role in supporting and providing information to students who pursue this opportunity. Extra-curricular Activities The School of Medicine has extra-curricular activities that are unique to the faculty, in addition to extra-curricular activities common to the university. There are active sports clubs that compete in various events, including the West-Japan Medical Student Sports Competition. Non-athletic clubs, including the “Meeting for International Medical Services” and “Alternative Medicine” leverage the School of Medicine’s strengths. Their dynamic activities are showcased in the fall at Nakanoshima-sai, as well as on other occasions. Educational Affairs Section The Educational Affairs Section focuses on student affairs, including on-site responses to their various requests. This section supports students’ studies, arranges classes to prepare syllabi and curricula, maintains scores, issues certificates, provides notice of scholarships, responds to inquiries, and organizes entrance examinations. ▲Gymnasium Authorized Groups of the Faculty of Medicine Osaka University Medical Students Club(Osaka University Medical Student Newsletter) Non-Sport Clubs(six clubs) • MESS • Band • Orchestra • Meeting for International Medical Services • Computer Club • Meeting for Wakan-Yaku Sports Clubs(Fifteen clubs) • Tennis • Kendo • Golf • Soccer • Outdoor • Volleyball • Swim • Table Tennis • Badminton • Basketball • Soft Tennis • Baseball • Rowing • Rugby • Ski 16 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 17 Campus Life Medical Education Center The Medical Education Center is responsible for organizing lectures, clinical clerkships, common achievement tests, and faculty development. The center’s first priority is to Osaka University Medical School students. Students can visit the center to discusses issues and resolve and prevent any problems related to school life. As studying abroad becomes an increasingly important option for students, the center also plays a role in supporting and providing information to students who pursue this opportunity. Extra-curricular Activities The School of Medicine has extra-curricular activities that are unique to the faculty, in addition to extra-curricular activities common to the university. There are active sports clubs that compete in various events, including the West-Japan Medical Student Sports Competition. Non-athletic clubs, including the “Meeting for International Medical Services” and “Alternative Medicine” leverage the School of Medicine’s strengths. Their dynamic activities are showcased in the fall at Nakanoshima-sai, as well as on other occasions. Educational Affairs Section The Educational Affairs Section focuses on student affairs, including on-site responses to their various requests. This section supports students’ studies, arranges classes to prepare syllabi and curricula, maintains scores, issues certificates, provides notice of scholarships, responds to inquiries, and organizes entrance examinations. ▲Gymnasium Authorized Groups of the Faculty of Medicine Osaka University Medical Students Club(Osaka University Medical Student Newsletter) Non-Sport Clubs(six clubs) • MESS • Band • Orchestra • Meeting for International Medical Services • Computer Club • Meeting for Wakan-Yaku Sports Clubs(Fifteen clubs) • Tennis • Kendo • Golf • Soccer • Outdoor • Volleyball • Swim • Table Tennis • Badminton • Basketball • Soft Tennis • Baseball • Rowing • Rugby • Ski 16 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 17 Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences Reseach Support Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences PET Molecular Imaging Center Established in 2012, Osaka University’s Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences (IPBS) has been designated as one of the graduate programs operated by the Institute of Academic Initiatives. The PET (Positron Emission Tomography) Molecular Imaging Center was established in June 2010 as a research facility of the Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine. Cyclotron, a labeling synthesis device, an animal housing room, and PET imaging systems have been installed in the radioisotope-use facility. It is possible to image the behavior of molecules in vivo in disease models and genetically modified animals, in order to analyze the pathology at the molecular level. In addition, it is possible to study the fundamental technology of molecular imaging, such as the development of new molecular probes, the pharmacokinetics of drug discovery candidate compounds for efficacy evaluation, and the development of image analysis methodology. This graduate program was founded to strengthen our support for life science students with passion for finding cures for intractable diseases. In addition, as we perceive the human body’s functions to be an intricate network of systems (e.g. cardiovascular system, immune system, and nervous system), our goal for this graduate program is to promote integrative, interdisciplinary research education. Students from general admission will enroll in the program for five years (as a combined Master’s and Ph.D. program). For international students admitted through the ‘”Admission on Recommendation,” their enrollment will begin from the second-year curriculum (see the right-hand side of the figure below). Those students will therefore complete the program within four years. Students will receive a monthly stipend of approximately 200,000 yen (as of 2014) if eligibility requirements are met. A Ph.D. in Medical Science will be conferred upon students who successfully defend their doctoral dissertation. The course instruction is in English. While students conduct their dissertation research, they will: enroll in lecture modules in interdisciplinary biomedical sciences; complete a laboratory rotation in a different science discipline; organize international symposia; and participate in an internship at a pharmaceutical company in Japan or abroad. The interdisciplinary biomedical sciences lecture modules cover cutting-edge topics from disciplines such as immunology, tissue engineering, and materials science. In support of this integrative curriculum, highly-acclaimed faculty are invited from the Graduate Schools of Medicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering, Frontier Biosciences, Science, and Dentistry, as well as from the Immunology Frontier Research Center, the Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, and the Institute for Protein Research at Osaka University. During the IPBS graduate study course, there are ample opportunities to interact with senior and junior scientists and meet students from different science backgrounds on our friendly university campus. Student housing is also available upon request. We welcome about five non-Japanese students each academic year among the annual total of twenty new admissions. Primary Equipment Guide to use · Cyclotron · Multipurpose label synthesizer · Animal housing room · PET-CT (for small animals) · PET-MRI (for small animals) · PET (for mid-sized animals) · CT (for small animals) · MRI (1.5 Tesla for small animals) · Positron-planar imaging system PET Molecular Imaging Center, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine http://www.pet.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/ Rat O-15 gas inhalation PET quantitative image (T.Watabe et al. J Nucl Med 2013) Please visit our website at http://www.stn.osaka-u.ac.jp/english/ To learn more about stipend eligibility, please visit http://www.stn.osaka-u.ac.jp/english/program/support.html Please send any inquires to seitai@stn.osaka-u.ac.jp Program Overview 18 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 At IPBS Retreat by Biwa Lake in Shiga(2014/06/26) Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 19 Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences Reseach Support Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences PET Molecular Imaging Center Established in 2012, Osaka University’s Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences (IPBS) has been designated as one of the graduate programs operated by the Institute of Academic Initiatives. The PET (Positron Emission Tomography) Molecular Imaging Center was established in June 2010 as a research facility of the Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine. Cyclotron, a labeling synthesis device, an animal housing room, and PET imaging systems have been installed in the radioisotope-use facility. It is possible to image the behavior of molecules in vivo in disease models and genetically modified animals, in order to analyze the pathology at the molecular level. In addition, it is possible to study the fundamental technology of molecular imaging, such as the development of new molecular probes, the pharmacokinetics of drug discovery candidate compounds for efficacy evaluation, and the development of image analysis methodology. This graduate program was founded to strengthen our support for life science students with passion for finding cures for intractable diseases. In addition, as we perceive the human body’s functions to be an intricate network of systems (e.g. cardiovascular system, immune system, and nervous system), our goal for this graduate program is to promote integrative, interdisciplinary research education. Students from general admission will enroll in the program for five years (as a combined Master’s and Ph.D. program). For international students admitted through the ‘”Admission on Recommendation,” their enrollment will begin from the second-year curriculum (see the right-hand side of the figure below). Those students will therefore complete the program within four years. Students will receive a monthly stipend of approximately 200,000 yen (as of 2014) if eligibility requirements are met. A Ph.D. in Medical Science will be conferred upon students who successfully defend their doctoral dissertation. The course instruction is in English. While students conduct their dissertation research, they will: enroll in lecture modules in interdisciplinary biomedical sciences; complete a laboratory rotation in a different science discipline; organize international symposia; and participate in an internship at a pharmaceutical company in Japan or abroad. The interdisciplinary biomedical sciences lecture modules cover cutting-edge topics from disciplines such as immunology, tissue engineering, and materials science. In support of this integrative curriculum, highly-acclaimed faculty are invited from the Graduate Schools of Medicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering, Frontier Biosciences, Science, and Dentistry, as well as from the Immunology Frontier Research Center, the Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, and the Institute for Protein Research at Osaka University. During the IPBS graduate study course, there are ample opportunities to interact with senior and junior scientists and meet students from different science backgrounds on our friendly university campus. Student housing is also available upon request. We welcome about five non-Japanese students each academic year among the annual total of twenty new admissions. Primary Equipment Guide to use · Cyclotron · Multipurpose label synthesizer · Animal housing room · PET-CT (for small animals) · PET-MRI (for small animals) · PET (for mid-sized animals) · CT (for small animals) · MRI (1.5 Tesla for small animals) · Positron-planar imaging system PET Molecular Imaging Center, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine http://www.pet.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/ Rat O-15 gas inhalation PET quantitative image (T.Watabe et al. J Nucl Med 2013) Please visit our website at http://www.stn.osaka-u.ac.jp/english/ To learn more about stipend eligibility, please visit http://www.stn.osaka-u.ac.jp/english/program/support.html Please send any inquires to seitai@stn.osaka-u.ac.jp Program Overview 18 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 At IPBS Retreat by Biwa Lake in Shiga(2014/06/26) Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 19 Research Support CENTER FOR TWIN RESEARCH, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Center for Medical Research and Education Who we are… The center manages high-throughput imaging systems, confocal microscopes, flow cytometers, centrifuges, tissue culture rooms, and other shared general purpose equipment. It also provides technical support for biological research. In addition, the Center distributes genome-wide lentiviral shRNAs and provides commissioned analyses for ultrastructure studies using electron microscopy. The Center for Twin Research, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, was established in April 2009 as the very first research institution in Japan to specialize in twin research. In collaboration with other institutions both within Japan and abroad, we aim to promote Japan's twin research and advance it to a higher level of innovative research. Multidisciplinary approaches are central to our research values; we work in harmony with researchers in diverse fields at Osaka University, not only from medicine and health science, but also from dentistry, economics, human science, pharmacology, and others. A photo from Twin Festival 2013 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy Transmission Electron Microscope About Twin Research… Human traits etiology is highly complex as it involves the influences of multiple genes and environmental factors. Twin research provides an excellent approach to disentangling genetic and environmental factors influencing these traits. Identical twins or monozygotic twins are genetically identical and thus they share 100% of their genomes. On the other hand, fraternal or dizygotic twins share on average 50% of their genomes, the same as first-degree relatives. The twin research method, comparing monozygotic and dizygotic twins, is often considered the most effective way to examine the relative significance of genetic and environmental factors. The advantage of using twins is not limited to the study of genetic factors, as the significance is more remarkable in the study of environmental factors. By comparing discordant monozygotic twins, we can investigate environmental factors more precisely with genetic factors being controlled(Fig.1). Fig.1 Advantage of twin research Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences The Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences was established in 1989 and is compliant with the international guidelines for usage of experimental animals. The institution has implemented advanced research for the purpose of understanding of pathogenesis and treating incurable diseases using diverse types of diseased mice and transgenic animals. This contributes to the promotion of life science research at the Graduate School of Medicine. In March 2013, the institute was approved by the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare [USA]. Special facilities Animal holding area ● ● SPF experiment breeding area Pathogens laboratory Computed tomography for small animals In Vivo imaging system (luminescence and fluorescence) ● ● What we do… We specialize in twin research. Through our research activities and findings, we endeavor to contribute to the society and help people achieve better health and longer lives. Our core activities include: ● Research activities: Research and education on twin research ● International activities: Collaboration with overseas twin research institutions ● Social contribution activities: Host public symposiums, seminars, and twin festivals to in order to raise awareness of twin research Twin research is a promising approach toward preventive medicine for all, and we are committed to making a difference! 20 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 IVIS Pathogen laboratory Animal Experiment Building Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 21 Research Support CENTER FOR TWIN RESEARCH, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Center for Medical Research and Education Who we are… The center manages high-throughput imaging systems, confocal microscopes, flow cytometers, centrifuges, tissue culture rooms, and other shared general purpose equipment. It also provides technical support for biological research. In addition, the Center distributes genome-wide lentiviral shRNAs and provides commissioned analyses for ultrastructure studies using electron microscopy. The Center for Twin Research, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, was established in April 2009 as the very first research institution in Japan to specialize in twin research. In collaboration with other institutions both within Japan and abroad, we aim to promote Japan's twin research and advance it to a higher level of innovative research. Multidisciplinary approaches are central to our research values; we work in harmony with researchers in diverse fields at Osaka University, not only from medicine and health science, but also from dentistry, economics, human science, pharmacology, and others. A photo from Twin Festival 2013 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy Transmission Electron Microscope About Twin Research… Human traits etiology is highly complex as it involves the influences of multiple genes and environmental factors. Twin research provides an excellent approach to disentangling genetic and environmental factors influencing these traits. Identical twins or monozygotic twins are genetically identical and thus they share 100% of their genomes. On the other hand, fraternal or dizygotic twins share on average 50% of their genomes, the same as first-degree relatives. The twin research method, comparing monozygotic and dizygotic twins, is often considered the most effective way to examine the relative significance of genetic and environmental factors. The advantage of using twins is not limited to the study of genetic factors, as the significance is more remarkable in the study of environmental factors. By comparing discordant monozygotic twins, we can investigate environmental factors more precisely with genetic factors being controlled(Fig.1). Fig.1 Advantage of twin research Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences The Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences was established in 1989 and is compliant with the international guidelines for usage of experimental animals. The institution has implemented advanced research for the purpose of understanding of pathogenesis and treating incurable diseases using diverse types of diseased mice and transgenic animals. This contributes to the promotion of life science research at the Graduate School of Medicine. In March 2013, the institute was approved by the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare [USA]. Special facilities Animal holding area ● ● SPF experiment breeding area Pathogens laboratory Computed tomography for small animals In Vivo imaging system (luminescence and fluorescence) ● ● What we do… We specialize in twin research. Through our research activities and findings, we endeavor to contribute to the society and help people achieve better health and longer lives. Our core activities include: ● Research activities: Research and education on twin research ● International activities: Collaboration with overseas twin research institutions ● Social contribution activities: Host public symposiums, seminars, and twin festivals to in order to raise awareness of twin research Twin research is a promising approach toward preventive medicine for all, and we are committed to making a difference! 20 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 IVIS Pathogen laboratory Animal Experiment Building Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 21 Research Support Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research (CoMIT) Overview The Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research (CoMIT) was founded in April 2014, based on financial support from the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) “Subsidy for Advanced Technology Demonstration and Evaluation Facility Construction”(2010). The mission of CoMIT is to remain at the forefront of medical science. The center is dedicated to contributing to the global society and the local community through technological innovations in the field of life science. CoMIT provides outstanding high-performance laboratory equipment and experienced technical support staff in order to support researchers as they continuously progress in their work. Osaka University Hospital Osaka University Hospital has a long history, beginning with the temporary hospital founded in February 1869 by the Meiji government in Osaka City. In 1993, the hospital was transferred from Osaka City to the Suita Campus in Suita City. Currently it has 1078 beds, 31 departments, 39 central clinical facilities, and departments for supporting of medical care, including pharmacy, nursing, and medical technology. With approximately 2100 doctors and medical staff, the hospital provides high quality specialized medical treatment as an advanced treatment center. Furthermore, translational and clinical research has been conducted in the Department of Medical Innovation, in which advanced medical services, including the most advanced regenerative medicine, medical robot development, and gene treatment are provided. As the regional core, the hospital includes the Trauma and Acute Critical Care Center and promotes hospital and clinic cooperation through the Social Services Department. Since 2009, it has been a regional cancer diagnosis and treatment base hospital; the Oncology Center consists of the chemotherapy department and the radiotherapy department, as well as a palliative care team, therefore enhancing regional medical care for patients with malignant tumors. As a university hospital, we believe it our mission to implement clinical medicine education and research through medical care and to cultivate doctors at the Postgraduate Medical Training Center. Single Photon Tomography(SPECT) Hospital Overall View Surgical Assistant Robot Da Vinci 22 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Air Ambulance Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 23 Research Support Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research (CoMIT) Overview The Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research (CoMIT) was founded in April 2014, based on financial support from the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) “Subsidy for Advanced Technology Demonstration and Evaluation Facility Construction”(2010). The mission of CoMIT is to remain at the forefront of medical science. The center is dedicated to contributing to the global society and the local community through technological innovations in the field of life science. CoMIT provides outstanding high-performance laboratory equipment and experienced technical support staff in order to support researchers as they continuously progress in their work. Osaka University Hospital Osaka University Hospital has a long history, beginning with the temporary hospital founded in February 1869 by the Meiji government in Osaka City. In 1993, the hospital was transferred from Osaka City to the Suita Campus in Suita City. Currently it has 1078 beds, 31 departments, 39 central clinical facilities, and departments for supporting of medical care, including pharmacy, nursing, and medical technology. With approximately 2100 doctors and medical staff, the hospital provides high quality specialized medical treatment as an advanced treatment center. Furthermore, translational and clinical research has been conducted in the Department of Medical Innovation, in which advanced medical services, including the most advanced regenerative medicine, medical robot development, and gene treatment are provided. As the regional core, the hospital includes the Trauma and Acute Critical Care Center and promotes hospital and clinic cooperation through the Social Services Department. Since 2009, it has been a regional cancer diagnosis and treatment base hospital; the Oncology Center consists of the chemotherapy department and the radiotherapy department, as well as a palliative care team, therefore enhancing regional medical care for patients with malignant tumors. As a university hospital, we believe it our mission to implement clinical medicine education and research through medical care and to cultivate doctors at the Postgraduate Medical Training Center. Single Photon Tomography(SPECT) Hospital Overall View Surgical Assistant Robot Da Vinci 22 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Air Ambulance Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 23 Research Support History Icho Kaikan The roots of our free and open school culture and foresight for the future go back to Tekijuku, which is the origin of Osaka University School of Medicine. Icho Kaikan Tekijuku is a “Gakujuku”(school)that OGATA Koan(1810-1863), a scholar of western studies, ran for 24 years from 1838 (Tenpo 9)until 1862(Bunkyu 2). It was closed when he was welcomed as a physician for the Shogun in Edo. During this period, OGATA Koan taught his students Rangaku(western studies)and Medicine. He had developed a number of human assets who contributed to the modernization of Japan from the Bakumatsu(end of Edo era)to the Meiji period, including HASHIMOTO Sanai, OMURA Masujiro, FUKUZAWA Yukichi, NAGAYO Sensai, TAKAMATSU Ryoun, SANO Tsunetami, and OTORI Keisuke. Tekijuku was declared a historic ruin of Osaka in 1940, a historic ruin of Japan in 1941, and an important national cultural asset in 1964. The Agency for Cultural Affairs carried out the dismantling and reassembly work(from 1976 to 1980)to restore the original architecture back to when OGATA Koan was residing. It is now open to the public under the management of Osaka University. Tekijuku is a precious building, passing on its history as a hub for development of Rangaku in Japan and displaying the architectural features of historic townhouses in Kitahama, Osaka. History of Osaka University 1724 1838 1931 Medical Gallery 1933 1942 1945 1947 ■ 1F Medical Gallery and Others ■ 2F Osaka Eye Bank, Restaurant Minerva, Icho Club ■ 3F Hankyu Sanwa Hall, Conference Rooms 1949 1951 1953 1955 1960 1981 Icho Kaikan was founded on the north side of the Research building of the School of Medicine in Suita Campus in March 1995. The third floor consists of four small and large meeting rooms as well as the Hankyu Sanwa Hall, which accommodates over 250 seats. Hankyu Sanwa Hall 1993 1994 These rooms have been used for multiple purposes: symposia, academic conferences, public lectures, the Citizens College, and research forums. The Medical Gallery on the first floor shows the history of the School of Medicine, Osaka University, in an easy-tounderstand manner. It is open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (free admission). 24 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine2014 2002 2004 2007 2009 2012 2013 Kaitokudo was founded. Tekijuku was founded. Osaka Teikoku University, the sixth school in Japan, was founded and contained the School of Medicine and the School of Science. The University absorbed the Osaka Institute of Technology and started the School of Engineering. Tekijyuku, which was designated as a historic ruin, was transferred to Osaka Imperial University. Kaitokudo burned down during the Air raid in Osaka. The school was renamed Osaka University. School reform took place, enjoying a fresh start with the School of Science, the School of Medicine, the School of Engineering, the School of Letters, the School of Law, and the new School of General Arts. The School of Dentistry was separated from the School of Medicine. Graduate schools were founded for each field: School of Letters, School of Law, School of Economics, School of Science, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Engineering, and School of Medicine. The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences was founded. The Graduate School of Dentistry was founded. The Department of Physical Health was founded. The School of Allied Health Sciences was founded. Osaka University Hospital was moved from Nakanoshima, Osaka to the Suita campus, completing the merger of the Suita and Toyonaka campuses. The Osaka School of International Public Policy was founded. The Graduate School of Information Science and Technology and the Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences were founded. Osaka University became under a system of independent administration. Osaka University merges with Osaka University of Foreign Studies on Oct. The United Graduate School of Child Development was founded. TheInstitute for Academic Initiatives was set up. The Center for Information and Neural Networks was founded. Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine2014 25 Research Support History Icho Kaikan The roots of our free and open school culture and foresight for the future go back to Tekijuku, which is the origin of Osaka University School of Medicine. Icho Kaikan Tekijuku is a “Gakujuku”(school)that OGATA Koan(1810-1863), a scholar of western studies, ran for 24 years from 1838 (Tenpo 9)until 1862(Bunkyu 2). It was closed when he was welcomed as a physician for the Shogun in Edo. During this period, OGATA Koan taught his students Rangaku(western studies)and Medicine. He had developed a number of human assets who contributed to the modernization of Japan from the Bakumatsu(end of Edo era)to the Meiji period, including HASHIMOTO Sanai, OMURA Masujiro, FUKUZAWA Yukichi, NAGAYO Sensai, TAKAMATSU Ryoun, SANO Tsunetami, and OTORI Keisuke. Tekijuku was declared a historic ruin of Osaka in 1940, a historic ruin of Japan in 1941, and an important national cultural asset in 1964. The Agency for Cultural Affairs carried out the dismantling and reassembly work(from 1976 to 1980)to restore the original architecture back to when OGATA Koan was residing. It is now open to the public under the management of Osaka University. Tekijuku is a precious building, passing on its history as a hub for development of Rangaku in Japan and displaying the architectural features of historic townhouses in Kitahama, Osaka. History of Osaka University 1724 1838 1931 Medical Gallery 1933 1942 1945 1947 ■ 1F Medical Gallery and Others ■ 2F Osaka Eye Bank, Restaurant Minerva, Icho Club ■ 3F Hankyu Sanwa Hall, Conference Rooms 1949 1951 1953 1955 1960 1981 Icho Kaikan was founded on the north side of the Research building of the School of Medicine in Suita Campus in March 1995. The third floor consists of four small and large meeting rooms as well as the Hankyu Sanwa Hall, which accommodates over 250 seats. Hankyu Sanwa Hall 1993 1994 These rooms have been used for multiple purposes: symposia, academic conferences, public lectures, the Citizens College, and research forums. The Medical Gallery on the first floor shows the history of the School of Medicine, Osaka University, in an easy-tounderstand manner. It is open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (free admission). 24 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine2014 2002 2004 2007 2009 2012 2013 Kaitokudo was founded. Tekijuku was founded. Osaka Teikoku University, the sixth school in Japan, was founded and contained the School of Medicine and the School of Science. The University absorbed the Osaka Institute of Technology and started the School of Engineering. Tekijyuku, which was designated as a historic ruin, was transferred to Osaka Imperial University. Kaitokudo burned down during the Air raid in Osaka. The school was renamed Osaka University. School reform took place, enjoying a fresh start with the School of Science, the School of Medicine, the School of Engineering, the School of Letters, the School of Law, and the new School of General Arts. The School of Dentistry was separated from the School of Medicine. Graduate schools were founded for each field: School of Letters, School of Law, School of Economics, School of Science, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Engineering, and School of Medicine. The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences was founded. The Graduate School of Dentistry was founded. The Department of Physical Health was founded. The School of Allied Health Sciences was founded. Osaka University Hospital was moved from Nakanoshima, Osaka to the Suita campus, completing the merger of the Suita and Toyonaka campuses. The Osaka School of International Public Policy was founded. The Graduate School of Information Science and Technology and the Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences were founded. Osaka University became under a system of independent administration. Osaka University merges with Osaka University of Foreign Studies on Oct. The United Graduate School of Child Development was founded. TheInstitute for Academic Initiatives was set up. The Center for Information and Neural Networks was founded. Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine2014 25 Map of Facilities 3 Front View Medical School Basic Research Building Floors Gene Therapy Science ●Biomedical Statistics ●Department of Health Economics and Industrial Policy ● 10 F Public Health Environmental Medicine and Population Sciences ● 9 F ● Radiation Biology and Medical Genetics ●Stem Cell Regulation Research ● Layout Center for Medical Research Clinical Research and Education Building Building Joint Research Base ● Facilities for Molesular Biology ●Facilitites for Sepavation Analysis ● Facilities for Image Processing ● 8 F Histopathology Stem Cell Pathology ● ● Office/ Conference Room ●Facilities for Printing ● 7 F Integrative Physiology (Physiology) ●Gastroenterology and Hepatology ●Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology(Image Analysis) ●Department of Community Medicine ● 6 F 5 F Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Bio-system Pharmacology ● Molecular Biology and Biochemistry ●Medical Biochemistry Integrative Physiology Biological Science ● 3 F ● Bioregulation and Cellular Response ● Pediatrics OtorhinolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery Immunodynamics Immune Regulation ●Department of Cancer Immunotherapy ●Center for International Relations Department of Orthopaedic Biomaterial Science Department of Comprehensive Kidney Disease Research ●Department of Neuromodulation and Neurosurgery and six other research and development projects ● ● ● ● ● ● Respiratory Medicine, Allergy and Rheumatic Diseases ●Geriatric Medicine and Nephrology ● Metabolic Medicine Pediatric Surgery ●Department of Metabolism and Atherosclerosis Hematology and Oncology Immunology and Cell Biology ●Department of Regenerative Dermatology ● ● ● Breast and Endocrine Surgery Virology ●Department of Molecular Imaging in Medicine Department of Stem Cells and Applied Medicine Department of Visual Regenerative Medicine Department of Vision Informatics (TOPCON) ●Department of Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine ●Department of Advanced Device Medicine ●Department of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine and two other research and development projects ● ● ● ● ● Molecular Neuroscience Biomedical Ethics and Public Policy ●Department of Advanced Technology for Transplantation ●Department of Orthopedic Biomaterial Science Department of Clinical Application of Biologics Department of Clinical Gene Therapy ●Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics ●Department of Genome Informatics ●Department of Ocular Immunology and Regenerative Medicine and one more research and development project ● ● ● ● ● Urology Orthopaedic Surgery Cell Biology Genetics ● ● ● ● CoMIT Shared Equipment Room Anatomy and Neuroscience ●Department of Advanced Technology for Transplantation ●Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Life Science Library Animal Experiment Building ● RI Experiment Building Lecture Administration Building Building Graduate School of Health Frontier Biosciences and Sports Nanobiology Science Building Air Handling Unit School of Allied Health Sciences School of Health Sciences Floors ● Barrierred SPF Animal Holding South Building ( Medical Technology and Science ) Facilities for Ultrastructure Stem Cell Ttaining Center ● ● Facilities for Electron Microscope Facilities for Optical Microscope ● Laboratory for Students ● Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology ●Ophthalmology ● Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine ●Obstetrics and Gynecology ● Laboratory Medicine ●Gastroenterological Surgery ●Gastroenterological Surgery ●Department of Kampo Medicine (TSUMURA & CO.) ● Nuclear Medicine and Tracer Kinetics ●Medical Informatics ●Radiation Oncology ● Molecular Genetics Hospital Pharmacy ●RNA Biology and Neuroscience ● Osaka University Hospital Floor: Department of Medical Innovation(Medical Center for Translational and Clinical Research, Data Coordinating Center, Center for Global Health), Department of Transplantation Medicine ●Center for Clinical Trial in Early-Stage and Exploration, Administration Office ● ● Osaka University Administration Bureau Floor ● ● Environmental and Molecular Medicine ●Department of Advanced Cardiovascular Therapeutics Medical Education Center ●Postgraduate Medical Training Center ●Medical Simulation Center ●IPBS Office ●Student Laboratory 2 ●Student Laboratory 3 ●Clinical Training Room 1-2 ●Private Study Rooms ● Washing Area Disease Related Gene Handlin 4 F ● ● ● 5 F Lecture Rooms Animal Holding Surgical Theaterz ●X-ray ●Animal Holding ● ● Function Analysis Room 2 ●Function Analysis Room 1 ●Laboratory ● Lecture Rooms ● Dean’s Office ● Biochemistry Brain Physiology ● ● Administration Office ● Medicine for Sports and Performing Arts Community Health Nursing Basic Laboratory Sciences ●Clinical Laboratory Sciences ●Cancer Stem Cell Biology ●Cancer Immunology 1 F Infectious Disease Control Plastic Surgery ●CO-OP ● L F Rooms for Systematic Anatomy ● ● ● Specimen Room (Legal Medicine/Anatomy) ●Dissection Room(Pathology) ●Dissection Room(Legal Medicine) ●Cryo-Storage Room (Liquid Nitrogen) ● Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine ●Cardiovascular Surgery ● Neurology ● 26 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Energy Center ● ● ● Energy Center ● ● Administration Animal Housing Room PET Imaging Room ●Administration ●Laboratory Student Laboratory 1 Multimedia Hall ● CoMIT Institute of Large Laboratory Animal Sciences ● ● ● ● Lockers ●Procedure ● Machinery Histopathology ●Quarantine Area ● ● Hot Lab 1・2 Cyclotron Room ●Machinery Room ●Waste Storage Room Lecture Room ● Administration Office Layout Common North Building Lecture Building (Nursing Science) Building Adult Geriatric Nursing Division of Health Science, Center for International Academic Program Medical Physics ●Medical Engineering ●Basic Laboratory Sciences ● ● ● ● ● ● Maternal and Pediatric Nursing Outside stands Outside stage ● Conference Room ● ● Basic Laboratory Sciences Clinical Laboratory Sciences ●Fuculty Lounge ●Health Economics and Management ● ● ● Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience ●Biomechanics and Motor Control ●Medicine for Sports and Performing Arts ● 3 F 2 F ● Director's Office Administration Office ●Small Conference Room ● Medical Physics Medical Engineering ●Learning Resource Center ●Robotics & Design for Innovative Healthcare ● ● ● Medical Physics Medical Engineering ●Radiation Medical Seminar Room ●Refresh Lounge ● ● Legal Medicine Neuroscience and Cell Biology ● Medical School School of Allied Health Sciences Osaka University Hospital Life Sciences Library 2 ● ● ● 1 2 3 4 Department of Cancer Profiling Discovery Department of Frontier Research in Tumor Immunology ●Department of Stem Cell Therapy Science ●Department of Frontier Science for Cancer and Chemotherapy ●Department of Clinical Research in Tumor Immunology and one other research and development project ● ● Cardiovascular Medicine Neurosurgery 4 General Thoracic Surgery ●Pediatric Surgery (Orgen Transplantation) ●Infection Control and Prevention ●Applied Visual Science ●Department of Palliative Medicine ●Department of Breast Regenerative Medicine ●Department of Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular Medicine ● ● ● ● 2 F Facilities for Flow Cytometry ●Facilities for Spectrometry ● Dermatology ●Psychiatry ●Department of Pain Medicine ● Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research Building Biomedical Education Research Building ● ● 4 F 1 Osaka University Hospital ● 1 F Medical Physics Radioisotope Lab ●Radioisotope Control Room ● L F ● Practice Rooms Fundamental Nursing Community Health Sciences ●Center for Twin Research ● Nursing Seminar Room ●Lecture Room #4-8 ● Nursing-care Practice Rooms ● Lecture Room #1-3 Audiovisual Room ●Student's Lounge ● ● ● Machinery Room Machinery Room ● Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 27 Map of Facilities 3 Front View Medical School Basic Research Building Floors Gene Therapy Science ●Biomedical Statistics ●Department of Health Economics and Industrial Policy ● 10 F Public Health Environmental Medicine and Population Sciences ● 9 F ● Radiation Biology and Medical Genetics ●Stem Cell Regulation Research ● Layout Center for Medical Research Clinical Research and Education Building Building Joint Research Base ● Facilities for Molesular Biology ●Facilitites for Sepavation Analysis ● Facilities for Image Processing ● 8 F Histopathology Stem Cell Pathology ● ● Office/ Conference Room ●Facilities for Printing ● 7 F Integrative Physiology (Physiology) ●Gastroenterology and Hepatology ●Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology(Image Analysis) ●Department of Community Medicine ● 6 F 5 F Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Bio-system Pharmacology ● Molecular Biology and Biochemistry ●Medical Biochemistry Integrative Physiology Biological Science ● 3 F ● Bioregulation and Cellular Response ● Pediatrics OtorhinolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery Immunodynamics Immune Regulation ●Department of Cancer Immunotherapy ●Center for International Relations Department of Orthopaedic Biomaterial Science Department of Comprehensive Kidney Disease Research ●Department of Neuromodulation and Neurosurgery and six other research and development projects ● ● ● ● ● ● Respiratory Medicine, Allergy and Rheumatic Diseases ●Geriatric Medicine and Nephrology ● Metabolic Medicine Pediatric Surgery ●Department of Metabolism and Atherosclerosis Hematology and Oncology Immunology and Cell Biology ●Department of Regenerative Dermatology ● ● ● Breast and Endocrine Surgery Virology ●Department of Molecular Imaging in Medicine Department of Stem Cells and Applied Medicine Department of Visual Regenerative Medicine Department of Vision Informatics (TOPCON) ●Department of Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine ●Department of Advanced Device Medicine ●Department of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine and two other research and development projects ● ● ● ● ● Molecular Neuroscience Biomedical Ethics and Public Policy ●Department of Advanced Technology for Transplantation ●Department of Orthopedic Biomaterial Science Department of Clinical Application of Biologics Department of Clinical Gene Therapy ●Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics ●Department of Genome Informatics ●Department of Ocular Immunology and Regenerative Medicine and one more research and development project ● ● ● ● ● Urology Orthopaedic Surgery Cell Biology Genetics ● ● ● ● CoMIT Shared Equipment Room Anatomy and Neuroscience ●Department of Advanced Technology for Transplantation ●Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Life Science Library Animal Experiment Building ● RI Experiment Building Lecture Administration Building Building Graduate School of Health Frontier Biosciences and Sports Nanobiology Science Building Air Handling Unit School of Allied Health Sciences School of Health Sciences Floors ● Barrierred SPF Animal Holding South Building ( Medical Technology and Science ) Facilities for Ultrastructure Stem Cell Ttaining Center ● ● Facilities for Electron Microscope Facilities for Optical Microscope ● Laboratory for Students ● Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology ●Ophthalmology ● Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine ●Obstetrics and Gynecology ● Laboratory Medicine ●Gastroenterological Surgery ●Gastroenterological Surgery ●Department of Kampo Medicine (TSUMURA & CO.) ● Nuclear Medicine and Tracer Kinetics ●Medical Informatics ●Radiation Oncology ● Molecular Genetics Hospital Pharmacy ●RNA Biology and Neuroscience ● Osaka University Hospital Floor: Department of Medical Innovation(Medical Center for Translational and Clinical Research, Data Coordinating Center, Center for Global Health), Department of Transplantation Medicine ●Center for Clinical Trial in Early-Stage and Exploration, Administration Office ● ● Osaka University Administration Bureau Floor ● ● Environmental and Molecular Medicine ●Department of Advanced Cardiovascular Therapeutics Medical Education Center ●Postgraduate Medical Training Center ●Medical Simulation Center ●IPBS Office ●Student Laboratory 2 ●Student Laboratory 3 ●Clinical Training Room 1-2 ●Private Study Rooms ● Washing Area Disease Related Gene Handlin 4 F ● ● ● 5 F Lecture Rooms Animal Holding Surgical Theaterz ●X-ray ●Animal Holding ● ● Function Analysis Room 2 ●Function Analysis Room 1 ●Laboratory ● Lecture Rooms ● Dean’s Office ● Biochemistry Brain Physiology ● ● Administration Office ● Medicine for Sports and Performing Arts Community Health Nursing Basic Laboratory Sciences ●Clinical Laboratory Sciences ●Cancer Stem Cell Biology ●Cancer Immunology 1 F Infectious Disease Control Plastic Surgery ●CO-OP ● L F Rooms for Systematic Anatomy ● ● ● Specimen Room (Legal Medicine/Anatomy) ●Dissection Room(Pathology) ●Dissection Room(Legal Medicine) ●Cryo-Storage Room (Liquid Nitrogen) ● Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine ●Cardiovascular Surgery ● Neurology ● 26 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 Energy Center ● ● ● Energy Center ● ● Administration Animal Housing Room PET Imaging Room ●Administration ●Laboratory Student Laboratory 1 Multimedia Hall ● CoMIT Institute of Large Laboratory Animal Sciences ● ● ● ● Lockers ●Procedure ● Machinery Histopathology ●Quarantine Area ● ● Hot Lab 1・2 Cyclotron Room ●Machinery Room ●Waste Storage Room Lecture Room ● Administration Office Layout Common North Building Lecture Building (Nursing Science) Building Adult Geriatric Nursing Division of Health Science, Center for International Academic Program Medical Physics ●Medical Engineering ●Basic Laboratory Sciences ● ● ● ● ● ● Maternal and Pediatric Nursing Outside stands Outside stage ● Conference Room ● ● Basic Laboratory Sciences Clinical Laboratory Sciences ●Fuculty Lounge ●Health Economics and Management ● ● ● Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience ●Biomechanics and Motor Control ●Medicine for Sports and Performing Arts ● 3 F 2 F ● Director's Office Administration Office ●Small Conference Room ● Medical Physics Medical Engineering ●Learning Resource Center ●Robotics & Design for Innovative Healthcare ● ● ● Medical Physics Medical Engineering ●Radiation Medical Seminar Room ●Refresh Lounge ● ● Legal Medicine Neuroscience and Cell Biology ● Medical School School of Allied Health Sciences Osaka University Hospital Life Sciences Library 2 ● ● ● 1 2 3 4 Department of Cancer Profiling Discovery Department of Frontier Research in Tumor Immunology ●Department of Stem Cell Therapy Science ●Department of Frontier Science for Cancer and Chemotherapy ●Department of Clinical Research in Tumor Immunology and one other research and development project ● ● Cardiovascular Medicine Neurosurgery 4 General Thoracic Surgery ●Pediatric Surgery (Orgen Transplantation) ●Infection Control and Prevention ●Applied Visual Science ●Department of Palliative Medicine ●Department of Breast Regenerative Medicine ●Department of Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular Medicine ● ● ● ● 2 F Facilities for Flow Cytometry ●Facilities for Spectrometry ● Dermatology ●Psychiatry ●Department of Pain Medicine ● Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research Building Biomedical Education Research Building ● ● 4 F 1 Osaka University Hospital ● 1 F Medical Physics Radioisotope Lab ●Radioisotope Control Room ● L F ● Practice Rooms Fundamental Nursing Community Health Sciences ●Center for Twin Research ● Nursing Seminar Room ●Lecture Room #4-8 ● Nursing-care Practice Rooms ● Lecture Room #1-3 Audiovisual Room ●Student's Lounge ● ● ● Machinery Room Machinery Room ● Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 27 Layout Access Access ■Faculty of Medicine, Medical School · Osaka University Hospital Suita campus circumference map Access from the Nearest Station By Train 20 min walk east from Kita-Senri Station on the Hankyu Senri Line. (5)Biomedical Education Research Building Osaka (11)Icho Kaikan For Saito-Nishi By Monorail 5 min walk from Handai Byoin Mae Station on the Osaka Monorail. Monorail ⑪ By Hankyu Bus Get on the bus bound for “Handai Honbu Mae” or “Ibaraki Mihogaoka” from Senri-Chuo Station. Get off at Handai Igakubu Byoin Mae, Handai Igakubu Mae or Handai Honbu Mae, walk 5 to 15 min from either of the bus stops. Parking Lot Parking Lot (4)Animal Experiment Building for Patients (12)Cenotaph ⑫ (13)RI Experiment Building ⑭ Parking Lot ⑤ Hospital Park (6)Life Sciences Library Tower of the Sun Access from the Main Terminals From Shin-Osaka Station Get off at Senri-Chuo Station on the Subway Midosuji Line, and take the Osaka Monorail. (time required: about one hour) Yamada Station on the Hankyu Senri Line Yamada Station on the Osaka Monorail From Osaka Airport (Itami) Take the Osaka Monorail. (time required: about one hour). From Kansai International Airport Get off at JR Osaka Station, take the Subway Midosuji Line bound for Senri-Chuo Station, and change to the Osaka Monorail. Get off at Namba Station on the Nankai Line, take the Subway Midosuji Line, get off Senri-Chuo Station, and change to the Osaka Monorail. (time required: about two hours) Banpaku-kinenkouen Station Osaka Chuou Kanjyou Sen (Osaka Central Loop Road) Osaka Monorail Chugoku Expressway ay ⑧ Koen-higasiguchi Station Expo Park ssw ② ⑩ National Museum of Ethnology in E xpre ⑥ ⑦ Banpaku-Gaishu Road Hankyu Senri Line ① Suita Interchange Handai-byouin-mae Station East Gate Main Gate For Ibaraki Meis h (1)Basic Research Building ③ in-mae Handai-byo ⑨ Center for Medical Research (3)and Education Building West Gate Kita-Senri Station By Kintetsu Bus Get on the bus bound for “Handai Honbu Mae” from Hankyu Ibarakishi Station (via JR Ibaraki Station) Get off at Handai Igakubu Byoin Mae, Handai Igakubu Mae or Handai Honbu Mae, walk 5 to 15 min from either of the bus stops. East Gate Bus Stop ⑬ ④ Osaka University Suita Campus Senri Gate Pond (2)Lecture Building (9)Outpatient Clinic(Hospital) Saito-Nishi Kita-Senri (7)Clinical Research Building for Takarazuka (10)Wards, (Hospital) Handai Byoin mae Senri-Chuo Ishibashi (8)Administration Building Shibahara (14)Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research Building Osaka (Itami) Airport Banpaku Kinen Koen Yamada Ibaraki MinamiIbaraki ShinOsaka Ibaraki-Shi for Shin-Kobe, Hiroshima for Kyoto, Tokyo Awaji Amagasaki Hanshin Line for Kobe Juso Osaka (Umeda) ■Faculty of Medicine, School of Allied Health Sciences Nakano shima NishiKujo Kadoma-Shi for Kyoto Yodoyabashi (1)North Building Kintetsu Line Namba ② (2)Lecture Building Keihan Line ① for Nara Shin-Imamiya (Dobutsuen Mae) Tennoji Tengachaya (4)South Building 28 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 i Li Kansai International Airport nka ④ Na (3)Common Building ne ③ JR Lines JR Shinkansen Subway Monorail Hankyu Lines Other Private Lines for Wakayama Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 29 Layout Access Access ■Faculty of Medicine, Medical School · Osaka University Hospital Suita campus circumference map Access from the Nearest Station By Train 20 min walk east from Kita-Senri Station on the Hankyu Senri Line. (5)Biomedical Education Research Building Osaka (11)Icho Kaikan For Saito-Nishi By Monorail 5 min walk from Handai Byoin Mae Station on the Osaka Monorail. Monorail ⑪ By Hankyu Bus Get on the bus bound for “Handai Honbu Mae” or “Ibaraki Mihogaoka” from Senri-Chuo Station. Get off at Handai Igakubu Byoin Mae, Handai Igakubu Mae or Handai Honbu Mae, walk 5 to 15 min from either of the bus stops. Parking Lot Parking Lot (4)Animal Experiment Building for Patients (12)Cenotaph ⑫ (13)RI Experiment Building ⑭ Parking Lot ⑤ Hospital Park (6)Life Sciences Library Tower of the Sun Access from the Main Terminals From Shin-Osaka Station Get off at Senri-Chuo Station on the Subway Midosuji Line, and take the Osaka Monorail. (time required: about one hour) Yamada Station on the Hankyu Senri Line Yamada Station on the Osaka Monorail From Osaka Airport (Itami) Take the Osaka Monorail. (time required: about one hour). From Kansai International Airport Get off at JR Osaka Station, take the Subway Midosuji Line bound for Senri-Chuo Station, and change to the Osaka Monorail. Get off at Namba Station on the Nankai Line, take the Subway Midosuji Line, get off Senri-Chuo Station, and change to the Osaka Monorail. (time required: about two hours) Banpaku-kinenkouen Station Osaka Chuou Kanjyou Sen (Osaka Central Loop Road) Osaka Monorail Chugoku Expressway ay ⑧ Koen-higasiguchi Station Expo Park ssw ② ⑩ National Museum of Ethnology in E xpre ⑥ ⑦ Banpaku-Gaishu Road Hankyu Senri Line ① Suita Interchange Handai-byouin-mae Station East Gate Main Gate For Ibaraki Meis h (1)Basic Research Building ③ in-mae Handai-byo ⑨ Center for Medical Research (3)and Education Building West Gate Kita-Senri Station By Kintetsu Bus Get on the bus bound for “Handai Honbu Mae” from Hankyu Ibarakishi Station (via JR Ibaraki Station) Get off at Handai Igakubu Byoin Mae, Handai Igakubu Mae or Handai Honbu Mae, walk 5 to 15 min from either of the bus stops. East Gate Bus Stop ⑬ ④ Osaka University Suita Campus Senri Gate Pond (2)Lecture Building (9)Outpatient Clinic(Hospital) Saito-Nishi Kita-Senri (7)Clinical Research Building for Takarazuka (10)Wards, (Hospital) Handai Byoin mae Senri-Chuo Ishibashi (8)Administration Building Shibahara (14)Center of Medical Innovation and Translational Research Building Osaka (Itami) Airport Banpaku Kinen Koen Yamada Ibaraki MinamiIbaraki ShinOsaka Ibaraki-Shi for Shin-Kobe, Hiroshima for Kyoto, Tokyo Awaji Amagasaki Hanshin Line for Kobe Juso Osaka (Umeda) ■Faculty of Medicine, School of Allied Health Sciences Nakano shima NishiKujo Kadoma-Shi for Kyoto Yodoyabashi (1)North Building Kintetsu Line Namba ② (2)Lecture Building Keihan Line ① for Nara Shin-Imamiya (Dobutsuen Mae) Tennoji Tengachaya (4)South Building 28 Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 i Li Kansai International Airport nka ④ Na (3)Common Building ne ③ JR Lines JR Shinkansen Subway Monorail Hankyu Lines Other Private Lines for Wakayama Osaka University,Graduate School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine 2014 29 Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Outline 2014 014 Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Medical School 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871 Japan Tel:+81-6-6879-5111 / Fax:+81-6-6879-3347 School of Allied Health Sciences 1-7 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871 Japan Tel:+81-6-6879-5111 / Fax:+81-6-6879-2629 http://www.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/