We are always looking for motivated graduate students and researchers who are passionate about science and eager to explore the mechanisms of cell injury and disease. We welcome applicants regardless of their undergraduate background, university affiliation, or nationality.
Our lab is a place where curiosity drives discovery. We value an open, supportive, and collaborative atmosphere, where members from diverse backgrounds bring their unique perspectives and grow together through research. Whether you are interested in fundamental biology, disease mechanisms, or translational approaches, you will find opportunities to develop your skills and contribute to impactful science.
If you are enthusiastic about research, open to challenges, and ready to be part of a dynamic team, we would love to hear from you. Let's take on the unknown together—and enjoy the journey of scientific exploration.
Undergraduate Students
Students enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine at Hiroshima University are welcome to join the lab at any time. Undergraduate students from other faculties of Hiroshima University or from other universities may also be eligible to participate. Please feel free to contact us for details.
Graduate Students
We are actively recruiting graduate students from both within and outside Hiroshima University. Various fellowship programs are available for doctoral students, including:
- JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists
- Hiroshima University SPRING Program (Support for Pioneering Research Initiated by the Next Generation)
- Hiroshima University Developing and Supporting the Next-Generation AI Researchers
- Hiroshima University Fellowship for Female Graduate Students in Science and Technology
For more details, please visit:
https://www.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/fellowship
In addition, doctoral students are eligible for Hiroshima University’s Teaching Assistant (TA) and Research Assistant (RA) programs:
https://www.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/bhs/adse/student/shien
Furthermore, our lab is eligible for RA support under the JST Fusion Oriented Research for disruptive Science and Techonology (FOREST), which provides up to 2.4 million yen per year for both master's and doctoral students.
Postdoctoral Researchers
We are open to accepting postdoctoral researchers through programs such as the JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship (PD) and the Hiroshima University Assistant Professor (Specially Appointed or Development Track) programs. Please contact us for more information.
Assistant Professor Position
We are currently recruiting one Assistant Professor. For more details, please see the information below.