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ABOUT US

MESSAGE FROM LAB HEAD

PROF. ITSUKI AJIOKA

We value not only academic diversity but also diversity of nationality and culture.
With an emphasis on flexible and innovative thinking, we advance our research and development activities.

Sixteen years have passed since the establishment of our laboratory. Looking back, many of our current research projects have evolved into co-creative collaborations with researchers from diverse fields. Working together with experts of various backgrounds has broadened my own perspective and made research even more enjoyable. We welcome colleagues who can embrace differences in expertise and values as strengths, and who are eager to take on research and development challenges together with us in an open and collaborative spirit.

- Itsuki Ajioka, Ph.D. Professor, Institute of Science Tokyo

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Since the launch of this project in 2009,
we have worked to uncover part of the intrinsic regenerative potential of the brain and to develop technologies that can activate this ability.

We established our laboratory in November 2009 at the former Tokyo Medical and Dental University (Center for Brain Integration Research). For more than fifteen years, we have pursued research aimed at the regeneration of the injured brain. While the injured brain has long been considered to have limited regenerative capacity, our scientific studies have uncovered aspects of its intrinsic regenerative potential, and our engineering-based approaches have led to the development of technologies designed to harness this potential.

Through long-term collaborations with outstanding researchers, we have demonstrated the feasibility of brain regeneration using artificial scaffolds in rodent models. These achievements are founded on rigorous and well-established research methodologies that integrate principles from both science and engineering.

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OUR NEXT STEP

Looking ahead, we will take on new and innovative approaches to create novel drug modalities and to advance the development of groundbreaking technologies essential for regenerative medicine and drug discovery in cancer and other fields.

There are differing opinions about whether a small university laboratory should aim for practical application. Some argue that universities should focus on basic research and leave practical development to industry, and others believe that small laboratories should set goals appropriate to their scale. While we acknowledge these perspectives, it is also true that academic research is sometimes viewed as being disconnected from societal needs.

For this reason, our laboratory is committed to engaging directly with society and to pursuing our goals earnestly through four foundational domains: Science, Engineering, Medicine, and Enterprise. By grounding our work in these disciplines, we strive to advance research and achieve outcomes that can benefit society.

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We remain dedicated to learning sincerely and working wholeheartedly across these four domains —science, engineering, medicine, and enterprise— to achieve our mission.

MEMBERS

Members

Principal Investigator (PI)

Itsuki Ajioka (Professor, since Nov. 2009)
E-mail: iajioka.cbir(at)tmd.ac.jp / TEL: +81-3-5803-4972

Staff

Chikako Hara (Project Lecturer, since Sep. 2020)

Technical Staff

Naoya Kawada (TechnoPro R&D / Collaborative Researcher, since Apr. 2024)
Mariko Iijima (TechnoPro R&D / Collaborative Researcher, since Apr. 2025)

Administrative Assistant

Masako Nishijima (since Nov. 2023)

Undergraduate Student

Fūya Kawahara (Project Semester Student, since Jun. 2025)

Alumni

Student

Ryota Isshiki (School of Medicine, TMDU, Jun. 2020 – Nov. 2020)

Student

Mari Fujimori (School of Medicine, TMDU, Jun. 2020 – Nov. 2020)

Student

Rintarō Tsurita (School of Medicine, TMDU, Jun. 2021 – Nov. 2021)

Student

Kōta Higashikawa (School of Medicine, TMDU, Jun. 2022 – Nov. 2022)

CONTACTS

JOIN OUR LAB

We are currently accepting graduate students from the Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Institute of Science Tokyo (Doctoral and Master Course. We welcome inquiries from those interested in joining our research activities.

INQUIRIES

For inquiries regarding the laboratory or our research activities, please contact us by email.

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ACCESS

LAB

Building 3, 10th Floor

1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan

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