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  1. Yayoi Yoshioka. In 1900, I founded Tokyo Women’s Medical School, the predecessor of Tokyo Women’s Medical University, with the purpose of improving the social position of women, who had very little status at that time. For women to improve their status, they needed to attain financial independence. As a doctor myself, it was my belief that ...

  2. President, Tokyo Women’s Medical University. Shunichi Miyazaki. Since its founding in 1900 (the 33rd year of the Meiji era) by Yayoi Yoshioka, Tokyo Women’s Medical University has established a unique history and tradition of over 100 years as a medical university only for women students at the undergraduate level.

  3. The philosophy of the School of Medicine is that “we would nurture female physicians who can be independent through the development of their abilities and achieving medical knowledge/skills and can implement “Sincerity and Compassion”. For this purpose, we have always implemented educational reforms to meet the needs of the times and ...

  4. 統合医科学分野では主として分子情報解析を基盤に基礎医学研究と臨床医学研究を有機に統合し、疾患の分子メカニズム解析とそれに基づく疾患の予防・診断・治療法の開発を推進する研究を行います。. 医学研究においてはこれまで多くの基礎研究が ...

  5. Overview. The Department of Cardiology was established in 1955 as the internal medicine division of the “Heart Institute Japan affiliated with Tokyo Women's Medical University”, and has been playing a leading role as a pioneer of cardiovascular clinical care in Japan. We have about 76,000 patients in outpatients division and 29,000 ...

  6. 有機に学内連携を進め、国際に評価の高い研究を推進していきます。 今の医療で治すことのできない患者さんを救う新しい治療法を開発し応用される未来を目指して、一緒に学びあえる熱意と誠意のある若い人材が私たちの教室に参加してくれることを期待しています。

  7. University of Utah. Title. Distingished Adjunct Professor, Director – Cell Sheet Tissue Engineering Center. Areas of Expertise. Regenerative Medicine, Biomaterials. Qualifications. Ph.D. Biography. 1979 Assistant Professor, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Tokyo Women’s Medical University 1984 Visiting Assistnat Professor, Department of ...

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