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Adjunct Professor of Graduate School of Medicine
Tosiya Sato
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2024
Project Professor, Institute of Statistical Mathematics/Shiga University
Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University -
2020
Certified as a senior professional epidemiologist by the Japan
Epidemiological Association -
2017
Certified as a senior trial statistician by the Biometric Society of Japan
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2009-2012
President, Japanese Region of the International Biometric Society
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2000
Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Kyoto University School of Public Health
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1991
Associate Professor, Institute of Statistical Mathematics
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1986
PhD, School of Health Sciences, University of Tokyo
Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, School of Health Sciences, University of Tokyo -
1983
MSc, School of Health Sciences, University of Tokyo
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1981
BS, School of Health Sciences, University of Tokyo
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Program-Specific Professor of Clinical Biostatistics
Shiro Tanaka
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2017
Program-Specific Professor, Department of Clinical Biostatistics, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
Certified as a senior trial statistician by the Biometric Society of Japan -
2015
Associate professor, Department of Pharmacoepidemiology, Kyoto University School of Public Health
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2012
Senior lecturer, Department of Pharmacoepidemiology, Kyoto University School of Public Health
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2008
PhD, School of Health Science, University of Tokyo
Assistant professor, Department of Clinical Trial Design & Management, Translational Research Center, Kyoto University Hospital
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Program-Specific Professor of Clinical Biostatistics
Takashi Omori
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2022
Program-Specific Professor, Department of Clinical Biostatistics, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
Certified as a trial statistician by the Biometric Society of Japan -
2015
Biostatistician, Clinical & Translational Research Center, Kobe University Hospital Professor, Division of Biostatistics, Department of Social/Community Medicine and Health Science, Kobe University School of Medicine
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2010
Associate Professor, Doshisha University Faculty of Culture and Information Science
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2003
Associate Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Kyoto University School of Public Health
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2000
Biostatistician, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Evaluation Center, National Institute of Health Sciences
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1999
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science
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1999
Ph D, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science
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1996
MSc, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science
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1994
BS, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science
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Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Masatomo Omiya
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2025
Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Biostatistics, Kyoto University School of Public Health
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2021
Program-Specific Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Biostatistics, Kyoto University School of Public Health
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2018
Assistant Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Kyoto University School of Public Health
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2015
Biostatistician, Clinical & Translational Research Center, Kobe University Hospital
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2014
MPH, Department of Biostatistics, Kyoto University School of Public Health
Biostatistician and Pharmacist, Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital -
2008
BPHRM, Department of Biological pharmacy, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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1999
BS, Department of Bioresource Science, Ibaraki University
Sankyo, Inc
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Program-Specific Researcher of Clinical Biostatistics
Yumi Takagi
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2022
Program-Specific Researcher, Department of Clinical Biostatistics,
Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University -
2021
Visiting Researcher, Center for Mathematical and Data Science, Kobe University
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2019
Biostatistician, Clinical & Translational Research Center, Kobe
University Hospital
Master of Biomedical Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe University
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Part-time Researcher of Clinical Biostatistics
Toshiki Iwasaki
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2024
Part-time Researcher, Department of Clinical Biostatistics, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
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2023
MPH, Department of Clinical Biostatistics, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
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2022
Researcher, Clinical and Translational Research Center, Keio University Hospital
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Secretary of Clinical Biostatistics
Keiko Fujii
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Secretary of Clinical Biostatistics
Toshiko Sugimoto
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Secretary of Clinical Biostatistics
Sachiko Yamaguchi
Instructors
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Professor, Institute for Advancement of Clinical and Translational Science (iACT), Kyoto University Hospital
Satoshi Morita
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Senior lecturer, Institute for Advancement of Clinical and Translational Science (iACT), Kyoto University Hospital
Yu Hidaka
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Assistant Professor, Institute for Advancement of Clinical and Translational Science (iACT), Kyoto University Hospital
Kentaro Ueno
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Program-Specific Researcher, Institute for Advancement of Clinical and Translational Science (iACT), Kyoto University Hospital
Yumiko Ibi
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Director, Department of Data Science, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center
Haruko Yamamoto
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Chief, Department of Data Science, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center
Koko Asakura
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Associate Professor, Department of Biostatistics Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido University
Isao Yokota
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Specially Appointed Professor, Department of Medical Innovation, Osaka University Hospital
Tomomi Yamada
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Associate Professor, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Masayuki Henmi
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Program-Specific Professor, Center for Digital Transformation of Healthcare, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
Naoki Ishizuka
Current Student
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Master of Public Health(MPH1)
Isao Sakane
I joined this program because it not only provides training in clinical statistics but also offers the opportunity to earn an MPH degree, opening the door to a career as a clinical biostatistician. With a background in academic research and industrial R&D, I aspire to become a clinical biostatistician who can offer well-rounded support for clinical research and clinical trials.
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2008
Olympus Corporation
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2005
Visiting Research Assistant, Consolidated Research Institute for Advanced Science and Medical Care (ASMeW), Waseda University
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2002
PhD, School of Science, University of Tokyo
Researcher, Department of Bioengineering, Tottori University
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Master of Public Health(MPH1)
Riko Asano
I woud like to study biostatistics, medicine, and other subjects thoroughly in this course so that I can use the mathematics knowledge I majored in at university in the medical field.
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2025
Graduated from Department of Mathematical and Physical Science,Faculty of Science,Nara Women's University
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Master of Public Health(MPH1)
Suzuna Nishi
The job of a clinical biostatistician, which allows me to contribute to medical care using the statistical knowledge I have acquired over four years at university, was very appealing to me. I am very much looking forward to learning there for two years. I will do my best to make these two years very productive.
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2025
Nara Woman’s University Faculty of Science Department of Mathematics and Science Mathenatics course Graduation
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Master of Public Health(MPH1)
Kenta Wakabayashi
I have studied statistics through undergraduate lectures, research, and self-study. In the process, I came across clinical statistics and decided to enter the v because I wanted to enhance my expertise in this field. I will strive to contribute to medicine as an expert in clinical statistics.
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2025
Bachelor of Economics, Kobe University
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Master of Public Health(MPH1)
Mana Watanabe
I studied nursing as an undergraduate and healthcare data science in a seminar. I became interested in clinical research, which deals with data from people with different backgrounds, after seeing firsthand the individual differences and changes in pathological conditions of patients during my clinical training in nursing, and I decided to become a clinical statistician. I will devote myself to using statistics to contribute to medical care.
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2025
Nagoya University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, College of Nursing.
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Master of Public Health(MPH1)
Masashi Sawada
As a pharmacist, I have had opportunities to come in contact with various numerical values in the medical field.
Under such circumstances, I felt that statistical interpretation was becoming more and more important on a daily basis.
Based on my experience as a member of society, I decided to take the examination in order to learn a more widely needed way of thinking. I would like to work hard so that I can give back to society the knowledge I have gained after graduation.-
2025
Retire from compounding pharmacy.
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2007
Graduated from the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University
Joined a compounding pharmacy
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Master of Public Health(MPH1)
Takuma Ochiai
I applied for this course to gain clinical expertise because I see potential in the use of machine learning in clinical practice and clinical trials for the social implementation of EBM. As an undergraduate, I majored in statistical machine learning, and I will strive to gain a broad range of knowledge in this course while leveraging my experience in the field.
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2025
Bachelor of Informatics Nagoya University
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Master of Public Health(MPH1)
Aiko Calabia
Introduction: As an undergraduate, I studied mainly Experimental Psychology and Statistics. After learning that I could apply those knowledge in the field of medicine, I decided to enter this course. I aim to devote myself to society as a clinical biostatistician.
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2025
Hosei University, Faculty of Economics.
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Master of Public Health(MPH2)
Takeru Fukui
I will strive to become a clinical statistician who can contribute to the world by connecting medicine and statistics.
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2024
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Hokkaido University
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Master of Public Health(MPH2)
Rina Nojima
During my undergraduate years, I encountered statistics while studying to obtain licenses as a nurse and public health nurse.
I wondered what kind of jobs use statistics and found out about clinical statisticians.
A fire was lit in me when I found out about this course so I immediately enrolled.
I want to do my best and study hard so I can become a great Clinical Biostatistician.-
2024
College of Nursing Art and Science, University of Hyogo
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Master of Public Health(MPH2)
Chisato Honda
I have loved statistics since high school and have been studying it continuously. I chose this course because I wanted to utilize this skill to contribute to society in the academic field. I will work hard to learn many things and acquire solid expertise and skills.
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2024
Bachelor of Engineering, Kyoto University
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Master of Public Health(MPH2)
Yuji Aoyama
My first encounter with biostatistics was on my career in pharmaceutical industry. I decided to pursue my next journey in this course in order to be a part of creation of valid clinical evidence and lead to progress in medical care with statistics.
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2022
Soka University Economics
AstraZeneca
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Master of Public Health(MPH2)
Shigetaka Kobari
Combining this with my background, I have become inclined to pursue a career as a clinical biostatistics expert, which led me to apply for this course. I am eager to dedicate myself to study and research to establish my expertise in this field.
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2022
Junior resident, Japanese Red Cross Ogawa Hospital
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2018
B. S. & M.D., Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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