Self-introduction
With a multidisciplinary background in pharmaceutical science, nanoengineering, and intellectual property, I’m dedicated to bridging the gap between academic research and real-world medical innovation.
I spent over a decade conducting research in nanobio-engineering at the University of Tokyo (2004–2018), followed by six years as a patent examiner at the Japan Patent Office (2018–2024), where I specialized in patents related to scientific and medical technologies.
I’m passionate about supporting researchers in translating their work into practical impact.
With a multidisciplinary background in pharmaceutical science, nanoengineering, and intellectual property, I’m dedicated to bridging the gap between academic research and real-world medical innovation.
I spent over a decade conducting research in nanobio-engineering at the University of Tokyo (2004–2018), followed by six years as a patent examiner at the Japan Patent Office (2018–2024), where I specialized in patents related to scientific and medical technologies.
I’m passionate about supporting researchers in translating their work into practical impact.
With a multidisciplinary background in pharmaceutical science, nanoengineering, and intellectual property, I’m dedicated to bridging the gap between academic research and real-world medical innovation.
I spent over a decade conducting research in nanobio-engineering at the University of Tokyo (2004–2018), followed by six years as a patent examiner at the Japan Patent Office (2018–2024), where I specialized in patents related to scientific and medical technologies.
I’m passionate about supporting researchers in translating their work into practical impact.