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Bioenvironmental Medicine

Overview

One of our aims is to establish the 21st century’s new preventive medicine, focusing on the health of next generation. Birth cohort study will lead us to the core of the issue about possible adverse effects of environmental factors.
The another aims of this module are to provide students with the knowledge and ability to explore and gain knowledge of anatomy and biomechanics. Students will learn to describe the structure and function of the major bones, joints, muscles and soft tissue structures of the lower limb, upper limb and trunk.

Professor:
Chisato Mori, M.D., Ph.D.

TEL: +81-43-226-2017
FAX: +81-43-226-2018
e-mail: cmori●faculty.chiba-u.jp
URL: http://www.m.chiba-u.ac.jp/class/bioenvmed/

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Research & Education

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  1. Birth cohort study: The Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS), Chiba Study of Mother and Child Health (C-MACH)
  2. Detection of biomarkers for chemical exposure
  3. Study on the effects of environmental factors (environmental chemicals, nutrition, living environment etc.) on fetal health with omics analysis
  4. Study on the preventive medicine based on the improvement of living environment
  5. Risk assessment and risk management
  6. Environmental education
  7. Administration of Clinical Anatomy Lab (CAL)
  8. Research of elbow, wrist and finger biomechanics
  9. Improving surgical reconstruction techniques to enhance tendon and ligament reconstruction and nerve regeneration
  10. Education of anatomy for medical students, co-medical staff and surgeons

Recent Publications

  • Association between Total and Individual PCB Congener Levels in Maternal Serum and Birth Weight of Newborns: Results from the Chiba Study of Mother and Child Health Using Weighted Quantile Sum Regression. Eguchi A, Sakurai K, Yamamoto M, Watanabe M, Hisada A, Takahashi T, Todaka E, Mori C. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(2):694. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020694.
  • Assessment of Personal Relaxation in Indoor-Air Environments: Study in Real Full-Scale Laboratory Houses. Nakayama Y, Suzuki N, Nakaoka H, Tsumura K, Takaguchi K, Takaya K, Hanazato M, Todaka E, Mori C. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 29;18(19):10246. doi: 10.3390/ijerph181910246. PMID: 34639547.
  • Biomechanics of callus in the bone healing process, determined by specimen-specific finite element analysis. Suzuki T, Matsuura Y, Yamazaki T, Akasaka T, Ozone E, Matsuyama Y, Mukai M, Ohara T, Wakita H, Taniguchi S, Ohtori S. Bone. 2020 Mar;132:115212. doi:10.1016/j.bone.2019.115212.