Shizuo Yamada |Food | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr.Shizuo Yamada |Food | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr, Shizuo Yamad,University of Shizuoka, Japan.

Prof. Dr. Shizuo Yamada is a distinguished professor at the University of Shizuoka, Japan. He is renowned for his contributions to fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences. Throughout his career, Dr. Yamada has led numerous research projects focused on advancing understanding of biological systems and their applications in healthcare and medicine. His work has been widely published in prestigious journals, and he continues to mentor students and collaborate on international research initiatives aimed at improving human health and developing innovative therapeutic approaches.

Summary:

Dr. Shizuo Yamada is a highly accomplished researcher with extensive contributions to pharmacological sciences, especially in pharmacokinetics and drug discovery. His career has been marked by leadership roles, international recognition, and consistent publication of high-quality research. His focus on practical applications in healthcare, such as drugs for urinary dysfunction and drug-health food interactions, underscores the societal value of his work.

Professional Profiles:

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🎓 Education :

Dr. Yamada completed his B.Sc. in Pharmacology from Shizuoka College of Pharmacy in 1971. He continued his academic journey at the same institution, earning his M.Sc. in Pharmacology in 1973 and his Ph.D. in Pharmacology in 1976. His pre-doctoral research took him to England, where he worked as a research associate in Biochemistry at The Medical School, University of Nottingham, and in Pharmacology at the School of Pharmacy, University of London, in 1975.

🏢 Experience:

Dr. Yamada’s illustrious career began as a Research Fellow in the Department of Pharmacology at Shizuoka College of Pharmacy (1976-1978). He then served as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Arizona’s College of Medicine, working within the Departments of Pharmacology and Internal Medicine (1978-1980). Upon returning to Japan, he became an Assistant Professor at Shizuoka College of Pharmacy, where he worked from 1978 to 1988. His career also included key roles such as Assistant Professor and later Associate Professor in the Department of Biopharmacy at the University of Shizuoka (1989-2003). In addition, he held several prestigious visiting professorships, including at the University of Arizona in 1989 and at the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1994.

🛠️Skills:

Dr. Yamada’s expertise lies in pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and drug-receptor binding, with a focus on drug discovery and optimizing drug therapy. His work has contributed to the development of novel therapies, particularly for urinary dysfunction. Additionally, he is skilled in the pharmacological assessment of health foods, particularly their interactions with pharmaceutical drugs. Dr. Yamada has also been an active member of editorial boards for several international journals, including Life Sciences.

Research Focus :

Dr. Yamada’s research centers on the integration of pharmacokinetics, drug-receptor binding, and pharmacodynamics to further drug discovery and improve therapeutic strategies. His current focus is on developing novel drugs to treat urinary dysfunction. Moreover, he is actively involved in studying the pharmacological impact of health foods and their interactions—both beneficial and harmful—with pharmaceutical drugs. This work is aimed at maximizing drug efficacy while minimizing adverse effects caused by dietary supplements.

🔬Awards:

Throughout his career, Dr. Yamada has been recognized for his scientific contributions and leadership. Among his many achievements, he has published approximately 450 peer-reviewed original articles in international journals, along with 51 book chapters and 63 review papers. His work on antimuscarinic agents, as highlighted in his recent review (Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2018), is a testament to his lasting impact in pharmacology and drug development.

Conclusion:

Dr. Yamada is a strong candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award due to his long-standing dedication, leadership in the academic and research community, and the tangible impact of his work in pharmacology. His prolific output and international collaborations reflect his significant contributions to science and public health. While there are areas where he could further extend his interdisciplinary impact and maintain a steady flow of recent publications, his achievements make him a well-rounded and deserving nominee for this prestigious award.

Publications :

  • Predicting muscarinic receptor occupancy in human bladder mucosa from urinary concentrations of antimuscarinic agents for overactive bladder
    • Authors: Shiho, M., Akashita, G., Nakatani, E., Yamada, S., Okura, T.
    • Journal: Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 56
    • Article ID: 100998

 

  • Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations for the anticholinergic burden scale of drugs
    • Authors: Yamada, S., Mochizuki, M., Atobe, K., Kato, Y.
    • Journal: Geriatrics and Gerontology International
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 24(S1)
    • Pages: 81–87

 

  • Improved Indophenol Titration Method for Ascorbic Acid Using a Dropper and Electronic Balance: Enhanced Convenience and Efficiency
    • Authors: Umegaki, K., Ito, M., Yokotani, K., Yamada, S.
    • Journal: Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 65(1)
    • Pages: 1–6

 

  • Functional anticholinergic activity of drugs classified as strong and moderate on the anticholinergic burden scale on bladder and ileum
    • Authors: Kagota, S., Futokoro, R., Maruyama-Fumoto, K., Yamada, S., Shinozuka, K.
    • Journal: Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
    • Year: 2024 (Article in Press)

 

  • Development of a pharmacological evidence-based anticholinergic burden scale for medications commonly used in older adults
    • Authors: Yamada, S., Mochizuki, M., Chimoto, J., Kagota, S., Shinozuka, K.
    • Journal: Geriatrics and Gerontology International
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 23(7)
    • Pages: 558–564