Kentaroh Takagaki

Kentaroh Takagaki, MD PhD BAgr, is an accomplished academic and clinician currently serving as an Associate Professor at both the Institute of Science Tokyo and the University of Yamanashi, with a focus on global education in medicine and neurodynamic developmental disorders. Takagaki holds the position of Executive Chief Proctor at the Hawaii Medical Education Program and has extensive experience as a Group Leader at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology. Additional roles include Adjunct Faculty at Tokushima University and a previous position as Senior Research Fellow at Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg. Takagaki's educational background includes an MD and PhD in Medicine and Neuroscience from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Agriculture in Applied Biochemistry from The University of Tokyo.

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Tokyo, Japan

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Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology

The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) in Magdeburg is an internationally renowned centre for learning and memory research. Neurobiologists, medics, psychologists, biochemists, and physicists work in interdisciplinary groups to decode the brain mechanisms of learning and memory processes on all organisational levels – from molecular and cellular processes or neural networks to the analysis of complex patterns of human and animal behaviour. According to Leibniz’ maxim “Theoria cum Praxi” the LIN is committed to the fundamental research of functions in the healthy brain as well as to a causal understanding of its diseases. The LIN is a member of the Leibniz Association (WGL) and constitutes a main pillar of the neurosciences in Magdeburg.


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Magdeburg, Germany

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201-500

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