RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
2024
[1] Sato T†, Yoshida K†, Toki T†, Kanezaki R†, Terui K†, Saiki R, Ojima M, Ochi Y, Mizuno S, Yoshihara M, Uechi T,
Kenmochi N, Tanaka S, Matsubayashi J, Kisai K, Kudo K, Yuzawa K, Takahashi Y, Tanaka T, Yamamoto Y, Kobayashi
A, Kamio T, Sasaki S, Shiraishi Y, Chiba K, Tanaka H, Muramatsu H, Hama A, Hasegawa D, Sato A, Koh K, Karakawa
S, Kobayashi M, Hara J, Taneyama Y, Imai C, Hasegawa D, Fujita N, Yoshitomi M, Iwamoto S, Yamato G, Saida
S, Kiyokawa N, Deguchi T, Ito M, Matsuo H, Adachi S, Hayashi Y, Taga T, Moriya Saito A, Horibe K, Watanabe K,
Tomizawa D, Miyano S, Takahashi S, Ogawa S*, Ito E*. Landscape of driver mutations and their clinical effects on
Down syndrome-related myeloid neoplasms. Blood, 143(25): 2627–2643. (Peer-reviewed) PubMed | FullText
REVIEW ARTICLES
BOOKS
▶ Not applicable yet.
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
2025
[5] Okamoto R, Kisaï KK, Shioya M, Okada Y, Kawamoto A. Supporting data infrastructure development in medical
institutions and enhancing the efficiency in clinical trials and research through AI. The 3rd KBIC Forum, Foundation for
Biomedical Research and Innovation at Kobe, Japan. (Japanese) Programme
[4] Kisaï KK. A mathematical model for detecting aberrant protein-protein interactions based on pathway maps and gene
expression levels. The 225th Kyoto Biostatistics Seminar (KBS), Kyoto University, Japan. (Japanese)
Presentation
2024
[3] Kisaï KK, Omori T. A detection method for aberrant signalling pathways based on a mathematical model using gene
expression levels and pathway maps. 6th Kagoshima Data Science Symposium, Kagoshima, Japan. (Japanese)
Programme | Presentation
[2] Kisaï KK, Omori T. A detection method for aberrant signalling pathways based on a mathematical model using gene
expression levels and pathway maps. 2024 Annual Meeting of the Biometric Society of Japan, Kyushu University,
Japan. (Japanese) Programme | Presentation
2023
[1] Kisaï KK. A detection method for aberrant signalling pathways based on a mathematical model using gene expression
levels and pathway maps. The 211th Kyoto Biostatistics Seminar (KBS), Kyoto University, Japan. (Japanese)
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
2024
[1] Kisaï KK, Omori T. A detection method for aberrant signalling pathways based on a mathematical model using gene
expression levels and pathway maps. 1st Asia & Pacific Bioinformatics Joint Conference (APBJC 2024), Okinawa
in Japan. Programme | Presentation
GRANTS
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