Neurology
Basic and clinical research on neuromuscular disease
- Study of the pathogenesis and new therapies for neurogenerative diseases (Parkinson’s, ALS, etc.)
- Risk factors and therapies for stroke
- Basic and clinical research on neuroimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis
- Imaging techniques for the study of neurological diseases
- Study of the pathogenesis and therapies for myotonic dystrophy and other triple repeat diseases

Professor MOCHIZUKI Hideki
Neurology
The lab first opened in 1991 under the supervision of Professor Takehiko Yanagihara. Professor Saburo Sakoda followed before Professor Hideki Mochizuki took over. The lab studies a wide range of acute and chronic neuromuscular diseases from cerebrovascular disorders to incurable neurological diseases. In addition to producing top-class neurologists for medical care, we are developing new treatments through basic and clinical research.
Basic and clinical research on neurodegenerative diseases, neurovascular diseases, and muscle diseases for effective diagnosis and therapies
The number of patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or other neurodegenerative diseases is increasing in the aging society, yet we understand little about how these diseases develop and have no effective treatments. Our lab is interested in the accumulation of α-synuclein in neurons of Parkinson’s disease. We are identifying factors involved in the aggregation of α-synuclein, which are the basis of further research for new diagnostic and therapeutic methods. Figure 1. New therapies for Parkinson’s disease