井上 隆弘
Professor (Co-Creation Organization)Senior Advisor, Grant Strategy WGSenior Advisor, International and Interdisciplinary Collaboration WG

Takahiro Inoue

Takahiro Inoue

Specialties

Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Promote bridging research and industry-academia collaboration

Career History

  • Jun 2002-May 2003 Osaka University Hospital
  • Osaka Prefectural Center for Acute & Comprehensive Medicine, June 2003-March 2007
  • Apr 2007-Dec 2013, Medical Fellow, Department of Gastroenterology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
  • January 2014 - March 2016, Life Science Division, Research Promotion Bureau, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Specialist Officer
  • Apr 2016-May 2016 Assistant Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
  • June 2016-March 2019 Specially Appointed Lecturer (full-time), Industry-Academia Collaboration and Cross-Innovation Initiative, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University
  • Apr 2019-Mar 2020 Future Medical Center, Osaka University Hospital, Deputy Director and Lecturer
  • Apr. 2020-Mar. 2023 Associate Professor, Co-Creation Organization, Osaka University
  • Apr. 2023-Present Assistant to the Director and Professor, Organization for Co-Creation, Osaka University

Board Certification, Specialist Certification, Instructor, Councilor, etc.

  • Japanese Society of Internal Medicine: certified physician, specialist in general internal medicine, supervising physician
  • Japanese Society of Gastroenterology: Medical Specialist, Councilor of Kinki Branch
  • Japanese Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Medical Specialist, Councilor of Kinki Branch
  • Japan Society of Hepatology: Medical Specialist
  • Designated physician for intractable diseases, designated physician under the Act on the Welfare of Persons with Physical Disabilities

Hobbies

Travel, golf

Message

I have been involved in medical treatment and research focusing on inflammatory bowel disease and small intestinal diseases. Currently, I am engaged in bridge research and industry-academia-government collaboration to implement research results into medical care in society at the university headquarters and the Future Medical Center.
Although you may not have many careers working for central ministries or promoting research, Osaka University offers a wide variety of opportunities to take on new challenges. We hope that young professors will be willing to engage in a wide range of experiences and broaden their perspectives.

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