良原 丈夫
Project Assistant ProfessorChief of Gastrointestinal WardLeader of Medical Office Management and Engagement WG

Takeo Yoshihara

Takeo Yoshihara

Specialties

Inflammatory bowel disease and intractable gastrointestinal diseases
Development of drug treatment strategies for inflammatory bowel disease
Development of biomarkers and novel therapies for inflammatory bowel disease
Development of intestinal microflora transplantation (fecal microbiota transplantation) therapy

Career History

  • 2010 Initial clinical training at Osaka Saiseikai Senri Hospital
  • 2012 Second-stage training in Gastroenterology, Osaka Saiseikai Senri Hospital
  • 2015 Medical Fellow, Department of Gastroenterology, Osaka University Hospital
  • D., Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, 2016
  • 2020 Completion of the same
  • 2022 Assistant Professor, Endowed Department of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Division of Gastroenterology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
  • 2024 Project Assistant Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Osaka University, Intestinal Insufficiency Treatment Center, concurrent position

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: specialist, supervisor
  • Japanese Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Medical Specialist
  • Member of the Japan Society of Hepatology
  • Japanese Society for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Medical Specialist, Medical Advisor

Hobbies

Programming and ore collecting with children

Message

We are conducting research on the mechanisms of IBD and developing new methods of examination and treatment based on our experience in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a disease that is currently difficult to cure, and which places an extremely heavy burden on society because it mainly affects the younger generation. We aim to improve treatment outcomes and elucidate disease mechanisms by conducting observational, interventional, and basic research on clinical questions that emerge from our abundant clinical experience!

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