Dr. Hiromi Kurokawa | Cell biology | Research Excellence Award
Phycochemy Co., Ltd. | Japan
The research focuses on the functional evaluation of bioactive compounds derived from algae, Cell biology with particular emphasis on their biological efficacy at the cellular level. This work explores how algal components interact with cells, contributing to advancements in therapeutic and biomedical applications. A key area of investigation includes understanding the mechanisms underlying photodynamic therapy, where light-activated compounds are utilized to target and treat diseased cells. In addition to fundamental biological assessments, the research integrates innovative approaches in proton beam therapy, aiming to enhance treatment precision and effectiveness. Collaborative efforts also extend to sustainable biotechnology, including the cultivation of heterotrophic algae using alternative nutrient sources such as excess sludge, and the subsequent production of crude fatty acids for biodiesel applications. These interdisciplinary studies bridge the fields of biotechnology, medical science, and renewable energy.Overall, the contributions lie in advancing knowledge of algae-based functional materials, improving therapeutic strategies through light and particle-based treatments, and promoting environmentally sustainable solutions. The work demonstrates a strong integration of cellular biology, photomedicine, and bioresource utilization to address both healthcare and energy challenges.
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