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Kiyoshi Takahashi
Department / Course
Hokkaido University of Science Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Department of Pharmacy
Job
Associate Professor
Achievement
Academic background
Present specialized field
Book and thesis
Academic conference presentation
Academic background
1995/03
Degree Acquisition
1991/03
Degree Acquisition
Present specialized field
Education, Educational technology, Learning support system
Book and thesis
Papers
Changes in learning by distance learning for pharmacy students who did not pass their final exam the previous year at Hokkaido University of Science. Bulletin of Hokkaido University of Science,pp.101-106 (Co-authored) 2023/09/30
Papers
Are there lessons for Japan to learn from Israel's countermeasures against COVID-19? - For rapid healthcare in emerging infectious disease outbreaks - J Community Pharm Pharm Sci,pp.111-120 (Co-authored) 2023/07/14
Papers
Japanese Pharmacists' Perceptions of Self-Development Skills and Continuing Professional Development. Pharmacy 11 (2) (Co-authored) 2023/04/11
Papers
The Practice of Learning and Academic Support by Development & Support Committee of Pharmaceutical Education (now Committee of Pharmaceutical Education Development) at Department of Pharmacy, Hokkaido University of Science. 49,pp.109-113 (Co-authored) 2021/09/30
Papers
The gap between competency self-evaluations and experienced pharmacists' perceived competency evaluations regarding the Japanese 6-year pharmacy education programme Social Sciences & Hummanities Open (Co-authored) 2020/07
Academic conference presentation
2018/09
A comparative assessment of competency in graduates from a new Initial Pharmacy Program in Japan (78th FIP World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences)
2009/10
Differential response with regard to hypertrophy versus death to added hydrogen peroxide in cardiomyocyte H9c2 cells (The 4th international congress on stress responses in biology and medicine)
2009/10
PI3-K/Akt pathway is involved in GEM-induced apoptosis in INS-cells (The 4th international congress on stress responses in biology and medicine)