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OKAMOTO Tsuyoshi Laboratory

New Year's greetings

We would like to express our deepest condolences to those who lost their lives in the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024, and our sympathy to all those who were affected by the disaster. We would like to express our gratitude to all those who are working hard to save lives, rescue people, and provide medical care and support, and we sincerely hope for the earliest possible recovery of the afflicted areas.

Our laboratory will continue to seek ways to help the affected areas by developing neurofeedback methods to improve their vitality, and by improving and disseminating future design methods to help everyone think about what is needed for reconstruction.

Dr. Tsuyoshi Okamoto, Principal investigator, Jan 4, 2024.

At the OKAMOTO Tsuyoshi Laboratory for Human Brain Functions, we conduct basic research to scientifically investigate brain functions and elucidate their mechanisms, and applied research to apply the results to human life. We sincerely welcome graduate students and researchers with enthusiasm, motivation, and ambition to join us. However, the only graduate students who can belong to our laboratory are regular students (graduate students) who must pass an examination to be admitted. We do not accept non-regular students (research students) who can enroll without taking an examination. If you have any inquiries or wish to consult with us (questions about classes, laboratory acceptance, life counseling, joint research, technical guidance, lectures, writing, event appearances, interviews, dual employment, other offers, etc.), please contact Dr. Okamoto by e-mail first.

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Dr. Tsuyoshi Okamoto
Principal Investigator

First published on August 13, 2014.
Last modified on January 04, 2024.