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21th BAMIS seminar was held

Professor Jen specializes in cell biology, cardiovascular physiology and neural physiology. He especially focused on the physiological function of platelets and endothelium in blood vessels and neural functions that related to blood pressure regulation and learning and memory. He already has great achievements on cellular calcium signaling and effects of chronic exercise on atherosclerosis, immune function and apoptosis of leukocytes. Recently, Professor Jen’s research group also discovered important findings on how exercise affects brain functions. Several exciting results that concerning the effects of exercise on neuron morphology and brain functions are already published on Journal of Applied Physiology, PLoS ONE, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory and Journal of Physiology. Professor Jen was awarded by National Science Council of Taiwan for research every year since 1994 and his research group was introduced by several international and domestic media such as The New York Times and Public TV of Taiwan. In this seminar, Professor Jen will talk about his recent achievement on how exercise affects motor functions that related to purkinje cell structure changes in cerebellum and the regulation of blood pressure and learning and memory functions in related brain regions.

2012-11-16

Prof. Soya's exercise program will be broadcast on NHK TV Digist

Prof. Soya's exercise program will be broadcast on NHK TV Digist
2012/09/27 PM20:30-45
2012/10/04 PM13:35-50

2012-09-06

Prof. Soya's research was reported on DIME Magazine 2012 Vol.18

Prof. Soya's research was reported on DIME Magazine 2012 Vol.18 P32

2012-09-06

Prof. Soya's research was reported on October Runners Magazines.

The prevention of depression and stress. What's the role of exercise?

2012-09-06

Activity Report: SPARTS program related to caring after 311 earthquake was introduced by Japan Educational Press

SPARTS program related to caring after 311 earthquake was introduced by Japan Educational Press

2012-09-04

Research milestone: Prof. Soya's research was introduced by Wall Street Journal Japan.

The research title: Mild exercise increases dihydrotestosterone in hippocampus providing evidence for androgenic mediation of neurogenesis.
This research was published on PNAS:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

2012-08-02

Awarded: International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport (ICSEMIS 2012) – Young Investigator Award

International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport (ICSEMIS 2012) – Young Investigator Award: Lee Min Chul, JSPS DC2 research fellow (Soya lab)

2012-08-02

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