Division of Diabetology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine Tokyo Women's Medical University School of Medicine
Junnosuke Miura MD., PhD
Associate Professor
Division of Diabetology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine
Tokyo Women's Medical University School of Medicine
1992 Mar Graduated from faculty of medicine, Kanazawa University
1992 Apr. Resident, Department of 1st Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
1994 Apr. Clinical fellow, Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of Medicine
1997 Apr. Assistant professor,
1999 Dec. Ph.D. in Medicine
2001 Jul. National Institute of Health, USA, post-doctral fellow (Abner L. Notkins Lab.)
2004 Jul. Assistant professor, Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of Medicine
2011 Apr. Lecturer
2019 Mar. Associate professor
Areas of expertise: Internal medicine, Diabetology (study of the etiology of type 1 diabetes and the etiology of vascular complications, epidemiological study of juvenile-onset type 2 diabetes)
Affiliated academic societies: The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, The Japan Diabetes Society, The Japan Endocrine Society, The Japan Society of Diabetic Complications, The Japanese Circulation Society, etc.
Specialist Qualifications: Internal Medicine Specialist, Instructor, The Japan Diabetes Society, Academic Councilor, Specialist, Training Instructor, etc.
Awards and grants: 2006-2008 Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research Basic Research C, 2012 the Young Investigator Award from the Japan Society of Diabetic Complications, etc.
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University Hospital Birmingham
Department of Paediatrics.
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Metaflow Ltd.
Research Department
Merav Mor was born in Palo Alto, California, and relocated to Israel at age 2 where she and her twin sister Michal grew up. After serving in the Israeli army, she and her sister both studied at Ben Gurion University of the Negev. Merav holds a BSc in Medical Laboratory Sciences, an MSc in Physiology, and a PhD in Physiology in Heart Arrhythmia. In the final year of her PhD, she relocated to Tel Aviv, along with her sister. Merav has worked as a tutor in biology, physiology, and electrophysiology, and has been extensively published and has lectured on her research on T-type calcium channels.
In 2014, Merav and her twin sister teamed up with 3 long-time friends and entrepreneurs to found Lumen, a company focused on bringing metabolic health to the general public. They spent 4 years on research and development to create a product that measures metabolism through the breath. In 2016, beta trials for the Lumen device began, and in 2018, Lumen was officially launched on Indiegogo.
Merav is an Ironman athlete, training for many years, and she loves to jog. In her free time, she is a divemaster and escorts diving groups, and she also enjoys spending time with her husband and her 3 children.
Michal and Merav have lived together their entire lives, and even today live only 50 meters away from each other. They are both passionate about empowering the world with information about how their metabolism works.
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University of Alberta
Department of Medicine
Endocrinology and Diabetes trainee in East Midlands, UK. Currently Out of Programme at University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Oregon Health and Science University
Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Mosquera-Lopez is a Research Assistant Professor in the Artificial Intelligence for Medical Systems Lab in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at OHSU. She received her B.S. in electronics engineering and her M.S. in management of technology from the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana at Medellin (Colombia) in 2007 and 2010, respectively. She earned her Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2015. Her research interests lie at the intersection of biomedical signal processing and artificial intelligence for healthcare applications including digital health, data-driven modeling, development of technologies for type 1 diabetes (T1D) management, and analysis of biosensors data. Currently, Dr. Mosquera-Lopez works on the development of novel technologies for solving several glucose prediction problems including short-term hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia as well as nocturnal hypoglycemia in T1D, heart signals analysis, and fall detection and risk estimation using advanced machine learning techniques.
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Integrated Medical Sensors Inc.
Engineering
Dr. Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman is a fulbright scholar who graduated in Electrical Engineering from Caltech (Pasadena, CA) in 2014. For his PhD, he won the Demetriades - Tsafka - Kokkalis prize for best thesis in Nanotechnology. He co-founded Integrated Medical Sensors (IMS Inc.) with his colleagues from Caltech in 2015. He has authored more than 10 peer-reviewed publications and has 5+ issued and pending patents and has served as principal investigator on SBIR grants from both NSF and NIH. He is currently working at IMS with his colleagues to deliver an affordable and scalable continuous glucose monitoring technology, inspired by his mother’s struggle with diabetes.
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Medical University of Graz
Internal Medicine, Div. of Endocrinology and Diabetology
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University Medical Centre Ljubljana
Department of endocrinology, diabetes and metabolic diseases