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Takuya OSAKADA(Assosiate Professor)

Curriculum Vitae

Researchmap: https://researchmap.jp/takuyaosakada

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4ZDWcrQAAAAJ&hl=en


EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Agriculture, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Science, The University of Tokyo       2017.3

 

EXPERIENCE

Institute of Science Tokyo, School of Life Science and Technology                         2024.10-

New York University School of medicine, Department of Neuroscience Institute

Postdoctoral Fellow in the laboratory of Prof. Dayu Lin                                  2018.9-2024.9

The University of Tokyo, Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, ERATO Touhara Chemosensory Project

Postdoctoral Fellow in the laboratory of Prof. Kazushige Touhara                         2017.4-2018.8

 

AWARDS

The Japanese Biochemical Society, Young Investigator Award                                   2024.6

United Japanese researchers Around the world Outstanding Paper Award 2024, Special Award      2024.2

2023 Trainee Professional Development Award (Neuroscience 2023)                            2023.11

Trainee Highlight Award honorable mention in the 8th Annual BRAIN Initiative Meeting               2022.6

AChemS 2017 Student Travel Award                                                          2017.4

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  1. A dedicated hypothalamic oxytocin circuit controls aversive social learning

(Osakada T#, Yan R, Jiang Y, Wei D, Tabuchi R, Dai B, Wang X, Zhao G, Wang C-X, Liu J-J, Tsien WR, Mar CA, and Lin D#. Nature, 626, 347-356, 2024 Jan, doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-06958-w)

  1. Hemoglobin in the blood act as a chemosensory signal via the mouse vomeronasal system

(Osakada T*, Abe T*, Itakura T*, Mori H*, Ishii KK, Eguchi R, Murata K, Saito K, Haga-Yamanaka S, Kimoto H, Yoshihara Y, Miyamichi K, and Touhara K. Nature Communications, 13(1):556, 2022 Feb, doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-28118-w)

  1. Sexual rejection via a vomeronasal receptor-triggered limbic circuit

(Osakada T*, Ishii KK*, Mori H*, Eguchi R, Ferrero DM, Yoshihara Y, Liberles SD, Miyamichi K*, and Touhara K. Nature Communications, 9(1):4463, 2018 Oct, doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-07003-5)