Dr. Takashi Takeshita – Cancer Genetics – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Takashi Takeshita - Cancer Genetics - Best Researcher Award

Kumamoto City Hospital - Japan

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Takashi Takeshita initiated his academic journey by obtaining a Medical Doctorate (M.D.) from the National Defense Medical College, Saitama, Japan, in 2005. He furthered his education by earning a Ph.D. from St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan, in 2012. These early academic pursuits established the foundation for his future contributions to cancer genetics.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since 2022, Takashi Takeshita has been serving as the Chief of Breast and Endocrine Surgery at Kumamoto City Hospital, Japan. His professional journey is marked by significant achievements, including the receipt of several prestigious awards: the 2017 Research Award from the Japanese Breast Cancer Society, the 2017 Research Award from the Japanese Society of Medical Oncology, the 2018 Young Investigator’s Award from the Japan Surgical Society, and the 2018 Excellent Presentation Award from the Japanese Breast Cancer Society.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CANCER GENETICS 

Takashi Takeshita's 19-year research career spans various research institutes, showcasing a robust expertise in cancer genetics. His focus includes genetic analysis of clinical specimens, utilizing techniques such as digital PCR for tumor tissue and plasma DNA, immunohistochemical staining, automated assay robot operation, and more. His experience in large-scale cell culture and comprehensive knowledge of molecular biology, pharmacology, and analytical methods underscore his dedication to advancing cancer research.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

The awards received by Takashi Takeshita, coupled with his role as the Chief of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, affirm his impact and influence in the medical field. His leadership and contributions to cancer genetics, particularly in breast cancer research, position him as a prominent figure. His membership in esteemed academic societies, including the Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Japan Surgical Society, Japanese Cancer Association, Japanese Society of Medical Oncology, and the American Association for Cancer Research, further reflects his influence on a global scale.

ACADEMIC CITES

Takashi Takeshita's involvement in renowned academic societies and receipt of research awards suggest that his work likely receives recognition and citations within the scientific community. His expertise in genetic analysis and clinical research contributes to the advancement of cancer genetics literature.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS HIGHLIGHT

Takashi Takeshita's legacy is built upon a foundation of excellence in cancer genetics, marked by numerous awards and leadership roles. His dedication to advancing breast and endocrine surgery and his contributions to genetic analysis techniques set the stage for a lasting impact. Looking ahead, Takeshita is poised to continue making significant contributions to cancer genetics, shaping the future landscape of research in breast cancer and beyond. His membership in international societies signifies a commitment to global collaboration and further advancements in cancer research.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Identifying prognostic biomarkers for palbociclib add-on therapy in fulvestrant-resistant breast cancer using cell-free DNA sequencing. 2024

Changes in cell-free DNA after short-term palbociclib and fulvestrant treatment. 2023

Development of a Machine Learning-Based Prognostic Model for Hormone Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer. 2023 (5)

Fulvestrant plus palbociclib in advanced or metastatic hormone. 2023 (2)

High dose of dexamethasone attenuates docetaxel-induced fluid retention in breast cancer treatment. 2023