Winners for the 25nd Japan Neuroscience Society Young Investigator Award Selected!
We are pleased to announce the winners for the 25th Japan Neuroscience Society Young Investigator Award. This year’s award ceremony will be held during the 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society.
The Japan Neuroscience Society Young Investigator Award Ceremony
Date and Time: July 25th, 2025, 8:45 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
Venue: Niigata Convention Center, TOKI MESSE, International Conference Room (Room1)
https://neuroscience2025.jnss.org/en/index.html
All award winners are young researchers who are expected to play a leading role in the field of neuroscience and the Japan Neuroscience Society. We hope many Society members will attend the award ceremony.
A special area will be set up for poster presentations on the award-winning themes during the meeting. Details will be announced on the meeting website as soon as they are determined.
Please note that the selection of this award is not based on individual papers, but rather on the applicant's research achievements, research concept and potential for development, and history of activities in the Society (including presentations at conferences). We encourage young researchers in a wide range of fields, without being biased toward fields that tend to produce a large number of papers. We look forward to receiving applications from many young researchers (in principle, within 10 years of receiving their degrees) in the next fiscal year. The Society particularly encourages applications from female researchers.
Winners for the 25th Japan Neuroscience Society Young Investigator Award
Shimpei Ishiyama
Central Institute of Mental Health
Awarded theme:
The Neurobiology of Ticklishness
Norihito Uemura
Department of Neurological Disease Control,
Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine
Awarded theme:
Elucidation of Pathological Mechanisms and Development of Therapeutic Strategies for Lewy Body Diseases Based on the Prion and Strain Hypotheses
Yuki Hattori
Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University
Awarded theme:
The cellular dynamics and functional roles of microglia in the developing brain
Takashi Matsuda
Center for One Medicine Innovative Translational Research (COMIT), Institute for Advanced Study, Gifu University
Awarded theme:
Neural Mechanisms for the Control of Thirst and Salt Appetite
Naoyuki Matsumoto
Laboratory of Mammalian Neural Circuits, National Institute of Genetics (NIG)
Awarded theme:
Hebbian instruction of axonal connectivity by endogenous correlated spontaneous activity