Fellows (3rd-term)

SHI, Shoi

Assistant Professor
International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (IIIS)
University of Tsukuba

Research fields
Data science, Sleep, Pharmacology
Research project
Using Data Science to Understand Sleep and Its Role in Developmental Disorders
Keywords
Data science, Sleep, Multimodal data analysis
Researchers Information
https://trios.tsukuba.ac.jp/researcher/0000004623
researchmap
https://researchmap.jp/S.S_2018

Biography

2017 Ph.D. in Medicine (The University of Tokyo)
2017 - 2022 Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
2017 - 2023 Visiting Researcher, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research
2020 - 2022 Project Researcher, School of Medicine, Keio University
2020 - 2022 ERATO UEDA Biological Timing Project Human Sleep Group GL
2022 - 2024 Visiting Researcher, School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
2022 - Principal Investigator, International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba

Research Outline

Our laboratory addresses challenges across diverse fields, including biology and medicine, with an emphasis on data science. At present, we are advancing technologies to improve diagnostic and classification techniques for developmental and psychiatric disorders associated with sleep and sleep-related disorders. We utilize diagnostic data, video analysis data, and sleep measurement data as key modalities in our research and methodologies.

What is my goal as a transborder researcher?

研究者として生命現象に対する自身の問いを持つことが非常に重要であると考えています。一方で、新しい技術が開発されるとそれを通じて見える世界が一変して新たな問いが生まれます。問いと技術開発が両立した研究者を目指したいと考えています。

As a researcher, I believe it's crucial to possess personal inquiries about life's phenomena. However, when a new technology emerges, it completely transforms our perspective and gives rise to new questions. I aspire to be a researcher who can strike a balance between posing questions and advancing technological development.

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