Clinical Pharmacology
From medical and pharmaceutical perspectives, we conduct human-subject survey research, clinical studies, and epidemiological research utilizing real-world clinical data, with the aim of helping patients undergoing medical treatment achieve a higher quality of life and enabling sports enthusiasts to engage in sports more healthily. In addition, we also conduct basic research on the development of new therapeutic drugs.
Main Research Themes
- Clinical research involving human subjects on glucose metabolism and physiological changes during exercise
- Epidemiological research on novel tobacco products utilizing large-scale questionnaire surveys
- Clinical research using various prescription data from real-world clinical practice
- Basic research on elucidating the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis and progression of cardiovascular diseases and the development of novel therapeutic agents
Selected Publications
- Validity of exercise intensity setting using blood lactate levels. Kobayashi M, Yamamura N, Mukaimoto T, Yanagita S, Suzuki T. J Sports Med Phys Fitness, 65(12): 1599-1608, 2025.
- Site-specific Differences in Interstitial Fluid Glucose Concentration Variability Associated with Running Exercise. Kobayashi M, Kamo H, Suzuki T. Jpn J Clin Pharmacol Ther, 56(2): 71-77, 2025.
- Effects of Rho inhibitors on membrane depolarization-induced contraction of male rat caudal arterial smooth muscle. Aida K, Ishii-Nozawa R, Mita M. Physiol Rep, 13(7): e70293, 2025.

