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•    1990 Graduated from the National Defense Medical College, Saitama, Japan
•    1995 JICA expert in the Tropical Disease Control Project for Chagas disease in

      Guatemala
•    1997 Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from Harvard School of Public Health,

      Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A
•    2001 PhD degree from the Graduate School of Medical Science, University of

     Occupational and Environmental Health, JAPAN (UOEH), Kitakyushu, JAPAN
•    2001- 2005 Head of Cancer Surveillance Section, Statistics and Cancer Control Division in National Cancer Center,

     Tokyo
•    2005 - 2016 Professor (Fixed-term) at Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University (Between 2006 and 2010,

     appointed at Nairobi Research Station, Nagasaki University)
•    2008 - 2015 Professor at Nagasaki University Graduate School of International Health Development
•    2015 - present Professor at Nagasaki University Graduate School of Tropical Medicine and Global Health
•    2016 - present Professor at Department of EcoEpidemiology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University and

     Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (Epidemiological Informatics in Tropical Medicine)

Prof. Satoshi KANEKO

Professor Satoshi KANEKO

金子 聰

TMGH Modules

Background

  • Social Entrepreneurship

MD, MPH, PhD

Affiliations

Research Areas

  • Infectious disease surveillance in Africa

  • Health and Demographic Surveillance System

  • Epidemiology in child health in Africa

  • NCD in Sri Lanka

  • Breast cancer in Serbia

  • Health Information system in developing countries

Other Areas of Interest

N/A

Disciplines

  • Epidemiology

  • Informatics

Countries/Regions

  • Kenya

  • Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • Egypt

  • Nigeria

  • Sri Lanka

  • Serbia

  • Laos

  • Sudan

Select Publications

1

Spatial Distributions of HIV Infection in an Endemic Area of Western Kenya: Guiding Information for Localized HIV Control and Prevention.

Hoshi T, Fuji Y, Nzou SM, Tanigawa C, Kiche I, Mwau M, et al. PloS one. 2016;11(2):e0148636.

2

Species-Specific Serological Detection for Schistosomiasis by Serine Protease Inhibitor (SERPIN) in Multiplex Assay.

Tanigawa C, Fujii Y, Miura M, Nzou SM, Mwangi AW, Nagi S, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2015;9(8):e0004021.

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Development of multiplex serological assay for the detection of human African trypanosomiasis.

Nzou SM, Fujii Y, Miura M, Mwau M, Mwangi AW, Itoh M, et al. Parasitology international. 2015.

5

Serological surveillance development for tropical infectious diseases using simultaneous microsphere-based multiplex assays and finite mixture models.

Fujii Y, Kaneko S, Nzou SM, Mwau M, Njenga SM, Tanigawa C, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2014;8(7):e3040.

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