Dr. Yuriko Ono | Endocrinology and Metabolism | Best Researcher Award
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan
๐จโ๐Profiles
๐ฑ Early Academic Pursuits
Yuriko Ono began her academic journey in the field of endocrinology and metabolism, driven by a strong passion for understanding hormonal regulation and metabolic processes. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at the Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. Yuriko's early commitment to medical education laid the foundation for her future contributions to clinical and research excellence.
๐ฉบ Professional Endeavors
Yuriko has gained substantial clinical experience, having served as a resident physician at the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University Hospital, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, and the Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology at the Japanese Red Cross Society Kyoto Daiichi Hospital. Since April 2022, she has been a graduate student conducting cutting-edge research, combining her medical expertise with academic rigor to address critical challenges in diabetes management.
๐ก Contributions and Research Focus
Yuriko's research primarily explores the impact of Personal Health Records (PHR) on diabetes management. In a retrospective cohort study involving patients using FreeStyle Libreยฎ for continuous glucose monitoring, her work demonstrated that PHR systems significantly improve glycemic control and self-management practices. Additionally, Yuriko contributes to the KAMOGAWA cohort study, investigating conditions and treatments for endocrine and metabolic diseases while focusing on preventing complications. Her ongoing animal experiments delve into the effects of PM2.5 exposure on glucose tolerance, broadening her research scope.
๐ Impact and Influence
Through her innovative studies, Yuriko has highlighted the potential of technology-driven solutions like PHR in improving diabetes care. Her findings underline the necessity of integrating digital tools in healthcare for enhanced patient outcomes, offering valuable insights for clinicians and policymakers alike. Her work continues to inspire advancements in endocrinology and metabolism.
๐ Academic Citations
Yuriko has contributed to several high-impact publications in her field. Her citation-worthy research on PHR systems and diabetes management has been well-received by the scientific community, providing evidence-based solutions to real-world healthcare challenges.
๐ ๏ธ Technical Skills
Yuriko possesses expertise in the use of modern medical technologies such as continuous glucose monitoring systems, data analysis for clinical trials, and research methodologies for cohort studies. Her skills in utilizing advanced tools and conducting translational research make her a valuable asset to the academic and medical communities.
๐ฉโ๐ซ Teaching Experience
As a graduate student, Yuriko has contributed to the education of medical students and residents through mentorship and participation in academic discussions. Her teaching fosters an understanding of endocrinology and metabolic disorders among future healthcare professionals.
๐ Legacy and Future Contributions
Yurikoโs work sets the stage for a future where digital health tools like PHR become integral to diabetes management. Her dedication to improving clinical practices and patient outcomes positions her as a leader in the field. She aims to expand her research to diverse populations, ensuring equitable healthcare solutions worldwide.
๐Notable Publications
Oral exposure to high concentrations of polystyrene microplastics alters the intestinal environment and metabolic outcomes in mice
- Authors: Hasegawa, Y., Okamura, T., Ono, Y., Takano, H., Fukui, M.
- Journal: Frontiers in Immunology
- Year: 2024
Randomized controlled trial of simple salt reduction instructions by physician for patients with type 2 diabetes consuming excessive salt
- Authors: Oyabu, C., Ushigome, E., Ono, Y., Tanaka, T., Fukui, M.
- Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
- Year: 2021