| Workshops held in 2010
 
 
          
            
              |  | 
                
                  
                    | The 31th "Environmental disease" project workshop 
 Date:Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 16:00-17:30
 Place:Project room 6 of RIHN
 Organizer:Project of RIHN "Effects of Environmental Change on Interactions between Pathogens and Humans"
 Speaker:Yusuke Shirae(Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto
                    University)
 Subject:"A Econmical Analysis of the Environmental Impact related Demand of Food"
 
 |  |  |  
 
 
 
          
            
              |  | 
                
                  
                    | The 30th "Environmental disease" project workshop 
 Date:Monday, November 15, 2010, 13:30-18:00
 Place:Seminar rooms 3 and 4 of RIHN
 Organizer:Project of RIHN "Effects of Environmental Change on Interactions between Pathogens and Humans"
 |  
                    | Gist:"Environment disease" a goal of a project is to elucidate an
                    interaction ring of "environment alteration by man- incidence of an
                    infection and expansion - transition of a human life" based on the
                    hypothesis to which I say "The environment alteration man causes causes
                    expansion of an infection."
 A person in Tohoku University graduate school engineering postgraduate
                    course environment water quality engineering laboratory is invited by this
                    workshop and the society - creature - clue to make the sick connection
                    clear is introduced with a member of a "environment, disease"
                    project.
 
 |  
                    | Organizer:Project of RIHN "Effects of Environmental Change on Interactions between Pathogens and Humans"
 
 Speakers and Subjects
 Tomoaki Itayama:Freshwater culture and pathogenic microbes of Northern
                    Thailand. -Investigation report-
 Arata Suzuki:Relation between a change in the water temperature and a stress
                    of carp.
 Teruhiko Takahara:Is a stress of carp related to KHV infection rate?
 Akira Abe:Disease and human related history-Environment thinking・Introduction
 <Environment water quality engineering laboratory, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University>
 Manabu Fujii:Iron absorption organization of Microcystis aeruginosa
 Hirotaka Imae:Microcystis spp. The capacity to obstruct cohesion of origin
                    capsulatum.
 Tetsuya Yamaki:The chemical kinetics of aluminum and alga origin organic matter
 Sakiko Yaegashi:Exchange between the habitats of an aquatic insect is tried
                    using genetic marker of non-environmental preference.
 Yoshifumi Masago:It's considered whether a roe virus accumulates in midgut
                    gland of oysters. And it's considered whether removal by purge processing
                    and inactivation are possible.
 
 |  |  |  
 
 
 
          
            
              | The 29th Environmental disease seminar 「The life, disease and the various aspects
              of science and technology. 2nd problems」 
 Date:Thursday, November 11, 2010, 16:00-18:30
 Place:Project room 6 of RIHN
 Organizer:Project of RIHN "Effects of Environmental Change on Interactions between Pathogens and Humans"
 Speaker:Yoko Yokota(Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of CoreEthics and Frontier
              Science)
 Title:History to current as of the Municipal Public Health Institutes and the
              foundation
 
 |  
 
 
 
          
            
              | The 28th Environmental disease seminar「The life, disease and the various aspects
              of science and technology. 2nd problems」 
 Date:Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 14:00-17:30
 Place:Project room 6 of RIHN
 Organizer:Project of RIHN "Effects of Environmental Change on Interactions between Pathogens and Humans"
 
 【Plan gist】
 Prof. Yoko Matsubara in Ritsumeikan University global COE program "the life science"
              initiation base (science history/science and technology theory) works on
              an idea of "the life science" and lectures on its significance
              and a problem.
 We argue from the view point of "Forms of Human Life and Survival"
              and a RIHN project "Effects of Environmental Change on Interactions
              between Pathogens and Humans" with "Life, Disease, Science and
              technology" as the keyword.
 
 
 
 |  
 |