Tomoya Nakago | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Tomoya Nakago, Kindai University, Japan.
Publication profile
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Education and Experience
Education
- Doctor of Engineering (Enrolled 2025–Present)
Graduate School of Systems Engineering, Kindai University, Hiroshima, Japan. - Master of Engineering (2023–Present)
Graduate School of Systems Engineering, Kindai University, Hiroshima, Japan. - Bachelor of Engineering (2019–2023)
Department of Biotechnology and Chemistry, Kindai University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Experience
- Researcher (2023–Present): Developing new medical materials using polymers with L-lysine side chains under Prof. K. Shiraishi.
- Submitted a paper in April 2024 to Materials Advances focusing on copolymers’ effects on fibrinolytic activity.
- Doctor of Engineering (Enrolled 2025–Present)
Suitability For The Award
Mr. Tomoya Nakago, a graduate student at Kindai University’s Graduate School of Systems Engineering, is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a focus on biomaterials chemistry, his innovative research on polymer development for medical applications demonstrates significant academic potential and impactful contributions to advancing healthcare materials.
Professional Development
Publications Top Notes
“Preparation of zwitterionic random and block poly(N-α-acrylamide-l-lysine-co-2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine) copolymers and their effect on fibrinolytic activity,” Materials Advances, 2024
“Surface Modification of Polyethylene Using Soil Fungus With Dichlorophenol‐Degrading Ability and Analysis of its Surface Characteristics,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2024-
Tomoya Nakago | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award