Tadafumi Kato

For clarifying
the molecular neurobiological basis
of bipolar disorder

 

Information

  • 2024.04.30

    On April 30/2024, Professor Patrick McGowan, University of Toronto, visited our department.

  • 2024.04.30

    On March 26/2024, our paper titled “Transcriptomic dysregulation and autistic-like behaviors in Kmt2c haploinsufficient mice rescued by an LSD1 inhibitor” was published in Molecular Psychiatry.
    https://en.juntendo.ac.jp/highlights/news/nid309

  • 2024.04.30

    On December 1/2023, Professor Anders M. Dale, UCSD, visited our department.

  • 2024.04.30

    On November 1/2023, Professor Thomas G. Schulze, University of Munich, who is leading the International Consortium of Lithium Genetics (ConLiGen), visited our department and gave a lecture titled “Biological psychiatric research: comprehensive phenotyping, technological advances & trust-based global networking”.

  • 2024.04.30

    On May 30/2023, our paper on the role of somatic mutations in bipolar disorder was published in Molecular Psychiatry. Our data of trio exome analysis supported the role of mtDNA 3243 mutations that we found by a postmortem brain study in 2005.

    Patchwork of Mutations Contributing to Bipolar Disorder

  • 2024.04.30

    On February 21/2023, our paper on heterozygous knockout mice of Fads1/2 responsible for the synthesis of DHA/EPA was published in Molecular Psychiatry. We think this is the first mouse model showing mania-like and depression-like episodes.
    https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/981249

  • 2024.04.30

    On June 22/2021, our paper on the trio exome analysis of bipolar disorder identifying the role of de novo mutations was published in Nature Communications.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-23453-w

  • 2020.04.01

    Notice
    Tadafumi Kato, the Team Leader of the Laboratory for Molecular Dynamics of Mental Disorders moves to Juntendo University as the Professor and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Medicine.
    In the fiscal year 2020, Kato stays as the Team Leader and the laboratory continues. During fiscal year 2020, the laboratory will move to the Juntendo University, and he will continue the research of the causes and new diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder and related mental disorders.
    Thank you for your continuous support.

    Tadafumi Kato

    Team Leader
    Laboratory for Molecular Dynamics of Mental Disorders,
    RIKEN Center for Brain Science

    Professor and Chairman
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Juntendo University

  • 2019.09.24

    Our website has been renewed.

  • 2019.03.21

    Mogens Schou Award for ResearchTadafumi Kato received the Mogens Schou Award for Research from International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD).

  • 2018.09.04

    Web site for ” Constructive understanding of multi-scale dynamism of neuropsychiatric disorders ( Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas. Project Leader : Akiko Hayashi-Takagi, IMCR, Gunma University)” has been started.

  • 2018.08.30

    Dr. Yasuyuki Shima has just received 2019 NARSAD Young Investigator Grant from Brain & Behavior Research Foundation.

Photo by Hiroshi Imaizumi Photo by Hiroshi Imaizumi
Photo by Hiroshi Imaizumi