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MATSUKUMA Kakeru
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    Chemistry

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    Medicine

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    Environment

MATSUKUMA Kakeru Assistant Professor

Course

  • Faculty

    Chemistry

  • Master's Program

    Chemistry

Degrees Obtained

  • Doctorate (Pharmaceutical Sciences), Field of Degree: Chemistry

Fields of Research

  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry
  • Organometallic Chemistry
  • Medicinal Chemistry

Profile

  • March 2026: Completed Doctoral Program, Drug Discovery and Life Sciences, Graduate School of Pharmacy, Meiji Pharmaceutical University
  • April 1, 2026 - present: Assistant Professor, Chemistry Course, Department of Chemistry and Bioengineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University

Research Themes

Development of new catalysts enabling efficient synthesis of pharmaceutical molecules

While the demand for pharmaceuticals continues to rise due to population aging and the spread of emerging infectious diseases, manufacturing costs in the pharmaceutical industry are increasing as a result of rising raw material and energy costs. Therefore, reducing manufacturing costs is essential for controlling drug prices and achieving sustainable healthcare. In our laboratory, from an organic chemistry perspective, we are engaged in the development of high-performance catalysts required for pharmaceutical synthesis, aiming to contribute to social welfare by enabling the efficient synthesis of pharmaceutical molecules.

Teaching Philosophy

Successful research requires a proactive attitude—thinking independently and taking action. I provide thorough guidance on research mindset and planning through daily experiments and discussions. In parallel, I foster essential qualities for researchers, such as independence, planning ability, and keen observation skills, with the aim of developing individuals who can thrive in society.