Senior Assistant Professor
Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
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Dr. Masato Tashiro, M.D., Ph.D., is a highly accomplished Senior Assistant Professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases at Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. With a strong background in pulmonology, infectious diseases (including mycology and respiratory diseases), and infection control, Dr. Tashiro has made significant contributions to the medical field. He obtained his M.D. from Oita University School of Medicine in 2004, followed by a Ph.D. from Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in 2012. Currently serving as the Vice Director of Nagasaki University Hospital Infection Control and Education Center, Dr. Tashiro plays a crucial role in overseeing infection control practices. He is actively engaged in research and teaching in the Department of Infectious Diseases, with a focus on infectious diseases, mycology, and respiratory diseases. Dr. Tashiro's expertise and professional standing are evidenced by his board-certified in several specialized medical societies, including the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine (Board Certified Fellow), the Japanese Respiratory Society (Board Certified Fellow), the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases (Board Certified Fellow), the Japanese Society of Chemotherapy (Board Certified Fellow), and the Japanese Society of Medical Mycology (Board Certified Fellow). Recognized for his outstanding contributions, Dr. Tashiro has been honored with awards such as the Incentive Award from the Mycoses Forum and the Kitasato Shibasaburo Memorial Award for Academic Encouragement from the Japanese Society of Infectious Diseases. Dr. Tashiro's unwavering dedication to patient care, research, and education has had a profound impact on the field of infectious diseases. His expertise in pulmonology, infectious diseases, and infection control continues to shape the future of healthcare and improve outcomes for patients.