Go Inokuchi | Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Go Inokuchi | Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Kakogawa Central City Hospital, Japan

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📐📚  Academic Background

Dr. Go Inokuchi, M.D., Ph.D., is a distinguished otolaryngologist specializing in head and neck surgery, currently serving as the Director of The Clinical Trial and Research Center at Kakogawa Central City Hospital. With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Inokuchi has made significant contributions to both clinical practice and research. His expertise in otology and rhinology is complemented by his academic role as a Visiting Professor at Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine. Dr. Inokuchi is recognized for his innovative research in inner ear mechanisms and head and neck oncology, reflected in numerous publications and prestigious grants from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.

🎓Education 

Dr. Inokuchi completed his M.D. in 2003 and his Ph.D. in 2010, both from Kobe University School of Medicine. His rigorous academic training laid the foundation for a successful career in medicine and research, where he has continually sought to bridge the gap between clinical practice and scientific inquiry.

🏥 Professional Experience

Dr. Inokuchi’s professional journey began as a Junior Resident in Otolaryngology at Kobe University Hospital. He advanced through various positions, including Senior Resident, Clinical Fellow in Otology, and Assistant Chief Doctor at the Nishi-Kobe Medical Center. In 2017, he became an Associate Professor at Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, where he contributed significantly to the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. Since 2023, Dr. Inokuchi has led the Clinical Trial and Research Center, enhancing patient care and pioneering clinical research initiatives.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Inokuchi’s research focuses on inner ear mechanisms, cochlear efferent systems, and head and neck oncology. His work on acoustic trauma models and the development of cochlear systems using mutated mouse models has garnered significant attention. He has conducted clinical research on congenital cholesteatoma and explored the role of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in cancer metabolism. His research has been published in prestigious journals, showcasing his dedication to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes.

📖 Publication Top Noted

Olfactory and Taste Dysfunctions Caused by COVID-19: A Nationwide Study

Authors: Miwa, T., Mori, E., Sekine, R., Kimura, Y., Kobayashi, M., Shiga, H., Tsuzuki, K., Suzuki, M., Kondo, K., Suzaki, I., et al.

Journal: Rhinology

Year: 2023

Expressions of NeuroD and GAP43 as Diagnostic Markers for Olfactory Neuroblastoma

Authors: Tatsuya Furukawa, Shun Tatehara, Masanori Teshima, Hirotaka Shinomiya, Go Inokuchi, Masato Komatsu, Shigeo Hara, Yoh Zen, Ken-ichi Nibu

Journal: Auris Nasus Larynx

Year: 2023

Surgical Treatment of Bony Nasal Airway Stenosis in a Patient with Adult Crouzon’s Syndrome

Authors: Tatsuhiko Kamikonya, Go Inokuchi, Shun Tatehara, Mitsuko Yui, Ken-ichi Nibu

Journal: Journal of Surgical Case Reports

Year: 2022

Validation of Epistaxis Severity Score for Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia in Japan

Authors: Masaki Hayama, Yohei Maeda, Takashi Shikina, Shun Tatehara, Go Inokuchi, Jeffrey B Hoag, Tomoharu Sato, Sho Obata, Ayaka Nakatani, Yuta Amano, et al.

Journal: Auris Nasus Larynx

Year: 2022

Frontal Sinusitis Associated with Orbital Decompression for Graves’ Orbitopathy

Authors: Tatehara, S., Inokuchi, G., Takeda, H., Kuroki, S., Fujio, H., Azumi, A., Nibu, K.I.

Journal: Auris Nasus Larynx

Year: 2020

Characteristics of Smell Identification Test in Patients with Parkinson Disease

Authors: Fujio, H., Inokuchi, G., Tatehara, S., Kuroki, S., Fukuda, Y., Kowa, H., Nibu, K.-I.

Journal: Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology

Year: 2019