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Manabu Ikeda, MD, PhD
(Japan), Board of Directors
Dr. Ikeda has been a professor in the
Department of Psychiatry and
Neuropathobiology, Faculty of Life Sciences
at Kumamoto University since 2007. Much of
his work has dealt with the clinical
research in old age psychiatry and
neuropsychology. His main interest is in
behavioral and psychiatric symptoms in
dementia with underlying neuroanatomical
basis.
He earned the Ph.D. for work in neuroimaging
studies for mild Alzheimer’s disease at
Osaka University. Dr. Ikeda learned basic
neuropathology about dementia-related
diseases at the Tokyo Institute of
Psychiatry. He was engaged in medical care
and clinical research for patients with
dementia at Hyogo Institute for Aging Brain
and Cognitive Disorders. Dr. Ikeda is
interested in disease-specific care for
dementia. He also studied emotional memory
and its relationship with amygdalar volume.
From 1996 to 2006, Dr. Ikeda conducted his
studies at Ehime University School of
Medicine and implemented research on
investigation of community-based
epidemiology for dementia and establishment
of the care system in rural area (the
Nakayama study) with several young
researchers. In his one year sabbatical, Dr.
Ikeda investigated eating behaviors of
fronto-temporal dementia at the University
of Cambridge. He conducted studies about
driving and dementia as the chief researcher
of a project team supported by the Health,
Labour and Welfare Ministry of the Japanese
government from 2003 to 2006.
For the past four years as the director of
his department, Dr. Ikeda has launched a
field survey for early onset dementia,
intervention projects for depression in late
life and preventing their suicide, and
construction of a prefecture-wide network
system of medical care for dementia by the
Medical Centers for Dementia.
He can be contacted at
mikeda@kumamoto-u.ac.jp.
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