Prof. Dr. Fumihiro Tomoda | Cardiology & Nephrology | Best Researcher Award

Fukui Health Science University | Japan

Dr. Fumihiro Tomoda is a Japanese physician-scientist specializing in nephrology, hypertension, hemorheology, platelet function, renal microcirculation, glomerular hypertension, and stress hormones. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, and from April 2005 until March 2015 served as Senior Researcher in the Second Department of Internal Medicine at that institution. From April 2015 to March 2017 he was Professor at Fukui Health College, and since April 2017 he has held the position of Professor in the Faculty of Health Science at Fukui Health Science University in Fukui, Japan. His research covers multiple interrelated fields: how acute and chronic stress affect sympatho-adrenal activation; how blood viscosity and platelet Behaviour are altered in essential hypertension; how renal microvascular structure and renal hemodynamics respond to hypertension; and how biomarkers such as nerve growth factor may function in hypertension and kidney disease. According to his Research Map profile, he has published at least ~ 46 peer-reviewed articles. However, public sources do not clearly report a definitive h-index or total citations for him as of now. If desired, I can try to retrieve his h-index and citation-count from Scopus or Web of Science.

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Featured Publications 

"Impact of Mild Renal Impairment on the Relationship Between Blood Pressure and Renal Fractional Excretion of Albumin in Primary Hypertension"

"Urinary levels of cortisol but not catecholamines are associated with those of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine in uncomplicated primary hypertension"

"Factors Associating with Non-Dipping Pattern of Nocturnal Blood Pressure in Patients with Essential Hypertension"

"Plasma and Urinary Levels of Nerve Growth Factor Are Elevated in Primary Hypertension"

"Impact of Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index and Modified Creatinine Index Combination on Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients"

Fumihiro Tomoda | Cardiology & Nephrology | Best Researcher Award

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