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ITbM's Designated Associate Professor Ayato Sato part of international research consortium awarded funds by GHIT

The GHIT (Global Health Innovative Technology) fund supports cutting edge projects that help bring Japanese technology and innovation to the fight against disease in developing countries.

Read more about the GHIT Fund here

Read the press release from the project representatives Fujita Health University (Japanese only) here

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Designated Associate Professor Ayato Sato

2021-10-25

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