Emi Shudo, Ph.D.                     

Current Position

  • PostDoc Research Associate, Theoretical Biology & Biophysics (T-10), Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Summary of Qualifications

  • Over 4 years research and work in the US after 27 years living in Japan.
  • Over 8 years experience of bio-mathematics research.
  • Ability to collaborate with scientists who have different background.
  • Particular Strength in bridging cultural gaps among people.

Educational Background

  • Ph.D.,   Mathematical Biology, 2005.
    • Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
    • Thesis:  Which strategy the organism's defense system should adopt? Mathematical approaches from the perspective of the optimal control. Advisor: Dr. Yoh Iwasa
  • M.S.,   Mathematical Biology, 2002. (Kyushu University)
  • B.S.,   Biology, 2000. (Kyushu University)        

Fellowships

  • Source: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
  • Purpose: Mathematical Analyses on Cytokine Network in Mammals from Perspective of the Optimal Defense Strategy.
  • Year: 2004 -- 2006.

Research Experience

  • PostDoc Research Associate,  Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM.  2006 -- present.
    • Analyzed  Hepatitis C virus (HCV) kinetics in patients under the pegylated interferon (PEG-IFN) therapy.
    • Developed a mathematical model of HCV dynamics under PEG-IFN therapy and improved the accuracy of parameter estimation.

  • Research Fellow,  Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.  2004 -- 2006.
    • Collaborated with an experimental research group headed by Dr. Akihiko Yoshimura (Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University, Japan) and analyzed the structure of JAK/STAT signal transduction pathway.
    • Studied the Optimal Control of the acquired immune response.

Mentoring Experience

  • 2003.  Mentored an undergraduate student (Mr. Yoshida, Mathematical biology group, Kyushu University, Japan).
    • Thesis:  Guarding behavior of insects: Evolutionarily optimal strategy (written in Japanese).

Teaching Experience

  • 2005.  Taught on mathematical biology at Kyushu University, JapanForty undergraduate students in biology department were involved.

    Foreign Language

    • Speaking, reading and writing skills of Japanese. Pre-1st Grade certified by the Society for Testing English Proficiency (http://stepeiken.org/)

    Special Skills

    • Teaching science at junior/senior high schools in Japan. Certified by Japanese government.
    • Strong background and experience in
      • Biomathematics
      • Data analyses

    Selected Conference Talks

    • 15th Conference on Retrovirus and Opportunistic Infections in Boston, MA.
      • February 3-6, 2008
      • Depletion of CD8+ T Cells Does Not Change the in vivo Life Span of Infected Cells during Pathogenic SIV Infection of Rhesus Macaques.
    • 12th International Symposium on Hepatitis C and Related Viruses in Montr?al, Canada.
      • October 2 - 5, 2005.
      • Title: Hepatitis C Virus Kinetics During Treatment with Pegylated Interferon Alpha-2b:  Possible Errors in Estimation of Parameters.
    • 17th Conference of Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver in Kyoto, Japan.
      • March 27 - 30, 2007.
      • Title: Hepatitis C Virus Kinetics During Treatment With Pegylated Interferon a-2b.