Call for Application: Doctoral Program in Occupational and Environmental Health at UOEH, Japan (April 2026 Intake, Scholarships offered)

The University of Occupational and Environmental Health (UOEH), Japan, established in 1978, is inviting outstanding candidates to apply for its prestigious four-year Doctoral Program starting in April 2026.

With a long-standing commitment to advancing education and research in the fields of Occupational and Environmental Health, UOEH continues to train excellent physicians and researchers who contribute significantly to global health challenges.

UOEH is currently seeking highly motivated students with strong potential to contribute to the field of Occupational Health. The university has extended an invitation to partner institutions to recommend suitable candidates for this program.

For the faculty members who are interested to this offers, may explore this opportunity and consider applying or recommending qualified individuals.

For more details about the program, eligibility, and application procedures, please visit the official UOEH website:
👉 Doctoral Program – Asia Program, UOEH Japan

For the research topics:

DepartmentResearch Topic
Department of NeurologyMechanism of neurodegenerative disorders and related molecules with the aim of developing therapies
Department of DermatologyAnalysis of the association between skin inflammation and systemic diseases.
Epigenetic mechanism underlying inflammatory skin diseases and skin cancers.
The First Department of Internal MedicineMolecular and biological research to clarify pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Clinical research to establish new therapeutic strategies of autoimmune diseases such as RA and SLE, shedding light upon biological products and JAK inhibitors.
Clinical research to establish new therapeutic strategies of endocrine and metabolic diseases including Basedow disease, DM and osteoporosis.
Phenotypic analysis of lymphocytes to clarify disease mechanism and to approach to precision medicine in rheumatic/autoimmune diseases in FLOW registry and LOOPS registry.
The Second Department of Internal MedicineNotch signaling and cardiovascular diseases
Mitochondrial dynamics and vascular inflammation
Mitochondria-associated cell death in cardiovascular injury
Chronic kidney disease (CKD)-associated cardiovascular diseases
Nanomedicine and nucleic acid therapeutics
Single-cell resolution molecular imaging

Should you require further information or assistance regarding the nomination process, please contact the International Office.

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