□□ | Discover Kobe USugimoto's work explores optically resonant silicon nanoparticles, developed through international collaboration. He aims to apply them in □elds like solar cells, cosmetics and structural color ink with industrial and global potential.Horinouchi's research broadly centers on molecular genetics, ranging fromhereditary kidney disorders to childhood nephrotic syndrome, one of the most common pediatric kidney diseases.Focusing on pediatrickidney diseasesHORINOUCHI Tomoko, associate professorGraduate School of MedicineSUGIMOTO Hiroshi, associate professorGraduate School of EngineeringAdvancing silicon nano-antenna researchDriving innovation at Kobe UniversityKobe University is driving innovation through research that tackles global challenges. In this section, we highlight four leading researchers in key focus areas — natural sciences, social sciences, health and engineering — who are shaping the future in their □elds.
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