
معرفی
Tatsuya Mimura serves as Editor-in-Chief of Transplantation Technologies & Research while holding a position in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Medicine. His clinical expertise spans corneal diseases and diabetic retinopathy, with research primarily focused on ocular regeneration within broader transplantation contexts.
His research portfolio demonstrates significant interdisciplinary work across transplantation medicine, particularly in renal, hepatic, and pancreatic grafts, alongside corneal applications. Key themes include ischemia-reperfusion injury mitigation, novel preservation techniques (e.g., 3D-printed perfusion devices), and molecular diagnostics for rejection monitoring. His work bridges ophthalmology with systemic transplantation challenges, evidenced by publications spanning immunological pathways, surgical innovations, and global organ donation systems.
With over 223 Google Scholar citations, his publication record reveals consistent contributions to transplant science since 2012. Articles show progressive focus on precision monitoring (gene expression profiling), engineering solutions (machine perfusion), and cross-cultural transplant policy analysis. While his departmental affiliation is ophthalmology, his scholarly output centers on general transplantation mechanisms applicable to multiple organ systems.

