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University of Toyama: Toyama, JP

2004 to present | Professor (Department of Environmental Biology and Chemistry)
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Hideki Kuramitz

Funding (10)

Effect of humic substances on the decomposition and antibacterial activity of antibiotics and antibacterial agent by the oxidation catalytic reaction

Electrochemical using near-infrared SPR - of fiber optic sensor development and application of environmental analysis

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Actual situation and mechanism of air pollution of wide area and local with formaldehyde

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Effect of humic substances on the decomposition of the bromine-based flame retardants by the supported oxidation catalyst

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Simultaneous multiselective spectroelectrochemical fiber-optic sensor

2012-04-01 to 2015-03-31 | Grant
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Tokyo, JP)
GRANT_NUMBER: 24550095
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Development of Simultaneous detection for Bacteria, Virus, and Toxin using Microchip with Ion-channel Sensor

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Influences of humic acids on the degradation and toxicity of brominated flame retardants by oxidation catalysts

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Electrochemical sensing for bacterial toxins using magnetic microbeads

2008-01-01 to 2009-12-31 | Grant
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Tokyo, JP)
GRANT_NUMBER: 20750057
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Development of bioterrorism agents sensor using an electrochemical technique

2005-01-01 to 2006-12-31 | Grant
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Tokyo, JP)
GRANT_NUMBER: 17750068
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Screening development of electrochemical sensors for the purpose of endocrine disrupting chemicals

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Peer review (15 reviews for 4 publications/grants)

Review activity for Analytical chemistry. (2)
Review activity for Analytical sciences. (11)
Review activity for Electrochimica acta. (1)
Review activity for Environmental science and pollution research international (1)