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  HASEGAWA Naohiro
   Hiroshima shudo University  The Faculty of Human Environmental Studies
   Assistant Professor
■ Office hour
If you have any questions about my classes, your campus life, and anything, please come to my office freely.
Please contact me by email or telephone, and I stay in my office.
■ Present specialized field
●Specialized field
Phylogeny and Taxonomy, Evolutionary Biology, Bioinformatics, Mathematical Biology 
●Keyword
Urochordata, Ascidiacea, Phylogeny, Taxonomy, Evolution, Mathematical biology, Bioinformatics 
●The main research themes
1. Phylogenomic study of zooid miniaturization through evolutionary process of colonial animals based on transcriptome 
2. Systematics of ascidians (Tunicata) 
3. Inference of factors for zooid miniaturization in colonial animals using a mathematical model 
●Capable of joint research and research consultation content
■ Academic background
1. 2014/04~2018/03 Hokkaido University Faculty of Science Graduated
2. 2018/04~2020/03 Hokkaido University 〔Master degree program〕 Completed
3. 2020/04~2024/03 Hokkaido University 〔Doctoral course〕 Completed
■ Business career
1. 2024/04~ Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Human Environmental Studies Assistant Professor
■ Book and thesis
1. Thesis First record of Clavelina lepadiformis (Clavelinidae: Aplousobranchia), an invasive Atlantic form, from Wakayama Prefecture, Japan (Single) 2024/07
2. Thesis Graveyards of giant pandas at the bottom of the sea? A strange-looking new species of colonial ascidians in the genus Clavelina (Tunicata: Ascidiacea) (Collaboration) 2024/02 Link
■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2024/07/26 From solitary to colonial with zooid miniaturization: ancestral-state reconstruction based on NGS data of stolidobranch ascidians (12th International Tunicate Meeting)
2. 2022/07/13 Graveyards of giant pandas at the bottom of the sea? A strange-looking undescribed species of colonial Ascidians in the genus Clavelina (Tunicata: Ascidiacea) (11th International Tunicate Meeting)
3. 2019/07/09 A redescription of Syncarpa composita (Ascidiacea、 Stolidobranchia) with an inference of its phylogenetic position within Styelidae (10th International Tunicate Meeting)
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