Editorial Board
Takaki Ishikawa
Legal Medicine · China
Editorial leadership for Journal of Advanced Forensic Sciences ISSN 2692-5915
Research interests
- 1. Forensic Pathology 2. Forensic Endocrinology 3. Forensic Toxicology Medico-Legal Examination Of About 4
- 000 Cases Including Cases Of Natural Death
- Traffic Accidents
- Assaults
- Sexual Abuse
- Child Abuse
- Drunk Driving Accidents
- And Torture. Exhumation Of Remains
- Bodies Surreptitiously Disposed Of. Collection Of Trace Material In Clinical Cases
- Autopsies
Biography
- Practical and research activity: Director. Ishikawa is an expert in forensic pathology and toxicology;
- His primary specialty is in clinical forensic pathology.
- He has participated in medico-legal examination of approximately 4000 cases, including cases of natural death including endocrine metabolic diseases, traffic accidents, assaults, sexual abuse, child abuse, drunk driving accidents, and torture.
- Prof. Ishikawa's current research focuses on forensic endocrinology and pathological evaluation of various stress responses.
- His work includes exhumation of remains and bodies surreptitiously disposed as well as collection of trace materials in clinical cases and autopsies.
- In addition, Prof. Ishikawa currently works as an editorial board member of numerous international forensic/legal medicine and clinical journals.
Selected publications
- Cortisol levels after cold exposure are independent of adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation 2020 cited 22×
- Soluble Receptor for Glycation End-products Concentration Increases Following the Treatment of Severe Diabetic Ketoacidosis 2020 cited 5×
- Genotyping of the c.1423C>T (p.P475S) polymorphism in the ADAMTS13 gene by APLP and HRM assays: Northeastern Asian origin of the mutant 2016 cited 4×
- Association between serum catecholamine levels and VNTR polymorphism in the promoter region of the monoamine oxidase A gene in forensic autopsy cases 2024 cited 1×
- Cortisol levels after cold exposure are independent of adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation 2019
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