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Yuichi Hayashi

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Affiliation Graduate School and Faculty of Nursing and Social Welfare Sciences/Department of Nursing Science
Title Professor
Room Nursing and Social Welfare Sciences Building. (Extension4413)
E-mail hayashiy ( at = @ )
Website https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4048-3513
Education 2006. Graduated from Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Ph.D.
2000. Graduated from Gifu University School of Medicine, M.D.
Degree M.D., Ph.D.
Academic Societies the Japanese society of Neurology
the Japanese society of Neurological therapeutics
the Japanese society of Neuroinfectious disease
the Japanese society of internal Medicine
the Japanese society of Gerontology
the Japanese society of Dementia
Career 2026-present: Professor Graduate School and Faculty of Nursing and Social Welfare sciences, Fukui Prefectural University.
2024-2026: Executive Director, and Dean of Graduate School and Faculty of Nursing Science, Tsuruga Nursing University
2022-2026: Professor of Tsuruga Nursing University
2014-2022: Senior lecturer of Depertment of Neurology and Geriatrics Medicine, Gifu University Hospital
2004-2007: Department of Molecular neuropathology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience.

Research Interest

Research Field Clinical Neurology and Geriatrics
Research Summary
Keywords neurodegenerative disease; dementia; brain calcification; polypharmacy; drug-adverse event

Selected Publications

【Papers】
Hayashi Y, et al. Peduncular hallucinations in brainstem encephalitis drawn by a patient. Neurology 2012;97:1625.
Hayashi Y, e al. IVIG treatment for repeated hypothermic attacks associated with LGI1 antibody encephalitis. Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm. 2017;4:e348.
Hayashi Y, et al. Acute-onset severe occipital neuralgia associated with high cervical lesion in patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder. Headache 2017;57:1145-1151.
Hayashi Y, et al. Long-term preservation of pharyngeal swallowing function in MM2-cortical-type sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Prion 2021;15:82-86.
Hayashi Y, et al. Clinical characteristics of intractable or persistent hiccups and nausea associated with herpes zoster. Clin Neurol Neurosurg 2021;207:106751.

Please also visit to web sites:
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4048-3513 (English)
https://researchmap.jp/read0134823 (Japanese only)

Community Engagement

Educational Activites

Classes Microbiology and immunology; clinical pharmacology; Graduation study; Advance course in adult and geriatric health; Environmental health; Research ethics
Office Hour
Available Topics neurodegenerative disease; dementia; polypharmacy; drug-adverse event

Additional Information

Travel Grant for the 6th Asia Regional Conference of Headache, Seoul, Korea, 2016.