Program Overview
Introduction to the DDPKampo Medicine Program
The DDPKampo Medicine Program is an exchange program conducted between the Graduate School of Medical Sciences at Kanazawa University and the University of Nebraska, Lincoln (UNL). This program aims to develop human resources through research activities, leveraging the advantages of both universities.
Program Overview
The program utilizes COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) and actual travel to facilitate research collaborations. Kanazawa University is actively researching the domestic production of herbal medicines, while the University of Nebraska, Lincoln is known for its strengths in comprehensive analysis of agricultural products produced as commercial foods.
Program Structure
- Outbound and inbound exchange programs are available, allowing students to participate in research activities at both universities.
- The outbound program enables students from Kanazawa University to conduct research at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
- The inbound program allows students from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln to conduct research at Kanazawa University.
Research Areas
The program focuses on the research and development of herbal medicines, as well as the comprehensive analysis of agricultural products. The collaboration between Kanazawa University and the University of Nebraska, Lincoln provides a unique opportunity for students to engage in interdisciplinary research projects.
Program Goals
The primary goal of the DDPKampo Medicine Program is to develop human resources through research activities, utilizing the strengths of both universities. By participating in this program, students can gain valuable research experience, develop their skills, and contribute to the advancement of herbal medicine and agricultural product analysis.
