Eric Kenneth Nollet

Profile Information

Affiliation Fukushima Global Medical Science Center Radiation Medical Science Center for Fukushima Health Management Survey Professor
Degree BA (Mathematics) (University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota), MD (Mayo Medical School), PhD (Biochemistry) (Mayo Graduate School), 認定 (Residency Training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology) (Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education), 認定 (Fellowship Training in Transfusion Medicine) (Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education), BA (Mathematics) (University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota), MD (Mayo Medical School), PhD (Biochemistry) (Mayo Graduate School), Residency Training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education), Fellowship Training in Transfusion Medicine (Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education)
J-GLOBAL ID 201101065623542344
researchmap Member ID 6000026874

Research Keywords

  • Emergency Communication
  • Disaster Preparedness
  • Storage Lesion
  • Microparticle

Research Areas

  • Life sciences / Hematology and oncology
  • Other / Other

Presentations

  • From Review to Readership: Getting Attention and Action
    Kenneth E. NOLLET
    Academic Writing Course 2021-03-20
  • Following Fukushima, Following COVID: Leading Education
    Kenneth E. NOLLET
    Consultancy Meeting on low-dose radiation for patients and population - STS concepts 2020-10-21
  • Tohoku Tango ~国際化活動~
    Kenneth E. NOLLET
    第117回日本輸血・細胞治療学会東北支部例会 2020-09-05
  • Generations to Guide and Borders to Bridge: The Evolution of Radiation (Disaster) Education in Japan
    Kenneth E. Nollet
    Development of a mobile phone application for interactive support of residents returning after a nuclear accident 2020-02-24
  • Generations to Guide and Borders to Bridge: The Evolution of Radiation (Disaster) Education in Japan
    Kenneth E. Nollet
    IAEA Consultancy Meeting: Science, Technology and Society (STS) Communication of Low-Dose Radiation -- The Way Forward -- 2019-12-11

Papers

  • Author Correction: Red cell distribution width as a predictor for bronchopulmonary dysplasia in premature infants (Scientific Reports, (2021), 11, 1, (7221), 10.1038/s41598-021-86752-8) 1
    Go H, Ohto H, Nollet K.E, Sato K, Ichikawa H, Kume Y, Kanai Y, Maeda H, Kashiwabara N, Ogasawara K, Sato M, Hashimoto K, Hosoya M
    Scientific Reports 2021-12-01
  • Down syndrome with neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia due to anti-HLA A31 and B61 antibodies. 2
    Shima E, Go H, Maeda H, Ogasawara K, Imamura T, Sasaki M, Koh Y, Nollet KE, Ikeda K, Ohto H, Hosoya M
    International journal of hematology 2021-06
  • Needs Survey for Health Support Application Development Project for Residents Returning from Evacuation After the Fukushima Nuclear Accident 3
    Nakano H, Goto A, Ohba T, Yoshida K, Nollet K, Murakami M, Ohira T, Kumagai A, Tanigawa K
    Studies in health technology and informatics 2021-05-27
  • Red cell distribution width as a predictor for bronchopulmonary dysplasia in premature infants. 4
    Go H, Ohto H, Nollet KE, Sato K, Ichikawa H, Kume Y, Kanai Y, Maeda H, Kashiwabara N, Ogasawara K, Sato M, Hashimoto K, Hosoya M
    Scientific reports 2021-03-31
  • Myeloproliferative neoplasm-driving Calr frameshift promotes the development of pulmonary hypertension in mice. 5
    Minakawa K, Yokokawa T, Ueda K, Nakajima O, Misaka T, Kimishima Y, Wada K, Tomita Y, Miura S, Sato Y, Mimura K, Sugimoto K, Nakazato K, Nollet KE, Ogawa K, Ikezoe T, Hashimoto Y, Takeishi Y, Ikeda K
    Journal of hematology & oncology 2021-03-30

Research Projects

  • Creative Health Project
    GOTO Aya

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