Academic Staff and Fellows

KAWASHITA Norihito
Associate Professor Ph. D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Department/Energy and Materials  Graduate school/Science Innovative Engineering(兼担)

We aim to elucidate various phenomena in the life sciences, including molecular evolution, drug susceptibility, and protein-protein interactions, using computational chemistry and bioinformatics that utilize computers and supercomputer.

Life Science with Computer

Research Area Computational Chemistry, Bioinformatics, Protein-protein interaction, Infections, Drug Resistance, Molecular Evolution
Teaching (Undergraduate Course) Introduction to Energy and Materials
Exercises for Mathematics in Chemistry
Exercises for Mathematics in Physics
Synthetic Seminar 1 and 2
Bioinformatics (Department of Life Science)
Chemistry Laboratory (Department of Life Science)
Seminar for Bachelor Thesis (Department of Life Science)
Seminar for Life Science 1 and 2 (Department of Life Science)
Individual Study for Bachelor Thesis (Department of Life Science)
Teaching (Graduate Course) Computational Life Science
Introduction to Advanced Studies on Biomolecules and Environmental Chemistry
Advanced Studies on Biomolecules and Environmental Chemistry
Bioinformatics for Genetic Counseling (Genetic Counseling Course)
Advanced Exercise in Human Genetics (Genetic Counseling Course)
Clinical Genetics 1 (Genetic Counseling Course)
Genetic Counseling II (Genetic Counseling Course)
Supplemental Nutrition Substances (Innovative Engineering)
Exercise Lesson in Innovative Engineering (Innovative Engineering)
Master Study in Innovative Engineering (Innovative Engineering)
Research Interests Protein-protein interaction analysis by supercomputer "Fugaku".
Drug design related studies for protein-protein interaction inhibitor
Identification of pathogenic factor and mechanism of mutation by molecular evolution method
Identification of hereditary diseases and virus infection mechanism by molecular modeling
Selected Publications (1) Takaba K, Watanabe C, Tokuhisa A, Akinaga Y, Ma B, Kanada R, Araki M, Okuno Y, Kawashima Y, Moriwaki H, Kawashita N, Honma T, Fukuzawa K, Tanaka S.

Protein-ligand binding affinity prediction of cyclin-dependent kinase-2 inhibitors by dynamically averaged fragment molecular orbital-based interaction energy.

J Comput Chem., 43(20), 1362-1371, (2022).

doi: 10.1002/jcc.26940



(2) Watanabe K, Watanabe C, Honma T, Tian YS, Kawashima Y, Kawashita N, Takagi T, Fukuzawa K.

Intermolecular Interaction Analyses on SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Receptor Binding Domain and Human Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 Receptor-Blocking Antibody/Peptide Using Fragment Molecular Orbital Calculation.

J Phys Chem Lett., 12(16), 4059-4066, (2021).



(3) Tian Y.-S., Zhou Y., Takagi T., Kameoka M., Kawashita N.

Dengue Virus and Its Inhibitors: A Brief Review

Chem. Pharm. Bull. 66(3), 191-206, (2018).
Research and Achievements
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Education
(Undergraduate Course)
Department of Material Science, Faculty of Science, Osaka City University
Education
(Master's/Doctral Course)
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University
Biography Designated Research Associate, Designated Assistant Professor, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University (2005-2007)
Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University (2007-2017)
Lecturer, Department of Life Science, Kindai University (2017-2022)
Associate Professor, Department of Energy and Material, Kindai University (2022-present)

Computational Life Science

Office Location 4th floor, 38th building, HigashiOsaka campus
E-mail nkawashita(at)emat.kindai.ac.jp
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Laboratory URL https://www.life.kindai.ac.jp/laboratory/kawashita/

Academic Staff and Fellows