ACCELStars to Present at ISBD 2025
ACCELStars, a startup originating from the University of Tokyo and based in Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, is set to present its latest research at the upcoming International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD 2025) conference. The event will take place from September 17 to 19, 2025, at Makuhari Messe, and is expected to attract numerous experts in the field of mental health.
The focus of ACCELStars' presentation is titled "Associations Between Circadian Rhythm and Cognitive Function in Patients with Mood Disorders". This promising research sheds light on the connections between cognitive functioning and circadian rhythms, providing new insights into how these elements interact in patients suffering from mood disorders. By addressing these relationships, the study aims to enhance understanding of bipolar disorders and inform potential treatment approaches.
Research Team Collaboration
The research has been a collaborative effort involving several key academic and medical institutions. The team includes:
- - Ayano Shiroma (University of the Ryukyus, Graduate School of Medicine)
- - Naruyo Yoshimoto (University of the Ryukyus, Graduate School of Medicine)
- - Akinayo Sasae (University of the Ryukyus, Graduate School of Medicine)
- - Tetsuhiro Shimura (Tokyo Medical University)
- - Yukiko Imai (ACCELStars)
- - Sada A. Miyahara (ACCELStars)
- - Yoshikazu Takaesu (University of the Ryukyus, Graduate School of Medicine)
These collaborations underline the importance of interdisciplinary research in advancing the understanding of complex mental health issues. Each member brings unique expertise, contributing to a well-rounded and in-depth analysis of the subject matter.
About ACCELStars
Founded on August 28, 2020, ACCELStars is dedicated to innovating health technology. Under the leadership of CEO Sada A. Miyahara, the company has rapidly expanded its offerings, becoming a notable player within the sleep technology and neurotech sectors. Prior to leading ACCELStars, Miyahara accumulated significant experience in business development at Recruit and served in executive roles across multiple companies. His leadership is augmented by his experience launching PepUp, transforming it into one of Japan's largest Personal Health Record services.
Additionally, ACCELStars has effectively partnered with Fitbit for exclusive deals in Japan following its merger with JMDC, highlighting the company's commitment to enhancing health data services.
Key Contributions to Mental Health
Miyahara's expertise extends beyond corporate growth; his academic background and strategic vision position ACCELStars as a thought leader in mental health technology. As the field continues to evolve, the role of circadian rhythms in mental health is gaining recognition, and the insights shared at ISBD 2025 may pave the way for future innovations in treatment strategies.
Looking Ahead
As the ISBD 2025 event approaches, there is palpable excitement around the ideas that will be shared, particularly regarding the interplay between sleep, circadian rhythms, and cognitive function in mood disorders. This research aligns with ongoing efforts to better understand and address the complexities of bipolar disorder and related conditions.
In the broader context, the work displayed by ACCELStars at this prestigious conference will undoubtedly inspire further research and collaboration in this critical field of mental health. As these insights are disseminated globally, they hold the potential to make lasting impacts on how mood disorders are understood and treated.
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