Recruit
To bring innovative therapies to the world,
iXgene is actively seeking individuals
who can proactively identify and solve challenges
iXgene is actively seeking individuals
who can proactively identify and solve challenges
Member’s Message
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Work as who we are and stay positive
Crossing individual strengths to create an enviroment
where generates a new ‘can-do’General Manager
of R&D Dr. Ken-ichi SuzukiDevelopment team members will be actively involved in all stages of the development process within the excellent research environment of Keio University. Unlike large corporations with numerous members, we operate as a small, highly skilled team. We value individuals who can independently identify challenges and actively work towards solutions. Even when facing difficulties, maintaining a positive attitude is crucial.
On the other hand, it’s essential to approach tasks as who we are. Understanding and communicating what one can or cannot do. Combining each person’s strengths to create an environment where things that couldn’t be done before become achievable. That’s the goal on a working environment we aim to foster. -
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I want to see a new landscape and
contribute to the establishment of therapies
that can save many patients.R&D manager Tadashi IgarashiWith the desire to ‘see a new landscape,’ I joined iXgene. I firmly believe that the clinical use of therapeutic NSCs can bring innovation to medicine and undoubtedly save many patients. I want to witness this new world myself, and if possible, contribute to it. I hope that the use of NSCs for cell therapy becomes commonplace, expanding its application to numerous neurological disorders starting from brain tumors and TBI. As a father with a child suffering from an illness, I also aspire to address pediatric conditions and cerebral palsy due to hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in the future. Regardless of our company or others, I hope that such initiatives will serve as a trigger for the establishment of new treatment methods, such as building replacement organs.