Research
Research
Mirise Global Academy advances clinical and basic research connecting oral and systemic health, translating findings into education and practice.
Research Areas
Key Research Themes
Oral-Systemic Health Research
Investigating the links between oral health and systemic conditions to build integrated prevention and treatment strategies.
Preventive Medicine & Healthy Longevity
Research contributing to extended healthy longevity and quality of life through preventive dentistry and medicine.
Digital Health & XR Education Research
Evaluating the educational impact of XR and 3D simulation to advance standardization and adoption of digital education.
Regenerative Medicine & Advanced Treatment
Exploring basic research and clinical applications in regenerative medicine within ethical frameworks.
Medical Education Research
Improving healthcare education quality through research on pedagogy, curriculum design, and learning outcomes assessment.
International Collaborative Research
Accumulating global evidence and sharing knowledge through joint research with international partners.
Research Agenda
Start with questions. Commit to outputs.
Our initial agenda is public. Each theme pairs a central question with a committed output, with progress disclosed in annual reports.
Standardizing oral-systemic risk assessment
- Central question
- How simple — and how valid — can an oral-derived systemic risk assessment be for everyday practice?
- Committed output
- A public draft protocol, with an operational validation report from the pilot program
Verifying XR learning outcomes
- Central question
- How much faster do XR and 3D simulation build skills and judgment versus conventional training?
- Committed output
- Participant-data-based evaluation and published instructional-design guidelines
Implementation science of interdisciplinary care
- Central question
- What referral and information-sharing structures actually take root in medical-dental collaboration?
- Committed output
- Model collaboration protocols with follow-up reports from adopting sites
International comparison & educational transfer
- Central question
- How must Japanese clinical knowledge be translated to function across different health systems?
- Committed output
- Case studies from international cohorts and a proposed translation framework
Research Policy
How our research is governed
Publication
Findings are shared via peer-reviewed journals, conferences, and this site. Negative results are disclosed where they improve education.
Data governance
Research data is managed with restricted purpose, retention, and access; patient data is physically separated from education and marketing systems.
Conflicts of interest
Sponsor interests in research themes are disclosed and managed, with codified safeguards preventing funders from influencing conclusions.