Ryuichi Abe
environmental science
Harvard University
Japan
Biography
undergraduate degree in Economics at Keio University, RyÅ«ichi Abé acquired a master’s degree from School of Advanced International Affairs, the Johns Hopkins University. He then turned to Religious Studies and was awarded an M.Phil and Ph.D. from Columbia University.
Research Interest
Abé’s research interests center around Buddhism and visual culture, Buddhism and literature, Buddhist theory of language, history of Japanese esoteric Buddhism, Shinto-Buddhist interaction, and Buddhism and gender.
Publications
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Horiuchi T, Kawaguchi M, Inoue S, Hayashi H, Abe R, Tabayashi N, Taniguchi S, Furuya H. Assessment of intraoperative motor evoked potentials for predicting postoperative paraplegia in thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Journal of anesthesia. 2011 Feb 1;25(1):18-28.
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Motoyama Y, Kawaguchi M, Yamada S, Nakagawa I, Nishimura F, Hironaka Y, Park YS, Hayashi H, Abe R, Nakase H. Evaluation of combined use of transcranial and direct cortical motor evoked potential monitoring during unruptured aneurysm surgery. Neurologia medico-chirurgica. 2011;51(1):15-22.
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Abe R. The weaving of mantra: Kukai and the construction of esoteric Buddhist discourse. Columbia University Press; 1999 Jun 28.