Ryota Yamada is the founder and CEO of Science Aid, a Tokyo-based startup building research support tools that streamline literature review and experimental-method extraction for life scientists. With a decade of experience and dual degrees from the University of Tokyo in veterinary medicine and intelligent systems engineering, he blends domain expertise in biology with practical engineering to solve real pain points he encountered as a researcher. His products aim to remove irrelevant PubMed results and automatically compile experimental conditions into usable formats, letting scientists focus on high-value work. As an "Animal x IT" practitioner and former allergy researcher, he uniquely bridges bench science and software, turning personal research frustrations into product features. Based in the Greater Tokyo Area, he leads a team focused on pragmatic automation rather than academic novelty, driving adoption through observable workflow gains.
10 years of coding experience
学士, 工学部システム創成学科 Cコース(PSI) 知能社会システム, 学士, 工学部システム創成学科 Cコース(PSI) 知能社会システム at 東京大学
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