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Japanese developmental biologist
Makoto Asashima
NationalityJapanese
Alma materUniversity of Tokyo
Known forActivin
AwardsImperial Prize (2001)
Scientific career
FieldsDevelopmental biology
InstitutionsTokyo University of Science
AIST, Japan
University of Tokyo
Yokohama City University
Free University of Berlin

Makoto Asashima (浅島 誠, Asashima Makoto, born 1944) is a Japanese developmental biologist known for his pioneer research on Activin. He is Professor Emeritus of the University of Tokyo and Yokohama City University. He is also Vice President of the Tokyo University of Science.

Contribution

Asashima and his colleagues identified Activin in 1990, which exhibits a wide range of biological activities including regulation of cellular proliferation and differentiation.

Biography

Asashima was born in Sado, Niigata in 1944. He graduated from Tokyo University of Education in March 1967, and received his Ph.D. from The University of Tokyo in 1972. He was a postdoctoral fellow under Heinz Tiedemann at Free University of Berlin between 1972 and 1974, and a member of the faculty of Yokohama City University between 1972 and 1993, before being appointed as a professor at The University of Tokyo in 1993.

Recognition

References

  1. ASASHIMA Makoto Archived 2019-01-14 at the Wayback Machine RIDAI
  2. Asashima, M.; Nakano, H.; Shimada, K.; Kinoshita, K.; Ishii, K.; Shibai, H.; Ueno, N. (1990). "Mesodermal induction in early amphibian embryos by activin A (erythroid differentiation factor)". Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology. 198 (6): 330–335. doi:10.1007/BF00383771. PMID 28305412. S2CID 20766573.
  3. “変わらない熱情で、中胚葉へと変わる過程を見る” Biography of Makoto Asashima (in Japanese)
  4. ^ "Makoto Asashima, Ph.D." Japan: Advanced Industrial Science Technology. August 2010. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 29 January 2014.

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