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2020 - 現在 Gakushuin University Faculty of Science Department of Life Science Prosessor
2020 - 現在 Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences Professor Emeritus
2020/04 - 2021/03 Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences School of Life Science
2005 - 2020 Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences School of Life Science Prosessor
2002 - 2006 JST Strategic Basic Research Programs (SakiGake) Principal Investigator
2001 - 2005 Kobe University Graduate Schoolo of Medicine Associate Professor
2000 - 2001 Kobe University School of Medicine Associate Professor
1994 - 2000 Kobe University School of Medicine Assistant Professor
1994 - 1995 Yale University School of Medicine Section of Immunobiology Visiting Associate Professor
1992 - 1994 Fukui Medical University Assistant Professor
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Awards (1):
2004 - The Japanese Biochemical Society Young Investigator Award
Association Membership(s) (6):
THE JAPANESE CANCER ASSOCIATION
, JAPAN SOCIETY FOR CELL BIOLOGY
, THE JAPANESE SOCIETY OF MITOCHONDRIAL RESEARCH AND MEDICINE
, THE JAPAN NEUROSCIENCE SOCIETY
, THE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY SOCIETY OF JAPAN
, THE JAPANESE BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY