Kenneth Yamada
Kenneth Yamada (Kenneth M. Yamada) | |
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Person information | |
The birth | September, 1944? Day The United States of America、Minnesota、Minneapolis |
The residence | The United States of America |
Alma mater | American Stanford University |
Study | |
Research field | Biology |
Research organization | National cancer institute of United States, NIH National dentistry, cranial face Institute of United States, NIH |
Doctoral course Instructor | Norman K. Wessells |
Main achievements | Cell biology of cell adhesion molecules |
Main receiving a prize career | Fellow (Fellow of the AAAS) of association of scientific promotion in the United States, Senior Investigator Award of American matrix Biological Society, NIH Distinguished Investigator |
A project: Person biography |
Kenneth Yamada (けねすやまだ, Kenneth Manao Yamada, September, 1944 -) [1] is an American cell biologist, man of the breeding in America. The Japanese-third. National dentistry, cell / outbreak biology department, director of United States, NIH of cranial face research institute. A specialty is cell biology of cell adhesion molecules. Dozens of Japanese bioscientists studied it as post-doctoral researcher in his laboratory.
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Study summary
In a laboratory of vessels of American Stanford University (Norman K. Wessells[2]), it was the start of the study life using a cultured cell that studied structure of the nerve axon growth concerning microfilament and microtubule. I published the first article at the age of 26 years old in 1970.
1974、Oregon University・Biology department, J.A. Kenneth Yamada who was the post-doctoral researcher of the Weston laboratory isolated protein of the cell surface from a chicken fiber blast cell and named it "CSP" (Cell Surface Protein) [3]. "CSP" was protein same as fibronectin [4] which Richard Hines (Richard O. Hynes) of the royal cancer research fund of the U.K. discovered in the cell surface as the protein which disappeared with the canceration of the cultured cell in 1973 of the last year.
By the relationship that isolated protein in conjunction with the canceration of the cell in 1974, it was adopted by the researcher of national cancer institute, molecular biology department (pass tongue director) of NIH.
In 1976, I discovered cell adhesion activity of the fibronectin [5]
In 1983, I decided a domain structure of the fibronectin with Masao Hayashi of the post-doctoral researcher [6].
In 1985, I isolated fibronectin receptor protein with Takayuki Hasegawa, Mr. and Mrs. Etsuko of the post-doctoral researcher [7].
In 1990, I took office as outbreak biology department, the director of national dentistry, skull face research institute of United States, NIH.
An implication, I study cell adhesion, cell movement, the permeation of the cancer cell, extracellular matrix construction, an organization morphosis with a focus on fibronectin, cell adhesion molecules, an extracellular matrix, integrin, signal transmission, the cytoskeleton in the cell afterwards.
Brief career history
- I was born in Minnesota in 1944. Father is a medicine researcher
- The 1966 United States Stanford University bachelor's degree acquisition (biology specialty)
- The 1971 United States Stanford University doctorate acquisition (biology specialty)
- 1972 United States Stanford University doctor qualification
- 1972 medic セトン medicine center, California
- 1973 United States Oregon University, biology department, J.A. Weston laboratory post-doctoral researcher
- National cancer institute, molecular biology department (pass tongue director), researcher of 1974 United States, NIH
- 1980 film biochemistry room, general manager
- Outbreak biology department, the director of face research institute cranial for 1,990 years national dentistry of United States, NIH
- Fellow (Fellow of the AAAS) of association of 1991 scientific promotion in the United States
- Cell / outbreak biology department, the director of face research institute cranial for 1,996 years - existing United States national dentistry of NIH
- Senior Investigator Award of 2004 United States matrix Biological Society
- 2011 NIH Distinguished Investigator
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Pupil
Dozens of Japanese bioscientists were his laboratories, and, for the Japanese-third, a lot of Japanese pupils studied it as post-doctoral researcher. I list it led by a Japanese (the person that a foreigner is famous) as follows. This melody is not cyclopedic. The generation is the arrival at post year.
1976-1979 years
- Kenneth Orr den (Kenneth Olden) - first generation post-doctoral researcher. Through Howard University, a professor, Howard University, cancer center, a director, it is to Manager eyes (1991-2005 years) later for national environmental hygiene science laboratory .3 generations of United States, NIH.
- Ely Hahn (Liang-Hsien E. Hahn) -2 generations eyes post-doctoral researcher. Resign as a Taiwanese native place, researcher, and become the doctor, and is Hawaii Honolulu; a medical practitioner
1980-1989 years
- Masao Hayashi -3 generations eyes post-doctoral researcher (the Japanese first post-doctoral researcher). Ochanomizu University, honorary professor
- 平野英保
- Is not Masato Kasuga - post-doctoral researcher, but one of the pupils. The international medical research center chief director, president national through a professor at Kobe University medical department second department of internal medicine, Mayor of hospital than 2012
- Steve Akiyama (Steven K. Akiyama)
- Takayuki Hasegawa
- Leader at Etsuko Muto - Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, team
- Martin Humphry (Martin Humphries) - U.K., Manchester University, professor (Professor Martin Humphries (BSc, PhD, FMedSci))
- Kazuhiro Nagata - Kyoto University, honorary professor, department of Kyoto Industrial University, general life sciences, professor
- Hideko Urushihara - Tsukuba University, professor
- Masanobu Ohara - Hiroshima University, professor
- Shinsuke Saga - Aichi Medical University, professor, medical director
- 品川進
- 保田叔昭 - Kunitachi Minamata disease synthesis research center, retirement
- Toshihiko Nagai
- Keizo Takenaga - Shimane University, associate professor
- Naomi Yamakawa - Tokyo health longevity medical center Institute
- Shinichi Aota
- Shunpei Yamada - is still the oral surgery clinic, director
1990-1999 years
- Tree Noriyuki Oka - Kyoto University, associate professor
- Masahito Tamura - University of Occupational and Environmental Health, kidney center, director, associate professor
- Shingo Miyamoto - Fukuoka University, professor
- I look back and am taught founding of a country (グチェゴ: Gu Jianguo) - Tohoku Pharmaceutical College
2000-2009 years
- 阪井丘芳 (there was a slope or is good) - Osaka University, professor
- Tomohiro Onodera - Hokkaido University, assistant instructor
- Masaru Araki
- Yukinori Endo
- Kazue Matsumoto
2010-2019 years
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Main writing
- Article announcement more than 400
Main patent
- United States Patent No. 6743626, "Artificial salivary gland," Baum, B.J., Yamada, K.M., Cukierman, E., and Mooney, D., 2004
- United States Patent No. 8048641, "Micropatterning of Biological Molecules using Laser Ablation," Doyle, A.D., Yamada, K.M., and Wang, F.W., 2011
Footnote
- ^ PM Kalte, KH Nemeh, N Schusterbauer (eds.) (2004). American Men and Women of Science (22 ed.). Gale Group. ISBN 978-0787673925.
- ^ Norman K. Wessells
- ^ Kenneth M. Yamada and James A. Weston (Sep 1974). "Isolation of a Major Cell Surface Glycoprotein from Fibroblasts". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 71 (9): 3492-3496. It is . PMC 433800
- ^ Hynes RO (Nov 1973). "Alteration of cell-surface proteins by viral transformation and by proteolysis". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 70 (11): 3170-3174. PMC 427194. It is . PMID 4361679
- ^ Yamada KM, Yamada SS, Pastan I. (Apr 1976). "Cell surface protein partially restores morphology, adhesiveness, and contact inhibition of movement to transformed fibroblasts". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 73 (4): 1217-1221. PMC 430233. It is . PMID 177979
- ^ Hayashi M, Yamada KM (Mar 1983). "Domain structure of the carboxyl-terminal half of human plasma fibronectin." J Biol Chem 258 (5): 3332-3340. PMID 6826564.
- ^ Hasegawa T, Hasegawa E, Chen WT, Yamada KM (1985). "Characterization of a membrane-associated glycoprotein complex implicated in cell adhesion to fibronectin." J Cell Biochem. 28 (4): 307-318. PMID 4055919.
- ^ Kenneth M. Yamada, curriculum vitae PDF
Outside link
- Kenneth M. Yamada, M.D., Ph.D. August 3, 2013 reading
- Ken Yamada, NIH - Cellular Movement and Assembly - YouTube animation August 3, 2013 reading
- Yamada: Exploring the paths of cell migration August 4, 2013 reading
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