Kaichiro Yanagisawa
The bioscientist that Kaichiro Yanagisawa (やなぎさわかいちろう, April 3, 1931 [1] -) is from Suwa-shi, Nagano, professor emeritus at Tsukuba University. The wife is Keiko Yanagisawa.
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Brief career history
Seiryou, Suwa, Nagano Senior High School graduation, Tohoku University department of science graduation, Columbia University graduate school completion, 1970 Tohoku University doctor of science. Brandeis University, Sloane figure ring cancer institute, a metropolitan isotope research institute heredity laboratory, Tokyo education university professor, 1976 Tsukuba university professor, 95 retirement age retirement, a honorary professor.
I it in a receiving a prize career
- I win the 52nd Japan essayist club prize in "creatures called the Homo sapiens" in 2004.
Book
- "Genetic science" Maruzen 1985
- 草思社, 2003 of "the vigor called the Homo sapiens"
- "The altruism-like gene Homo sapiens has the morals"; or Tsukama selected books 2011
- Joint work
- "Genetics" Yoshito Shinotoo joint work, Iwanami complete works, 1965
Translation
- Irwin Herman ハスコウィッツ "modern genetics" Keiko Yanagisawa coreason Iwanami Shoten, 1970
- Leslie Clarence Dunn with "human variety evolution" Misuzu Publishing Misuzu science library 1972
- Thomas D. block "microbiology outline" Fumitake Seki coreason Kyoritsu publication 1977-78
- Rene Joule Dubos with "Professor to life sciences way Avery DNA" Iwanami modern selected books, 1979
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Footnote
- The ^ "culture roster" 25th edition
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