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Setsuro Ebashi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Setsuro Ebashi
was a Japanese physiologist who uncovered the regulatory role of calcium in cells. He is famous for discovering the protein troponin in 1965, which is integral to muscle contraction. ==Life== Ebashi was born in Tokyo, and received his M.D. in 1944 and Ph.D. in 1954 from the University of Tokyo. He was Guest Investigator of the Rockefeller Institute in New York from January to December 1959, where he studied with Fritz Lipmann. He was Professor and Chair of Pharmacology at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, from May 1959 until March 1983. He was also Professor and Chair of Biophysics at the School of Science, University of Tokyo from May 1971 to March 1983. After retiring from the University of Tokyo and becoming Professor Emeritus, he was offered a professorship in the National Institute for Physiological Sciences in Okazaki. He became Director-General of National Institute for Physiological Sciences in April 1985, and President of Okazaki National Institutes including National Institute for Physiological Sciences in March 1991. After retiring from this position, he became Professor Emeritus of the National Institute for Physiological Sciences in March 1993. Since 2007 the Japanese Pharmacological Society has awarded the Setsuro Ebashi Award to researchers who made a considerable achievement in the field of pharmacology in honor of Setsuro Ebashi who contributed on a global scale to the field of biomedical research. Shinya Yamanaka, the 2008 Setsuro Ebashi Award winner, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2012.
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