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Takaoki Sasaki

Takaoki Sasaki (佐々木 隆興, Sasaki Takaoki, 1878–1966) was a Japanese biochemist and oncologist known for demonstrating the induction of liver cancer in rats by Ortho-Aminoazotoluene with his pupil Tomizo Yoshida.[1][2] In addition, he was also known as a master of fencing in Japan.[3] He received the Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy twice (1924 and 1936).

Takaoki Sasaki
Born(1878-05-05)May 5, 1878
DiedOctober 31, 1966(1966-10-31) (aged 88)
NationalityJapanese
Alma materTokyo Imperial University
Known forCarcinogenesis
Fencing
AwardsImperial Prize of the Japan Academy
Order of Culture
Scientific career
FieldsBiochemistry
Oncology
InstitutionsSasaki Institute
Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research
Kyoto Imperial University

He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 14 nominations.[4]

Life edit

Takaoki Sasaki who was Masakichi Sasaki's son-in-law graduated from the Medical College, Tokyo Imperial University and went to study Biochemistry, Bacteriology, and Serum therapy in Germany for five years. On returning to Japan, he was appointed as Professor of Internal Medicine, Kyoto Imperial University in 1913, before becoming Director of the Kyoundo Hospital in Tokyo in 1916.[5][6] In addition, he became Director at the Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research in 1935.[7]

In 1939 Sasaki donated his private research institute, together with some of his private property, and applied to the Japanese Government to establish a new medical foundation. This was approved by the Ministry of Education in January 1939 as a non profit research foundation, and then the Sasaki Foundation and its attached medical institute (the Sasaki Institute today) were established.[8]

Recognition edit

Sasaki received numerous honors and awards include the following:[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Yoshida, T. (1933) Über die serienweise Verfolgung der Veränderungen der Leber der experimentellen Hepatomerzeugung durch o-aminoazotuol. Trans. Jpn. Pathol. Soc. 23, 636-638.
  2. ^ Yoshida, T (1966). "Reminiscence of Dr. Takaoki Sasaki". Gan No Rinsho. Japan Journal of Cancer Clinics. 12 (12): 736. PMID 5342546.
  3. ^ (二) "対癌戦争"に世界の先頭 謙譲の"町医者"佐々木博士 大阪毎日新聞 1940.11.12 Biography of Sasaki Takaoki(in Japanese)
  4. ^ Nomination Database
  5. ^ a b 佐々木隆興|財団法人佐々木研究所 Biography of Takaoki Sasaki(in Japanese)
  6. ^ 病院沿革|杏雲堂病院 History of Kyoundo Hospital
  7. ^ 年表|がん研究会のあゆみ Chronological Table of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research(in Japanese)
  8. ^ Sasaki Institute, Tokyo. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 3, 3-4, 2002.

External links edit

  • Sasaki Institute

takaoki, sasaki, 佐々木, 隆興, sasaki, takaoki, 1878, 1966, japanese, biochemist, oncologist, known, demonstrating, induction, liver, cancer, rats, ortho, aminoazotoluene, with, pupil, tomizo, yoshida, addition, also, known, master, fencing, japan, received, imperi. Takaoki Sasaki 佐々木 隆興 Sasaki Takaoki 1878 1966 was a Japanese biochemist and oncologist known for demonstrating the induction of liver cancer in rats by Ortho Aminoazotoluene with his pupil Tomizo Yoshida 1 2 In addition he was also known as a master of fencing in Japan 3 He received the Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy twice 1924 and 1936 Takaoki SasakiBorn 1878 05 05 May 5 1878DiedOctober 31 1966 1966 10 31 aged 88 NationalityJapaneseAlma materTokyo Imperial UniversityKnown forCarcinogenesisFencingAwardsImperial Prize of the Japan AcademyOrder of CultureScientific careerFieldsBiochemistryOncologyInstitutionsSasaki InstituteJapanese Foundation for Cancer ResearchKyoto Imperial University He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 14 nominations 4 Contents 1 Life 2 Recognition 3 References 4 External linksLife editTakaoki Sasaki who was Masakichi Sasaki s son in law graduated from the Medical College Tokyo Imperial University and went to study Biochemistry Bacteriology and Serum therapy in Germany for five years On returning to Japan he was appointed as Professor of Internal Medicine Kyoto Imperial University in 1913 before becoming Director of the Kyoundo Hospital in Tokyo in 1916 5 6 In addition he became Director at the Cancer Institute Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research in 1935 7 In 1939 Sasaki donated his private research institute together with some of his private property and applied to the Japanese Government to establish a new medical foundation This was approved by the Ministry of Education in January 1939 as a non profit research foundation and then the Sasaki Foundation and its attached medical institute the Sasaki Institute today were established 8 Recognition editSasaki received numerous honors and awards include the following 5 1924 Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy 1936 Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy 1940 Order of Culture 1951 Person of Cultural MeritReferences edit Yoshida T 1933 Uber die serienweise Verfolgung der Veranderungen der Leber der experimentellen Hepatomerzeugung durch o aminoazotuol Trans Jpn Pathol Soc 23 636 638 Yoshida T 1966 Reminiscence of Dr Takaoki Sasaki Gan No Rinsho Japan Journal of Cancer Clinics 12 12 736 PMID 5342546 二 対癌戦争 に世界の先頭 謙譲の 町医者 佐々木博士 大阪毎日新聞 1940 11 12 Biography of Sasaki Takaoki in Japanese Nomination Database a b 佐々木隆興 財団法人佐々木研究所 Biography of Takaoki Sasaki in Japanese 病院沿革 杏雲堂病院 History of Kyoundo Hospital 年表 がん研究会のあゆみ Chronological Table of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research in Japanese Sasaki Institute Tokyo Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 3 3 4 2002 External links editSasaki Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Takaoki Sasaki amp oldid 1198383707, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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