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  1. Shin'ya Yamanaka (山中 伸弥?, Yamanaka Shin'ya; Higashiōsaka, 4 settembre 1962) è un medico giapponese, professore all'Università di Kyoto, specializzato nei campi di studio della biologia dello sviluppo e delle cellule staminali pluripotenti indotte, Premio Nobel per la medicina nel 2012

  2. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2012. Born: 4 September 1962, Osaka, Japan. Affiliation at the time of the award: Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; Gladstone Institutes, San Francisco, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent” Prize share: 1/2. Life.

  3. Video of a single beating cardiomyocyte, taken from an open-access article co-authored by Yamanaka. [5] Isolating cells by cell type is an important step in stem cell therapy. Shinya Yamanaka (山中 伸弥, Yamanaka Shin'ya, born September 4, 1962) is a Japanese stem cell researcher and a Nobel Prize laureate.

  4. Shinya Yamanaka M.D., Ph.D. Accepting Students. Research Progress in FY2022. Research Overview. We first identified the gene NAT1 (eIF4G2) in 1997, believing it to be a regulator of protein translation, and discovered in 2000 that it is essential to early development in mice and the differentiation potential of embryonic stem (ES) cells.

  5. 15 giu 2016 · 95 Citations. 762 Altmetric. Metrics. Induced pluripotent stem cells were supposed to herald a medical revolution. But ten years after their discovery, they are transforming biological research...

    • Megan Scudellari
    • 2016
  6. Shinya Yamanaka. Biographical. I was born on September 4, 1962, in Osaka, Japan. My father, Shozaburo, ran a small factory in the city of Higashi-Osaka manufacturing components for sawing machines, which he took over in his early 20s after my grandfather passed away.

  7. Overview. Dr. Shinya Yamanaka is a Senior Investigator and the L.K. Whittier Foundation Investigator in Stem Cell Biology at the Gladstone Institute for Cardiovascular Disease (GICD). Dr. Yamanaka is also a Professor of Anatomy at the University of California, San Francisco, as well as the Director of the Center for iPS Cell Research and ...