
Prof. Steven A. Rosenberg
2012 Prize Laureate

Prof . Hiroyuki Mano
2012 Prize Laureate
Mar. 19, 2013 |
The Call for Nominations has closed. Thank you for the high number of excellent nominations we received!
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Dec. 14, 2012 |
Keio Medical Science Prize 2012
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Award Ceremony and Commemorative Lectures |
Sep. 10, 2012 |
Announcement of the 17th Keio Medical Science Prize |
The Keio Medical Science Prize gives recognition to the outstanding and creative achievements of researchers in the fields of medicine and life sciences, in particular those contributing to scientific developments in medicine.
This grant is aimed to promote international medical exchanges by encouraging exchange programs for medical students and activities between Keio’s international partner institutions, and by supporting young researchers studying abroad.
Medical School Faculty and Alumni grants are awarded to alumni of the School of Medicine, Keio University in recognition of their distinguished achievements in the fields of medicine and life sciences.
These grants are awarded to researchers and medical doctors to assist them in conducting research projects at the School of Medicine.
The Sakaguchi laboratory was established to promote research and education in the fields of medicine and life sciences at Keio University.
Keio University, Japan’s oldest private university, was
established in 1858 by Yukichi Fukuzawa, a pioneer in Japan’s
modernization. With ten faculties and fourteen graduate schools, Keio is
one of Japan’s leading universities and is renowned for its wide-ranging
international academic exchanges.
The Keio University School of Medicine was established in 1917 in
accordance with the wishes of Fukuzawa, and Dr. Shibasaburo Kitasato was
appointed as the first dean. The School was officially recognized in
1920, when Keio University (then comprising the Faculty of Letters,
Economics, Law, and the School of Medicine) was the first Japanese
private university to be accredited by the Japanese government. Since
its establishment, the School has trained numerous outstanding doctors
and researchers in medicine and life sciences, and has contributed
enormously to Japanese society through its education, research, and
medicine.
In Fall 1994, Dr. Mitsunada Sakaguchi, a 1940 alumnus of the School of Medicine, donated five billion yen to Keio University, with the expressed desire that it be used to commend outstanding researchers, to encourage medical research and its creative progress at Keio through grants, and to promote worldwide medical advances. In keeping with Dr. Sakaguchi's commitment, Keio launched the Keio University Medical Science Fund on April 1, 1995. Dr. Sakaguchi made an additional donation of two billion yen in July 1999, bringing the fund to a total of seven billion yen.
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