Curriculum Vitae

Shigeru Nakashima Curriculum Vitae

Family name: Nakashima
Given name: Shigeru
Date of Birth: January 5, 1958
Nationality: Japanese

Affiliation:

Department of Cell Signaling,
Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine
Address: 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-1194, Japan
Present position: Professor
Title: MD, PhD
Tel: +81-58-230-6200
Fax: +81-58-230-6201
E-mail: bio@gifu-u.ac.jp

Major Research Interests:

1) Phospholipid Signaling (1982)
2) Mechanism of Apoptotic Cell Death (1995)
- Acceleration of Tumor Cell Death
- Prevention of Ischemic Neuronal Cell Death and Fulminant Hepatitis
3) Differentiation and Regeneration of Neuronal Cells (1996)
4) Alcohol Metabolism (2004)
5) Glucose Metabolism (2006)

Education:

Year Study Degree College Or University (Country) Field of
  1982 MD Gifu University School of Medicine (Japan) Medicine
  1986 PHD Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University (Japan) Biochemistry

Research Experience:

Period Institution (Country) Position
  June. 1986-July. 1999 Gifu University School of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry (Japan) Research Scientist
  Apr. 1991-Mar. 1993 University of Washington HHMI (USA) Research Associate
  Aug. 1993-Sep. 1997 Gifu University School of Medicine Department of Biochemistry (Japan) Lecturer
  Oct. 1997-June. 1999 Gifu University School of Medicine Department of Biochemistry (Japan) Associate Professor
  July. 1999-Mar. 2003 Gifu University School of Medicine Department of Biochemistry (Japan) Professor
  Apr. 2003-Present Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine Department of Cell Signaling (Japan) Professor

Honors:

1) Young Distinguished Scientist Award from Gifu University Medical School Alumni (1990)
2) Uehara Memorial Foundation Young Scientist Award (1996)
3) Fellowship from the Terumo Life Science Foundation (1997)
4) Fellowship from the Ono Medical Research Foundation (2000)

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