Shigetada Nakanishi
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Keio Medical Science Prize (1996)
Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy (1997)
Gruber Prize in Neuroscience (2007)
Shigetada Nakanishi | |
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![]() Shigetada Nakanishi | |
| Born | January 7, 1942 |
| Alma mater | Kyoto University |
| Awards | Asahi Prize (1983) Keio Medical Science Prize (1996) Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy (1997) Gruber Prize in Neuroscience (2007) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Neuroscience |
| Institutions | Kyoto University Osaka Bioscience Institute |
| Doctoral students | Yoshiki Sasai |
Shigetada Nakanishi (born January 7, 1942[1]) is a Japanese biochemist and neuroscientist. Both a medical doctor and biomedical researcher by training, Nakanishi is the director of the Osaka Bioscience Institute and professor emeritus at Kyoto University. He has received several scientific awards for his research in neuroscience, having characterized the molecular structure or function of several protein receptors.
He is a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences and a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S.
Nakanishi grew up in Ōgaki in rural central Japan. He earned a medical degree at Kyoto University and, though his family hoped that he would enter medical practice, he continued his studies for a Ph.D. and opted for a research career.[2] Nakanishi said that he considered clinical medicine, but he was swayed toward research as he realized that many modern medical conditions were still not well understood from a basic science perspective.[3]
