Kayo Inaba

Kayo Inaba is a Professor at Kyoto University where she heads the Graduate School of Biostudies. She is also the Vice-President for Gender Equality and the Director of the Centre for Women Researchers.

Inaho is known for her work on dendritic cells and she won the Asia pacific UNESCO Awards for Women in Science in 2014. She has shown the importance of dendritic cells to the immune system and how they can live outside of the body.[1]

Life

Inaba graduated from the Kyoto University with a Ph.D. in 1978. From 1982 until 2011, She was visiting faculty member in Ralph Steinman’s lab.[2]

Inaba was the first female associate professor in the science department at Kyoto University.[1] Inaba heads the Immunobiology laboratory.[3] Inaba is on the board of the Japanese Society for Immunology.[4]

Works

References

  1. 1 2 Treating cells outside the human body, Discov-ger.com, Retrieved 30 July 2015
  2. "Adjunct faculty member Kayo Inaba receives L’Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science award". Rockefeller University. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  3. Laboaratory of Immunobiology, Kyoto University, Retrieved 29 July 2015
  4. Dr Inaba, Hasumi Foundation, Retrieved 30 July 2015

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