Toshiro Fujita

Toshiro Fujita. M.D., PhD (1948-) is a Japanese physician-scientist. He is a professor emeritus of The University of Tokyo and received the Medal of Honor (Japan) (with purple ribbon). He served as chair and director for Japan Societies of Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Endocrinology and Hypertension.

Education

He graduated from Musashi High school (Tokyo, Japan) in 1966 and received an M.D. degree from Keio University in 1972 and a PhD there in 1980.

Career

He conducted research in nephrology, hypertension and internal medicine. His most notable research is salt-induced hypertension and the role of the kidney. His work spans basic to clinical research. His hypothesis was validated by a double-blind clinical trial.

In 1976 he was a visiting fellow at NIH. From 1978 to 1988 he lectured at Tsukuba University and The University of Tokyo, Faculty of Medicine, Dept of Nephrology and Endocrinology and became an Associate Professor at the latter in 1989. In 1995 he became a full professor and the Chair in Medicine. He moved to the Research Center for Advanced of Science & Technology in 2012 and was the principal investigator of CREST- JST.[1] In 2012 he became Professor emeritus.

Recognition

His work earned international and domestic awards such as the Franz Volhard Award,[2] AHA Excellence Award for Hypertension Research,[3] Takamine Jokichi award, Distinguished award from Japanese society of Hypertension and Okamoto International Award.

References

  1. 1 2 "ISH Franz Volhard Award and Lectureship for Outstanding Research". ISH. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  2. 1 2 "Excellence Award for Council on Hypertension". American Heart Association. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  3. "Awardee list (in Japanese)". Japan Society of Cardiovascular and Enodocrinology. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  4. "Arthur C. Corcoran Memorial Lecture". American Heart Association. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  5. "Awardee list in Japanese" (PDF). Foundation for cardiovascular research. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  6. "awadee list (Japanese)" (PDF). Japan. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
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