THEME: "Emerging Perspectives in Neurology and Brain Research"
University of Fukui, Japan
Title: Neural Circuit Formation and Sensory Perception in the Mouse Olfactory System
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Sakano received
his Ph.D. degree from Kyoto University in 1976.
For his thesis work Dr. Sakano investigated tRNA processing by isolating
the temperature-sensitive mutants of the ribozyme RNAase P in E. coli.
From 1978 to 1981, Sakano worked at Basel Institute for Immunology in Switzerland on
immunoglobulin genes to solve the problem of antibody diversity. He published five Nature article
papers providing the evidence for
combinatorial and junctional diversification of antibody genes.
Sakano then moved
to the University of California at Berkeley as Assistant Professor in 1982 and was
promoted to tenured Full Professor in 1992.
He relocated to University of Tokyo in 1994 changing his research field
to Neuroscience.
Sakano is
currently Professor Emeritus at University of Tokyo and Professor in
Neuroscience at University of Fukui.