Thomas N. Sato

Thomas N. Sato is a prominent Japanese educator and biologist, whose research focuses on understanding molecular basis of cancer, cardiac disease and metabolic diseases by using a number of animal models including mice, zebrafish and fruit flies. He is also working to invent next-generation therapeutics for human diseases based on the stochastic basis of life and disease. He is currently professor of biology at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, professor at Cornell University, United States and Centenary Institute in Sydney, Australia.[1][2]

Life

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References

  1. "Laboratory of Biodynamics and Integrative Biology". Retrieved 2013-07-23.
  2. "NAIST-Biological Science, Biodynamics and Integrative Biology". Retrieved 2013-07-23.
  3. Sato TN, et al. (October 1993). "Tie-1 and tie-2 define another class of putative receptor tyrosine kinase genes expressed in early embryonic vascular system". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 90 (20): 9355–9358. doi:10.1073/pnas.90.20.9355. PMID 8415706.
  4. Suri C, Jones PF, Patan S, Bartunkova S, Maisonpierre PC, Davis S, Sato TN, Yancopoulos GD (Dec 1996). "Requisite role of angiopoietin-1, a ligand for the TIE2 receptor, during embryonic angiogenesis.". Cell. 87 (7): 1171–1180. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)81813-9. PMID 8980224.
  5. Maisonpierre PC, Suri C, Jones PF, Bartunkova S, Wiegand SJ, Radziejewski C, Compton D, McClain J, Aldrich TH, Papadopoulos N, Daly TJ, Davis S, Sato TN, Yancopoulos GD (July 1997). "Angiopoietin-2, a Natural Antagonist for Tie2 That Disrupts in vivo Angiogenesis.". Science. 277 (5322): 55–60. doi:10.1126/science.277.5322.55. PMID 9204896.

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