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8th Kyoto University-Inamori Foundation Joint Kyoto Prize Symposium
Feb 13, 2022

Theme “Immune System Regulates Whole; Cancer, Aging, Brain, Microbiome

Kyoko Inagaki(Executive Vice-President, Kyoto University)

Kyoko Inagaki

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A Brief Biography(As of October 1, 2020)
Mar 1978 B.Ed., Kyoto University
Mar 1981 M.Ed., Kyoto University
Mar 1983 Doctoral Candidate, Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University
Apr 1983 Full-time Lecturer, Department of English, Teikyo Women’s Junior College
Apr 1985 Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Shiga University
Apr 1988 Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Shiga University
Oct 1996 Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Kyoto University
Apr 1998 Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University
Apr 2005 Professor, Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University
Apr 2015 - Mar 2017 Councilor, Education and Research Council, Kyoto University
Apr 2016 Professor, Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University
Apr 2016 - Mar 2020 Faculty Consort Director, Division of Education, Kyoto University
Apr 2017 - Mar 2020 Dean, Graduate School of Education and Faculty of Education, Kyoto University
Oct 2020 – Present Executive Vice-President, Kyoto University
A List of Selected Publications

Inagaki, K. Girls’ Schools and Female Students: Cultivation, Accomplishment, and Modern Culture, Chuko Shinsho, 2007.

Inagaki, K. Communities of Nostalgia: friendship in girls' schools in pre-war Japan. in "Conceptualising 'Friendship', its meaning and practice in time and place : Book of Papers". International Institute for Asian Studies. Leiden University, 189-202, 2010

Inagaki, K. “The Social History of Mentoring Relationships (Parts 1-40), Naigai Kyoiku, Jiji Tsushinsha, Jan. 2015 – Mar. 2017

Takeuchi, Y., Sato, T. & Inagaki, K., eds. Intellectual Magazines in Japan: The Rise and Decline of Educated Media, Sogensha, 2014.

Inagaki, K. Sociology of Educational Culture. Foundation for the Promotion of The Open University of Japan, 2017.

Inagaki, K. & Uchida, R., chief eds., Frontiers of Educational Sociology 2: Directions for a Changing Society and Education, Iwanami Shoten, 2018.

Advisory Board

Atsushi Moriwaki

Atsushi Moriwaki

Professor, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University

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A Brief Biography(As of April 1, 2020)
1986 – 1995 Research Assistant of Kyoto University
1992 – 1995 Assistant Professor of UCLA
1995 – 2003 Associate Professor of Kyoto University
2003 – Present Professor of Kyoto University
2008 – 2009 Vice-Dean of Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
2010 – 2014 Assistant to the Executive Vice-President, Kyoto University
2014 – 2015 Vice-President, Kyoto University
2015 – 2017 Dean of Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
Details of Selected Awards and Honors
2001 2001 Japanese Mathematical Society’s Fall Prize
A List of Selected Publications

■ Papers

Inequality of Bogomolov-Gieseker type on arithmetic surfaces. Duke Math. J. 74 (1994), no. 3, 713-761.

Arithmetic Bogomolov-Gieseker’s inequality. Amer. J. Math. 117 (1995), no. 5, 1325-1347.

Relative Bogomolov’s inequality and the cone of positive divisors on the moduli space of stable curves. J. Amer. Math. Soc. 11 (1998), no. 3, 569-600.

Arithmetic height functions over finitely generated fields. Invent. Math. 140 (2000), no. 1, 101-142.

A generalization of conjectures of Bogomolov and Lang over finitely generated fields. Duke Math. J. 107 (2001), no. 1, 85-102.

Continuity of volumes on arithmetic varieties. J. of Algebraic geometry 18 (2009), 407-457.

Semiample invertible sheaves with semipositive continuous hermitian metrics, Algebra and Number Theory, 9 (2015), 503-509.

■ Books

Arakelov geometry. Translations of Mathematical Monographs, vol 244, (2014), American Mathematical Society.

Adelic divisors on arithmetic varieties, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 242, Num. 1144, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/memo/1144, (2016).

Arakelov geometry over adelic curves, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 2258, Springer (2020).

Kazuhisa Nakayama

Kazuhisa Nakayama

Professor & Dean, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University

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Apr 1987 Assistant Professor, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba
Jan 1994 Associate Professor, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba
Apr 2002 Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kanazawa University
May 2003 – Present Professor, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University
Apr 2016 – Mar 2020 Dean, Graduate School and Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University
Details of Selected Awards and Honors
1993 Young Investigator Award, Japanese Biochemical Society
2000 JB Award, Japanese Biochemical Society
2013 CSF Award, Japan Society for Cell Biology
2017 JB Award, Japanese Biochemical Society
A List of Selected Publications

Nozaki, S., Castro Araya, R.F., Katoh, Y. & Nakayama, K. (2019) Requirement of IFT-B–BBSome complex interaction in export of GPR161 from cilia. Biol. Open, 8, bio043786.

Tsurumi, Y., Hamada, Y., Katoh, Y. & Nakayama, K. (2019) Interactions of the dynein-2 intermediate chain WDR34 with the light chains are required for ciliary retrograde protein trafficking. Mol. Biol. Cell, 30, 658-670.

Funabashi, T., Katoh, Y., Okazaki, M., Sugawa, M. & Nakayama, K. (2018) Interaction of heterotrimeric kinesin-II with IFT-B-connecting tetramer is crucial for ciliogenesis. J. Cell Biol., 217, 2867-2876.

Hamada, Y., Tsurumi, Y., Nozaki, S., Katoh, Y. & Nakayama, K. (2018) Interaction of WDR60 intermediate chain with TCTEX1D2 light chain of the dynein-2 complex is crucial for ciliary protein trafficking. Mol. Biol. Cell, 29, 1628-1639.

Takahara, M., Katoh, Y., Nakamura, K., Hirano, T., Sugawa, M., Tsurumi, Y. & Nakayama, K. (2018) Ciliopathy-associated mutations of IFT122 impair ciliary protein trafficking but not ciliogenesis. Hum. Mol. Genet., 27, 516-528.

Katoh, Y., Michisaka, S., Nozaki, S., Funabashi, T., Hirano, T., Takei, R. & Nakayama, K. (2017) Practical method for targeted disruption of cilia-related genes by using CRISPR/Cas9-mediated, homology-independent knock-in system. Mol. Biol. Cell, 28, 898-906.

Funabashi, T., Katoh, Y., Michisaka, S., Terada, M., Sugawa, M. & Nakayama, K. (2017) Ciliary entry of KIF17 is dependent on its binding to the IFT-B complex via IFT46-IFT56 as well as on its nuclear localization signal. Mol. Biol. Cell, 28, 624-633.

Hirano, T., Katoh, Y. & Nakayama, K. (2017) Intraflagellar transport-A complex mediates ciliary entry and retrograde trafficking of ciliary G protein–coupled receptors. Mol. Biol. Cell, 28, 429-439.

Katoh, Y., Terada, M., Nishijima, Y., Takei, R., Nozaki, S., Hamada, H. & Nakayama, K. (2016) Overall architecture of the intraflagellar transport (IFT)-B complex containing Cluap1/IFT38 as an essential component of the IFT-B peripheral subcomplex. J. Biol. Chem., 291, 10962-10975.

Katoh, Y., Nozaki, S., Hartanto, D., Miyano, R. & Nakayama, K. (2015) Architectures of multisubunit complexes revealed by a visible immunoprecipitation assay using fluorescent fusion proteins. J. Cell Sci., 128, 2351-2362.

Naoko Iwasaki

Naoko Iwasaki

Professor, The Kyoto University Museum

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A Brief Biography(As of April 1, 2020)
1997 Doctor of Literature, Kyoto University
1998 – 2001 Associate Professor, Shiga University
2001 – 2009 Associate Professor, Kyoto University
2009 – Present Professor, Kyoto University
2015 – 2019 Director, Kyoto University Museum
A List of Selected Publications

Naoko IWASAKI: Recognition toward the world in the early 19th century, Iwanami Japanese History, No.13, Iwanami shoten, pp35―66, 2015

Naoko IWASAKI: Policy on the Ainu in the late 18th century, Shirin vol.97, no.4, 2014, pp68―102

Naoko IWASAKI: Foreign Policy of Sadanobu Matsudaira, Shirin vol.95, no.3, 2012, pp35―67

Naoko IWASAKI: Research on Russia in the late 18th Century, View from the Boundary, Iwata shoin, 2008, pp59―76

Naoko IWASAKI: Recognition toward the North, Portrait of the Earth, Kyoto University Press, 2007, pp174-192