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Masayuki Yamato

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Masayuki Yamato (大和 雅之, Yamato Masayuki) is a professor at Tokyo Women's Medical University.[1] He instructed Haruko Obokata there and wrote a paper on STAP cell with her, Charles Vacanti and Yoshiki Sasai.[2]

He was interested in tacit knowing, a concept which Michael Polanyi and Shinichiro Kurimoto also developed.[3]

Career

Yamato was born at Tokyo in 1964.[4] He graduated from Tokyo University.[4]

Works

'Gossipy Cells'(Oshaberina Saibou tachi おしゃべりな細胞たち ) published by Kodansha[5]

References

  1. ^ zoominfo.com
  2. ^ Nature.com
  3. ^ an essay titled 'SMALLTALK between AI and TK(tacit knowing)' from 'Contemporary Thought' (Gendai Shisō 現代思想April 1987 published by Seidosha)
  4. ^ a b life science's DOKIDOKI laboratory
  5. ^ Kodansha's HP