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Dr. Motonari UESUGI is a Professor and Deputy Director at Kyoto University's Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) and Institute for Chemical Research. He serves as Associate Executive Vice President of Research at the university. After postdoctoral training at Harvard University, he began his independent career at Baylor College of Medicine (Houston), where he established an interdisciplinary chemical biology laboratory. He moved to Kyoto University as a full professor in 2005. His research focuses on understanding biological processes through small-molecule studies. Notably, he pioneered Japan's first edX course, "The Chemistry of Life," to globalize chemical education.
- Affiliations: iCeMS, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
- Administrative Roles: Deputy Director (iCeMS), Associate Executive Vice President of Research
Dr. UESUGI’s work bridges chemical biology and drug discovery, emphasizing practical applications of molecular insights. His awards reflect international recognition for innovation in science and education. He continues to drive interdisciplinary research and educational initiatives.
- Awards: Tokyo Techno Forum Gold Medal (2006), German Innovation Award (2011), Ichimura Award (2017)
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