Masayuki Yamato

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

He was interested in tacit knowing, a concept which Michael Polanyi and Shinichiro Kurimoto also developed.[2]

Career

Yamato was born at Tokyo in 1964.[3] He graduated from Tokyo University.[3]

Works

'Gossipy Cells'(Oshaberina Saibou tachi おしゃべりな細胞たち ) published by Kodansha[4]

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gollark: Come to think of it I probably *could* design my own HTML/JS/CSS-based reimplementation, and that would be neat.
gollark: As heretical as it is I actually do really like the design of Windows 8's start menu.
gollark: They could just put "thunder".
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References

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