Toshio Hirano
Toshio Hirano (平野 俊夫, Hirano Toshio, born April 17, 1947 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese immunologist and academic, best known for his discovery of interleukin-6.[1][2] Since August 2011, he has served as the 17th President of Osaka University.
Toshio Hirano  | |
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![]() Hirano in 2009  | |
| Born | April 17, 1947 | 
| Nationality | |
| Alma mater | Osaka University | 
| Known for | Discovery of interleukin-6 and its application in treating diseases | 
| Awards | Crafoord Prize (2009) Japan Prize (2011)  | 
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Bioscience and Medical Science | 
Chronology
    
- 1972 - graduated from Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University[2]
 - 1980 - assistant professor in the School of Medicine, Kumamoto University[2]
 - 1984 - assistant professor at Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology, Osaka University[2]
 - 1989 - professor at the same university[2]
 - 2004 - Dean of Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University[2]
 - 2008 - Dean of Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University[2]
 - August 2011 - the 17th president of Osaka University[3]
 
Honors and awards
    
- Erwin von Balz prize (Japan), 1986
 - CIBA-GEIGY Rheumatism Prize (Japan), 1990
 - Sandoz Prize for Immunology, 1992
 - Osaka Science Prize (Japan), 1997
 - Mochida Memorial Prize (Japan), 1998
 - ISI Citation Laureate Award (Japan), 1981–98, 2000
 - The Fujihara Award, 2004 The Fujiwara Foundation of Science
 - Medical Award of The Japan Medical Association, 2005, The Japan Medical Association
 - Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon, April, 2006
 - The Crafoord Prize in Polyarthritis 2009
 - The Japan Prize for the discovery of interleukin-6, 2011
 - Clarivate Citation Laureates, 2021
 
References
    
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toshio Hirano. | 
- "Curriculum Vitae". University of Osaka. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
 - http://www.japanprize.jp/en/prize_prof_2011_hirano.html, the Japan Prize Foundation
 -  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-04. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
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