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An interview with Hiroshi Hamada.

Katherine Brown
Published in: Development (Cambridge, England) (2017)
Hiroshi Hamada is the Director of the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology (CDB) in Kobe, Japan. His lab focusses on the establishment of left-right asymmetry in the mouse embryo, and the role of cilia in the symmetry-breaking event. Hiroshi's work has been recognised by various awards, including the Keio Medical Science Prize in 2014, and election as an EMBO Associate Member in 2016. We met with Hiroshi on a recent visit to the CDB, to talk about his career and current interests, and the prospects for developmental biology in Japan.
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