Japanese professor of immunology and genomic medicine (1942–)
Tasuku Honjo is a Japanese immunology researcher who discovered a key mechanism that helps the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells, work that earned him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2018. His discovery has led to new cancer treatments that have helped improve outcomes for patients with various types of cancer worldwide.
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本庶佑(日语:本庶 佑/ほんじょ たすく Honjo Tasuku ?,1942年1月27日-),日本免疫學家,美國國家科學院外籍院士,日本學士院會員。現任京都大學高等研究院特別教授。文化勳章表彰。文化功勞者。 本庶教授因、活化诱导性胞苷脱氨酶(AID)的有關研究舉世聞名,曾獲得首屆唐獎生技醫藥獎、京都獎以及等重要榮譽。 2018年10月1日,本庶佑與詹姆斯·艾利森一同獲得諾貝爾生理學或醫學獎。
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