- The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
Award '98
- Yoji Arata (Water Research Insitute)
Molecular Recognition by Proteins: Dynamical Aspects
as Studied by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Koichi Shudo (University of Tokyo)
Chemical Studies on Carcinogenesis and Carcinostatics
- Shiro Terashima (Sagami Chemical Research
Center)
Development of Efficient Synthetic Methods for Biologically
Active Compounds and Its Application to Medicinal Chemistry
- Kaoru Fuji (Kyoto University)
Development of New Asymmetric Reactions Utilizing Carbanions
- The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
Award for Divisional Scientific Contribution '98
- Chuzo Iwata (Osaka University)
Development of New Reactions Utilizing Feature of Sulfure
Atom and the Applications
- Tsuneo Namba (Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical
University)
Development of Antiviral Therapeutic Agents from Traditional
Medicines
- Susume Honda (Kinki University)
Studies on the Characteristic Features of Free Solution
Capillary Electrophoresis and Its Application to Pharmaceutical
Sciences
- Michinao Mizugaki (Tohoku University
Hospital)
Development of Microdetermination of Prostaglandin Metabolites
by GC/MS and Its Clinical Application
- Ikuko Kimura (Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical
University)
Desensitizing Function of Calcium Mobilized by the Postsynaptic
Neuronal- Type Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors at
the Neuromuscular Junction
- The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
Award for Young Scientists '98
- Yasuhiro Uozumi (Nagoya City University)
MOP: Design, Preparation, and Use for Palladium-Catalyzed
Asymmetric Reactions
- Shogo Oka (Kyoto University)
Molecular Biological Approach to Functions of Telencephalin,
a Cell Adhesion Molecule and HNK-1 Carbohydrate Epitope,
Which Is Commonly Expressed on Cell Adhesion Molecules
in the Nervous System
- Tomofumi Santa (The University of
Tokyo)
Development and Application of the Analytical Methods
with Spectrometry for Bio-Related Compounds
- Akimasa Shibukawa (Kyoto University)
Development of High-Performance Frontal Analysis and
Application to Drug- Plasma Protein Binding Study
- Hiroshi Suzuki (The University of
Tokyo)
Mechanism for the Detoxification of Xenobiotics Mediated
by Efflux
Transporters
- Motoyoshi Nomizu (National Research
Council Canada)
Identification of Biologically Active Sites in Laminin
an Extracelluar Matrix Protein
- Shiroh Futaki (Kyoto University)
Peptide Synthesis Aiming at Elucidation and Creation
of Protein Functions
- Tohru Mizushima (Okayama University)
Function of DnaA Protein, the Initiator for Chromosomal
DNA Replication in E. coli
- The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
Award for Drug Research and Development '98
- Hachiro Sugimoto et. al. (Tsukuba
Research Laboratories for Drug Discovery, Eisai Co.,Ltd.)
Discovery and Development of Donepezil Hydrochloride
for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
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