Kuratani Shigeru, Wada Hiroshi, Kusakabe Rie, Agata Kiyokazu
Laboratory for Evolutionary Morphology, Center for Developmental Biology, RIKEN, Kobe, Japan.
Int J Dev Biol. 2006;50(5):451-4. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.062154sk.
This article briefly summarizes the scientific contributions of Nori Satoh, the winner of the 2005 edition of the Kowalevsky Medal, to Developmental Biology and especially to Evo-Devo with his 30 years of research on tunicates - a primitive chordate species. His research began with his pure developmental interest in the clock mechanism of cell differentiation and later expanded into various aspects of evolutionary and developmental phenomena. He is not only known as a founder of molecular biology-based tunicate studies, but also for his world-wide service to education and his prestigious publications in international scientific journals.
本文简要总结了2005年科瓦列夫斯基奖章获得者佐藤法的科学贡献,他对发育生物学,尤其是对进化发育生物学(Evo-Devo)的贡献源于其对被囊动物(一种原始脊索动物物种)长达30年的研究。他的研究始于对细胞分化时钟机制纯粹的发育学兴趣,后来扩展到进化和发育现象的各个方面。他不仅被誉为基于分子生物学的被囊动物研究的奠基人,还因其在全球范围内的教育服务以及在国际科学期刊上发表的享有盛誉的出版物而闻名。