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Recipients (of Japan Academy Prize)

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  • 2008 (98th)
    • Keiji Morokuma - "Theoretical Studies of Design of Structure, Function and Reactivity of Molecules"
    • Takaya Hosoka - "The Persecution of Jews and Christians in the Early Roman Principate"
    • Fumio Ohtake - "Inequality in Japan"
    • Yoshinori Fujiyoshi - "Structure Determination of Membrane Proteins based on the Development of an Innovative Cryo-Electron Microscope"
    • Naomasa Nakai - Study of Active Galactic Nuclei and Super-Massive Black Holes based on VLBI Observations of Water-Vapor Maser Emission
    • Akira Hasegawa - "Discovery of Optical Soliton Properties in Fibers and of Self-organization of Plasma Turbulence"
    • Kanji Ohyama - "Gene Content, Organization and Molecular Evolution of Plant Organellar Genomes and Sex Chromosomes —Insights from the Case of the Liverwort Marchantia polymorpha—"
    • Kenji Kangawa - "Discovery of Novel Bioactive Peptides with Special Reference to Ghrelin"
    • Yoshiyuki Nagai - "Elucidation of the Molecular Basis of Paramyxovirus Pathogenicity and Generation of a Novel Class of Expression Vector"
  • 2007 (97th)
    • Senzô Hidemura - Agriculture and Society at the Last Stage of Satsuma Feudal Fief —A Study of Moriya Family, a Rural Warrior in Kōyama-Gō—
    • Shizuo Akira -Pathogen Recognition by Innate Immunity and its Signaling
    • Masaaki Sugiyama - The Mongol Empire and Dai-ön Ulus
    • Asahiko Taira - Accretion Tectonics and Evolution of the Japan Islands
    • Shinji Kawaji - Experimental Studies of Two-Dimensional Electron Systems"
    • Hisashi Yamamoto and Kohei Tamao - Exploitation of Chemical and Physical Properties of Main-group Element Compounds based on Flexibility for High Coordination (Joint Research)
    • Yukio Hori and Koji Kato - Studies on Tribology (Joint Research)
    • Toshisuke Maruyama - Water Demand-Supply Analysis in Large Spatial Areas Based on Evapotranspiration and Runoff
    • Yasushi Miyashita - The Discovery of Associative Memory Neurons in the Cerebral Cortex and Studies of the Cognitive Memory System
  • 2006 (96th)
    • Shuh Narumiya - Studies on the Prostaglandin Receptors
    • Shinsaku Iwahara -Electronic Payment and Law
    • Kotaro Suzumura -Welfare Economics beyond Welfarist-consequentialism
    • Noboru Mataga - Studies on Molecular Interactions and Chemical Reaction Dynamics of Photo-excited Molecules
    • Yoshinori Ohsumi -Molecular Mechanism and Physiological Function of Autophagy
    • Atsuto Suzuki -Studies of Antineutrino Science
    • Ken Sakamura -Research on the Computer Architecture with High Real-time Performance
    • Koki Horikoshi -Studies of Alkaliphilic Microorganisms: Their Diversity, Physiology, and Applications
    • Toshio Wagai -Studies on the Foundation and Development of Diagnostic Ultrasound
  • 2005
    • Tetsuya Shiokawa for "Recherches sur Pascal" ("Research on Arithmetic Geometry")
    • Shuichiro Kimura for "A History of the German Idea of Welfare State"
    • Yukihiko Kiyokawa for "Formation of Modern Industrial Labor Force in Asia — Economic Development, Culture and Job Consciousness"
    • Takashi Nakamura for "Theoretical Investigation of the Formation of Black Holes and the Emission of Gravitational Waves"
    • Hiroyuki Sakaki and Hideo Ohno for "Studies on Quantum Control of Electrons by Semiconductor Nanostructures and Ferromagnetism"
    • Hiroshi Kida for "Studies on Control of Influenza — Mechanism of Emergence of Pandemic Influenza Virus Strains in Poultry, Domestic Animals and Humans, and Molecular Basis of the Neutralization of Viral Infectivity with Antibodies"
    • Yukihiko Kitamura for "Development and Malignant Transformation of Mast Cells and Interstitial Cells of Cajal through KIT Receptors"
    • Masakatsu Shibasaki for "Studies on the Development of Asymmetric Catalysts and its Application to Medicinal Chemistry"
  • 2004
    • Naoya Katsumata for "Comparative Studies on Mediterranean/Middle Eastern Cultures and Literatures from the Perspective of Medieval Hebrew Literature"
    • Hiroshi Takayanagi for "Studies on the Regulation of bone metabolism by the Immune System"
    • Mitsuyasu Hasebe for "Molecular Phylogenetic and Evolutionary Developmental Studies of Plants"
    • Shinichi Mochizuki for "Research on the Arithmetic Geometry of Hyperbolic Curves, including Solution via p-adic Methods of the Grothendieck Conjecture on Anabelian geometry"
    • Yasushi Watanabe "Ethnographical Studies on the Politics of Culture and Communities in Contemporary America"
  • 2003 (93rd)
    • Mitsuhiro Yanagida - Regulation of Cell Cycle and Chromosome Segregation
    • Noboru Kawashima - History and Society in South India: The Cholas to Vijayanagar
    • Mari Nomura - The Jews in Vienna
    • Kenji Fukaya - Research in Differential Geometry
    • Koichi Itoh, Hiizu Iwamura and Minoru Kinoshita - Study of Molecular Magnet (Joint Research)
    • Yasutoshi Senoo - Researches on Fluid Dynamics of Centrifugal Turbomachines
    • Yoshimi Okada - Molecular Biology of Plant Virus RNA Genomes and its Application to Agriculture
    • Hiroshi Okamoto - Studies on Experimental Diabetes and Its Prevention
    • Makoto Endo - Studies on the Mechanisms of Mobilization of Calcium Ion in Muscle Cells
  • 1996 (86th)
    • Tasuku Honjo
  • 1993 (83rd)
    • Issei Tanaka - "A Study of the Ritual Theatres in China"
    • Yasuo Tanaka - "The Relativistic Properties of Celestial X-ray Sources"
    • Takashi Negishi - "History of Economic Theory"
    • Akito Arima - "Theoretical Studies on Dynamical Models and Electromagnetic Interactions of Atomic Nuclei"
    • Michio Jimbo - "Studies on Solvable Lattice Models and Quantum Groups"
    • Takanori Okoshi - "Research on Coherent Optical Fiber Communications"
    • Toshiro Kinoshita - "Genetical Studies on the Interaction between Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Genomes, and the Application of These Studies to Actual Crop Breeding"
    • Hajime Yamamoto - "Use of Lasers for Caries Prevention and Other Applications in Dentistry"
    • Keiya Tada and Goro Kikuchi - "Studies on Hyperglycinemia (Joint Research)"

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