
The Asian Scientist 100
Hiroshi Kimura

Professor
Institution
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Country
Field
Biomedical Sciences
Kimura won the Robert Feulgen Prize 2015 for developing novel methods to measure the dynamics of post-translational modifications in endogenous proteins in vivo.
(Photo: Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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