Tadashi Uemura
Tadashi Uemura obtained his Ph.D. in 1987 from Kyoto University, where
he studied chromosome condensation and segregation in S. pombe in Mitsuhiro
Yanagida's laboratory. He then joined Yuh-Nung Jan's laboratory at UCSF
as a postdoctoral fellow from 1987 to 1989, where he identified Numb, a
regulator of asymmetric cell division. He then joined Masatoshi Takeich's
laboratory in Kyoto University as a junior faculty. In 1999, he was appointed
as a professor in the Institute of Virus Research in Kyoto University and
moved to Graduate School of Biostudies in 2004. The current research interests
in his laboratory include: 1) epithelial planar cell polarity, 2) development,
remodeling, life-long maintenance, and information processing of neuronal
dendritic arbors.
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