Kei Tashiro

Professor
Department of Molecular Medical Sciences
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Japan

Professor Molecular Biology
Biography

Dr. Kei Tashiro is working as Professor in Kyoto Prefectural University. His research has included Basic medicine, General medical chemistry. Based on this research and fellowship training he has received several awards and honors. He has authored 5 research articles.

Research Intrest

Genomic Medical Sciences

List of Publications
Tashiro K, Tada H, Heilker R, Shirozu M, Nakano T and Honjo T. Signal sequence trap: a cloning strategy for secreted proteins and type I membrane proteins. Science (993) 261: 600-603.
Ikegawa M, Han H, Okamoto A, Matsui R, Tanaka M, Omi N, Miyamae M, Toguchida J, Tashiro K. Syndactyly and preaxial synpolydactyly in the single sfrp2 deleted mutant mice. Developmental Dynamics (2008) 237: 2506-2517.
Nakano M, Ikeda Y, Taniguchi T, Yagi T, Fuwa M, Omi N, Tokuda Y, Tanaka M, Yoshii K, Kageyama M, Naruse S, Matsuda A, Mori K, Kinoshita S and Tashiro K. Three susceptible loci associated with primary open-angle glaucoma identified by genome-wide association study in Japanese population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States (2009) 106: 12838-12842.
Nakano M, Ikeda Y, Tokuda Y, Fuwa M, Omi N, Ueno M, Imai K, Adachi H, Kageyama M, Mori K, Kinoshita S and Tashiro K. Common variants in CDKN2B-AS1 associated with optic-nerve vulnerability of glaucoma identified by genome-wide association studies in Japanese. PLoS ONE (2012) 7: e33389.