Masami Ishibashi, Ph.D.

Professor of Natural Products Chemistry
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and
Plant Molecular Science Center
Chiba University
1-8-1 Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba 260-8675
JAPAN

TEL/FAX
F+81-43-226-2923
email: mish
—chiba-u.jp yh—h should be replaced by h@hz

Web of Science ResearcherID: E-5328-2015

Scopus: ID 7201461387

Google Scholar

เ–พ: เ–พ: image003


Research FieldFNatural Products Chemistry; Search for bioactive natural products targeting signaling pathways

Masami Ishibashi received his Ph.D. in chemistry at University of Tokyo(1) in 1985 (under Prof. Takeyoshi Takahashi), and he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at University of Hawaii(2) (with Prof. Richard E. Moore), Mitsubishi-Kasei Institute of Life Sciences(3) (with Prof. Junfichi Kobayashi and Yasushi Ohizumi), and Kitasato Institute(4) (with Prof. Satoshi Ōmura and Kanki Komiyama). He joined the faculty of Toho University(3) in 1989 (with Prof. Michiko Iwamura), and moved to Hokkaido University(3) as an associate professor in 1990 (with Prof. Junfichi Kobayashi). He has been a full professor of natural products chemistry at Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University(5) since 1997, where he still continues his research career in the field of natural products chemistry. He received the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Award for Divisional Scientific Promotions in 2007, the Sumiki-Umezawa Memorial Prize from Japan Antibiotics Research Association in 2012, and the Japanese Society of Pharmacognosy Award in 2018.


Chief Editor of Journal of Natural Medicines (Springer) and Shoyakugakuzasshi of Japanese Society of Pharmacognosy (2018 - 2022)
@
President of Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Kanto Branch (2020)
President of Japanese Society of Pharmacognosy (2017)
Section Editor-in-Chief of Chem. Pharm. Bull. and Biol. Pharm. Bull. (2013-2015)

(1) Bitter principles of Simaroubaceous plants
(2) Macrolides from blue-green algae
(3) Marine natural products
(4) Antibiotics
(5) Comprehensive studies on natural products chemistry

Back