Minoru Ko
About
Minoru Ko is from Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Minoru works in the following industries: "Biotechnology Research". Minoru is currently Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Elixirgen Therapeutics, located in Baltimore, Maryland Area. Minoru also works as Founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Elixirgen Scientific, a job Minoru has held since Oct 2016. Another title Minoru currently holds is Professor Emeritus at Keio University School of Medicine. In Minoru's previous role as a Senior Investigator & Section Chief at National Institute on Aging (NIA), NIH, Minoru worked in Baltimore, Maryland Area until Dec 2011. Prior to joining National Institute on Aging (NIA), NIH, Minoru was a Associate Professor (Tenured) at Wayne State University School of Medicine and held the position of Associate Professor (Tenured) at Greater Detroit Area. Prior to that, Minoru was a Assistant Professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine, based in Greater Detroit Area from Sep 1992 to Aug 1996. Minoru started working as Group Leader at Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) in Tsukuba, Japan in Aug 1991. From Apr 1988 to Jul 1991, Minoru was Researcher at Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), based in Tsukuba, Japan.
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Minoru Ko's current jobs
2022- present: Professor Emeritus 2012- 2022: Professor & Chair, Department of Systems Medicine 2013-2015: Vice Dean for Research and Global Affairs 2015-2015: Director, Center for Supercentenarian Medical Research 2015-2022: Director, Center for Systems Medicine
Minoru Ko's past jobs
2001, NIH Merit Award 2009, NIA Director’s Award 2011, NIH Director’s Award
Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics Department of Internal Medicine
Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics
Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology (ERATO), Furusawa MorphoGene Project
Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology (ERATO), Furusawa MorphoGene Project