PROFILE

HINO Okio, M.D., Ph.D.


Department of Pathology and Oncology

Short Biography

1979-1980
Lecturer, Department of Pathology, Ehime University School of Medicine
1981-1984
Junior Attending Associate, Department of Pathology, Cancer Institute
1984-1985
Visiting Scientist, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
1984-1991
Associate, Department of Pathology, Cancer Institute
1989-1991
Visiting Scientist, Fox Chase Cancer Center, USA
1991-2004
Member and Chief, Department of Experimental Pathology, Cancer Institute
2003-2019
Professor, Department of Pathology, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine
2019-Present
Emeritus Professor, Department of Pathology, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine
 

Keywords

  • Oncology
  • Oncological Pathology
  • Genetical Cancer
  • Environmental Carcinogenesis
  • Mesothelioma

Main Research Topics and Interests

  • Carcinogenesis
  • New Therapy
  • Early Diagnosis
  • Genetical disease
  • Cancer Philosophy

Publications (in English)

  • Original Articles (286)
  • Review Articles (25)
  • Books (19)

Recent Main Publications

  • Zhang D, Kobayashi T, Kojima T, Kanenishi K, Hagiwara Y, Abe M, Okura H, Hamano Y, Sun G, Maeda M, Jishage K, Noda T, Hino O: Deficiency of the Erc/mesothelin gene ameliorates renal carcinogenesis in Tsc2 knockout mice. Cancer Sci, 2011; 102: 720-727.
  • Sato A, Kasai S, Kobayashi T, Takamatsu Y, Hino O, Ikeda K, Mizuguchi M: Rapamycin reverses impaired social interaction in mouse models of tuberous sclerosis complex. Nat Commun, 2012; 2295: 1-9.
  • Osawa M, Kobayashi T, Okura H, Igarashi T, Mizuguchi M, Hino O: TSC1 controls distribution of actin fibers through its effect on function of Rho family of small GTPases and regulates cell migration and polarity. Plos One, 2013; 8: 1-13 (e54503-54516).
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