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Yoshinori Yamamoto was born in Kobe, Japan, and received his MS and PhD degree from Osaka University. After being a postdoc at Purdue University and an Associate Professor at Kyoto University, he became a full professor at Tohoku University in 1986. He has been awarded the Chemical Society of Japan Award (1996), the Humboldt Research Award (2002), Purple Ribbon Medal from the cabinet (2006), A. C. Cope Scholar Award from ACS (2007), and Centenary Prize from RSC (2009). He was a vice-president of Tohoku University (2006–2007) and a vice-president of the Chemical Society of Japan (2006–2007). Since 2007, he has been the director of WPI-Advanced Institute for Materials Research in Tohoku University. He has a wide range of research interests in synthetic organic and organometallic chemistry. His recent work focuses on the use of transition metal complexes and Lewis acids as catalytic reagents in organic synthesis and synthesis of complex natural products.
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