Hiroki Ueda


Hiroki R. Ueda is a Japanese professor of biology at the University of Tokyo and the RIKEN [Quantitative Biology Center]. He is known for his studies on the circadian clock.

Career

Hiroki R. Ueda was born in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1975. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Tokyo in 2000, and obtained his Ph.D. in 2004 from the same university. He was appointed as a team leader in RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology from 2003 and promoted to be a project leader at RIKEN CDB in 2009, and to be a group director at RIKEN Quantitative Biology Center in 2011. He became a professor of Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Tokyo in 2013. He is currently appointed as a team leader in RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, an affiliate professor in Graduate School of Information Science and Technology and a principal investigator in IRCN in the University of Tokyo, an invited professor in Osaka University, and a visiting professor in Tokushima universities.

Awards

He received awards, including Tokyo Techno Forum 21, Gold Medal, Young Investigator Awards and IBM Science Award, a Young Investigator Promotion Awards. He also received Tsukahara Award, Japan Innovator Awards, Teiichi Yamazaki Award, Innovator of the Year and The Ichimura Prize in Science for Excellent Achievement.