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Naomichi Matsumoto

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Native name
  
松本 直通

Doctoral advisor
  
Norio Niikawa

Name
  
Naomichi Matsumoto

Fields
  
Medical genetics

Nationality
  
Japanese



Born
  
August 3, 1961 (age 62) Saga Prefecture, Japan (
1961-08-03
)

Institutions
  
Yokohama City University University of Chicago Nagasaki University

Alma mater
  
Nagasaki University, Kyushu University

Known for
  
Sotos syndrome, Marfan syndrome, Ohtahara syndrome, Coffin–Siris syndrome

Institution
  
Yokohama City University, University of Chicago, Nagasaki University

Naomichi Matsumoto (松本 直通, Matsumoto Naomichi, born August 3, 1961) is a Japanese physician and medical geneticist who identified several causative genes for human diseases, including Sotos syndrome (2002), Marfan syndrome type II (2004), Ohtahara syndrome (2008), West syndrome (2010), Microphthalmia with limb anomalies (2011), Autosomal-recessive cerebellar ataxias (2011), Hypomyelination with cerebellar atrophy and hypoplasia of the corpus callosum (HCAHC) (2011), Porencephaly (2012), and Coffin-Siris syndrome (2012).

Matsumoto has been the editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Journal of Human Genetics since 2014.

Biography

Matsumoto was born in Saga Prefecture, Japan, and completed his M.D. in 1986 from Kyushu University School of Medicine. After residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Kyushu University Hospital, he worked as an obstetrician and gynecologist for several years. Wishing to pursue advanced study in medical genetics, he went to Nagasaki University to study as a graduate student under Norio Niikawa, who discovered Kabuki syndrome. He obtained his doctorate in genetics in 1997 from the same institution, before becoming a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Chicago. He was appointed Professor and Chairman of the Department of Human Genetics at Yokohama City University School of Medicine in 2003.

References

Naomichi Matsumoto Wikipedia