Yoshinori Ohsumi

Yoshinori Ohsumi

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Yoshinori Ohsumi is a prominent Japanese cell biologist renowned for his groundbreaking research on autophagy, a cellular process that involves the degradation and recycling of cellular components. His work elucidated the mechanisms of this critical process in yeast cells, providing insights into how cells maintain homeostasis and respond to nutrient deprivation. Ohsumi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2016 for his contributions, which have vast implications for understanding various diseases including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. His research has sparked interest in the potential health benefits of fasting, although he has clarified that his studies do not directly endorse fasting as commonly practiced in humans.

Born on Feb 09, 1945 (81 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
57,540
Power
43$
Sentiment
9.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Gambia 1 9.00 2.38% +0% 2,416,668 57,540 $1,800 43$
Totals 1 2,416,668 57,540 $1,800 43$
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Gambia Gambia: In 2016, a Japanese scientist named Yoshinori Ohsumi won the Nobel Prize in Physiology for discovering a cellular process called autophagy. 9

The Point (Gambia): The Monthly Prescription: Your dose of national well-being – Ramadan/ Lent

Indonesia Indonesia: Yoshinori Ohsumi, a cell biologist from Japan, discovered the mechanism of autophagy in his research. 8

Kompas: Mengapa Berpuasa Itu Perlu?

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein: Yoshinori elucidated mechanisms of autophagy in yeast, showing that fasting could prolong life expectancy. 7

O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão): Treinar em jejum: conheça os efeitos no corpo e saiba se há riscos