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Let me echo what Rob has said-

On a more personal note, I recall his wonderful smile and laugh.

As to golf, he (and jeff) got several of us out onto St. Andrews, an event he was particularly pleased.



Alan kimmel





On 10/7/20, 5:21 AM, "Rob Kay" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



    I am very sorry to hear of Masashi's death.

    He was a lovely man, a rock in Jeff's lab and a great addition to the UK

    Dicty scene while he was here.

    He also had a wicked sense of humour....

    All sympathy to his wife and children.



    Rob



    > Dear Dicty community,

    >

    > It is with profound regret that we share of the passing of Masashi

    > Fukuzawa on Wednesday, 22th July, 2020.

    > He was in his 57th year. We are feeling deep sorrow of Masashi’s early

    > death.

    >

    >

    > Masashi spent first decade of his early career with Jeffery G. Williams in

    > UK, and worked at MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, University

    > College London from 1994 to 1996, and University of Dundee from 1996 to

    > 2004.

    > Masashi made a significant contribution to our understanding of prestalk

    > cell differentiation as he identified and characterised important

    > transcription factors involved in DIF-1 signalling pathway and

    > multicellular development in Dicty.

    >

    > After he moved to Hirosaki University Japan in 2004, he continued his

    > long-term research interest of prestalk cell differentiation, and also, he

    > expanded his scope to be focusing on entire of Dicty life cycle.

    > Masashi had a deep passion for Dicty, he actively joined international

    > Dicty meeting, dedicated to Japanese society for the study of the cellular

    > slime mold, and contributed to develop young researcher.

    >

    > In the educational scene, Masashi was very active person and he always led

    > student with his ambition and positive attitude as a great mentor.

    > Besides the mentoring, he often organised and enjoyed fishing, camping,

    > skiing, cooking and golf with the students in his laboratory.

    >

    > We lost dedicated scientist, and wonderful person.

    >

    >

    > Masashi will be greatly missed.

    >

    >

    > Satoshi and Hiroshi

    >

    >

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    > Satoshi Kuwana

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    > The University of Tokyo

    > College of Arts and Sciences

    > Department of Basic Science (Sawai Lab)

    >

    > Hiroshi Senoo

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    > Johns Hopkins University

    > Department of Cell Biology

    > 410-502-6836

    > 119A Hunterian

    > 725 N. Wolfe Street

    > Baltimore, MD 21205

    >

    >

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