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Akira Suzuki (other)
Akira Suzuki is a Japanese chemist and the creator of the Suzuki reaction. Akira Suzuki may also refer to: *, Japanese animator *, Japanese writer and journalist See also *Suzuki (other) Suzuki is a Japanese multinational corporation. Suzuki may also refer to: *Suzuki (surname), a Japanese surname *Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation, a Japanese company that produces musical instruments * ''Suzuki'' (album), an album by duo Tos ...
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Akira Suzuki
is a Japanese chemist and Nobel Prize Laureate (2010), who first published the Suzuki reaction, the organic reaction of an aryl- or vinyl-boronic acid with an aryl- or vinyl-halide catalyzed by a palladium(0) complex, in 1979. Early life and education Suzuki was born on September 12, 1930, in Mukawa, Hokkaidō, his father died when he was in high school. He studied chemistry at Hokkaido University (Hokudai) and after receiving his PhD while he worked there as assistant professor. He initially wanted to major in mathematics, as his favorite subject in childhood was arithmetic.『朝日小学生新聞』2010年10月8日 It was an encounter with two books that became an opportunity to advance to the path of organic synthesis, one is ''Textbook of Organic Chemistry'' written by Louis Fieser of Harvard University, and another is ''Hydroboration'' written by Herbert C. Brown of Purdue University. Career From 1963 until 1965, Suzuki worked as a postdoctoral student with Herbert C. B ...
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Akira Suzuki (director)
, also releasing works under the pseudonym , is a Japanese film, anime and manga author, director and editor. He is born in Sapporo, Hokkaidō. He has worked on '' AIKa R-16: Virgin Mission'', ''Ranma ½'', ''Kodocha'', '' Maze'', '' Daltanius'', '' Trider G7'', and ''Sailor Suit and Machine Gun'', and the films '' Voice Without a Shadow'', ''Eight Hours of Terror'', ''Virus'', ''Minbo'' and ''Nankyoku Monogatari''. He works with labels HJ Bunko and MF Bunko J is a publishing label affiliated with the Japanese publishing company Media Factory. It was established in July 2002 and is a light novel label that is aimed at young adult males with a focus on visual novel A , often abbreviated as VN, is .... Suzuki directed the movie '' Ranma ½: Ni Hao My Concubine''. References External linksPersonal website* * Anime directors Japanese animated film directors Japanese animators People from Sapporo Year of birth missing (living people) Living people {{anime-bio ...
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Akira Suzuki (writer)
was the pen name of Japanese non-fiction writer and freelance journalist Akio Imai.Suzuki Akira
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Life and career

He was born in Tokyo and graduated from the Department of Humanities at Rikkyo University. After serving as a reporter at the magazine “Shūkan Taimuzu," he joined Tokyo Broadcasting System, TBS where he did program scheduling work and was chief editor of the TBS-published magazine “Chōsa Jōhō." His book ''Nankin Daigyakusatsu No Maboroshi'' ("The Illusion of the Nanjing Massacre"), which he wrote while working at TBS, won the 4th Soichi Oya Nonfiction Award in 1973. Including the paperback edition, it sold 200,000 copies. Afterwards, he left TBS and became a freelance writer. He died of heart failure on 22 July 2003.


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