Yoshihiro Kawaoka
|birth_place = Kobe, Japan |image=Yoshihiro_Kawaoka_-_河岡_義裕_-_virologist_-_University_of_Tokyo.jpg |occupation = Virologist, professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Tokyo |alma_mater = Hokkaido University |awards = Robert Koch Prize (2006)Carlos J. Finlay Prize for Microbiology (2015)
Japan Academy Prize (2016)
Keio Medical Science Prize (2022) |known = Studies of influenza and Ebola viruses }} is a virologist specializing in the study of the influenza and Ebola viruses. He holds a professorship in virology in the Department of Pathobiological Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and at the University of Tokyo, Japan.
Following the West African Ebola virus epidemic of 2014, Kawaoka began development of an Ebola vaccine working in close coordination with Alhaji N'jai a toxicologist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and his non-profit organization Project 1808, Inc. Provided by Wikipedia
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