Masahide Sasaki
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Masahide Sasaki was a Japanese chemist. He developed the first fully-automated laboratory, and he popularized this innovation internationally.


Personal life

Masahide was born in
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of Japan on August 27, 1933. He married his wife, Tokyo, and had three children, Mika, Kyoko, and Masanori. He died of cancer on September 23, 2005.


Career

As noted in his obituary in ''
Clinical Chemistry Clinical chemistry (also known as chemical pathology, clinical biochemistry or medical biochemistry) is the area of chemistry that is generally concerned with analysis of bodily fluids for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. It is an applied ...
'', Masahide "graduated from Yamaguchi Medical School in 1961. During 1965, he served as an internist for the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casualty Committee. Several years later, in 1967, he was appointed the Chief of the Clinical Chemistry Department at Kawasaki Hospital. In 1970, he did a fellowship in the United States at the
Michael Reese Hospital Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center was an American hospital located in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1881, Michael Reese Hospital was a major research and teaching hospital and one of the oldest and largest ...
in Chicago, IL, which gave him exposure to the US medical system. Two years later he became an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at
Kawasaki Medical School is a private university in Kurashiki, Japan, established in April 1970. History *1938 - Dr.Kawasaki Sukenobu established "Showa hospital" in Okayama *1950 - "Showa hospital" became "Kawasaki Hospital" *1952 - Established "Asahigawa sō"(welfare ...
and rose quickly in the academic ranks to become a Full Professor of Laboratory Diagnosis in 1976 and, ultimately, Vice President of Kawasaki Paramedical College." He was appointed Professor and Director of the Department of the Clinical Laboratory at Kochi Medical School, Kochi, Japan in 1981. There, he developed his automation system. Masahide published many papers between 1981 and 1999, the most notable of which was a monograph on laboratory automation sponsored by the A&T Corporation.


Automation development

Masahide provided the first and most prominent example of a totally automated laboratory.


References

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