Koichi Tanaka
Koichi Tanaka (田中 耕一, Tanaka Kōichi, born August 3, 1959) is a Japanese electrical engineer who shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002 for developing a novel method for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules with John Bennett Fenn and Kurt Wüthrich (the latter for work in NMR spectroscopy).
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Born | Toyama, Japan | 3 August 1959
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Tohoku University |
Known for | Soft laser desorption |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2002) Order of Culture (2002) Person of Cultural Merit (2002) |
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Fields | Electrical Engineering, chemistry |
Institutions | Shimadzu Corporation |
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