Akira Nakajima

Akira Nakajima
Born 14 July 1923
Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japan
Occupation Physician and professor of ophthalmology

Akira Nakajima (中島 章 Nakajima Akira, 14 July 1923) is a Japanese ophthalmologist.

At Tokyo University, Nakajima became a Doctor of Medicine in 1945 and a Doctor in Medical Science in 1953. From 1945 to 1949, he worked in the department of ophthalmology of University Hospital, University of Tokyo. From 1949 to 1954 he was the Akita Professor of the eye clinic at the Hanaoka Mine Hospital. At Juntendo University in Tokyo he worked in the ophthalmology department as an assistant professor from 1954 to 1960 and a full professor from 1960 to 1989, retiring there as professor emeritus in 1989.

Dr. Nakajima has done research on many topics in ophthalmology, including Behçet's disease, clinical investigations of lamellar keratoplasty, the epidemiology of age-related cataracts in Tibet, and experimental degeneration of the retina in mice. He is a member of the Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis. He is also a member of the International Council of Ophthalmology (president 1990–1998 and honorary life president since 1998). He was the president of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology in 1972–1976.[1]

He married in 1953 and is the father of two children.

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Selected publications

References

  1. Past Presidents & Secretaries-General, Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology website
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