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Takaoki Sasaki
Japanese biochemist and oncologist
Takaoki Sasaki (佐々木 隆興, Sasaki Takaoki, 1878–1966) was a Japanese biochemist and oncologist known for demonstrating the induction of liver cancer in rats by Ortho-Aminoazotoluene with his pupil Tomizo Yoshida.[1][2] In addition, he was also known as a master of fencing in Japan.[3] He received the Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy twice (1924 and 1936).
He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 14 nominations.[4]