Latest update on October 30, 2024 (Wed).
Note: I have at least triple workload than others (Professors at 2 graduate schools and Network manager at Myodani campus), but the salary is just same as others.
I was born in 1964, at Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan. When I was 6th grade student of elementary school, I read the bestseller book "Combined Pollution", to be strongly impressed as "Unless I will study the interaction among complex material cycle, biome, biological and physical environment, the future of the earth is in at risk!" And I determined my destination to the researcher who can contribute to the solution of environmental problems across the disciplines of ecology, environmental science, and social sciences (for that purpose, I still act in some voluntary communities like Bluesky mailing list to solve the actual problems.
After the enrollment to the Physical Science - Type 2, the University of Tokyo, I mainly devoted myself to physical training in the Softball club during 2 years in Komaba campus, which contributed to improvement of physical ability. After the advance to the School of Health Science, I changed my attitute to academic activity and almost always stayed in the Department of Human Ecology. Professor Tsuguyoshi Suzuki (who became Emeritus Professor later, and passed away on 25 May 2008, though he was as young as 76 years old) supervised me about the graduation thesis and taught the interesting aspects and difficulty of the study. I still remember his proverb, "The graduation thesis will be successful if you realize how much you are stupid." In the beginning of my research life, I mainly did the laboratory work and a theoretical work about mathematical demography. But when I was second grade student of master course, I fortunately joined the fieldwork in Papua New Guinea. After that, I established my research style based on the three stems, fieldwork, labo-work and theoretical work. In the end of second grade student of doctor course, I was employed by the University of Tokyo as a research associate, under the new professor Ryutaro Ohtsuka after the retirement of Prof. Suzuki. I have worked for 10 years as the research associate of the Department of Human Ecology, Graduate School of International Health, the University of Tokyo.
On 1st April 2002, I started to work as the Associate Professor of Public Health and Nursing and Health Informatics in the School of Nursing, Yamaguchi Prefectural University. After 2 years in Yamaguchi, I moved to the Department of Public Health, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Gunma University, as the Associate Professor on 1st April 2004. I moved to Department of Internnational Health, Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences, as Professor on 1st April 2012. It has continued until now. Current major research location is Solomon Islands.
Minato Nakazawa, Ph.D. <minato-nakazawa[atmark]people.kobe-u.ac.jp>
Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences,
Phone/FAX +81-78-796-4551