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Heart for JAPAN Project Ⅲ

June 18th to 22nd
Tokyo, Japan
The Osato Research Institute invited two French leading scientists in cooperation with the French Embassy in Japan, while there is a decrease in the number of celebrated scientists visiting Japan after the earthquake: They are Prof. Luc Montagnier, the winner of 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, and Dr. Gerald Salama, who is known as an expert in preventive medicine.
On June 21st, at the end of the lecture titled " Status and Future Prospective of Anti-Aging Medicine" at MAISON FRANCO-JAPONAISE in Tokyo, Prof. Motagnier, as a member of O.R.I Scientific Board, handed the Osato Research Institute's "HEART FOR JAPAN FUNDS" of 1,000,000 yen to 'NPO Ashinaga'. Prof. Montagnier is worried about the children who have lost their parents in the earthquake and tsunami, and the fund will be used to build a care house for these children by 'NPO Ashinaga'. Following the lectures, we were grateful to receive donation of 35,453 yen from the audience and to send them to 'NPO Ashinaga', too.

Dr. Salama visiting Osato Research Institute
We went to see the cormorant fishing of 1300 years long history in Gifu.
Welcome Dinner for Prof. Montagnier at the French Ambassador's official residence.
Mr. Philippe FAURE, Ambassadeur de France au Japo
Mr. Vagliani, Special Counselor of UNESCO
Happy to be together again with Ambassador Philippe.
The scene of lecture meeting re: "Present Status and Future Prospective of Anti-Aging Medicine"
The lecture of Dr. Salama
The lecture of Prof. Montagnier
Osato Research Institute's "HEART FOR JAPAN FUNDS" was handed to Mr. Tsukada of 'NPO Ashinaga'
Many participants cooperated with donation.
Photo together with French Ambassador's wife


Click here to see the interview with Prof. Montagnier by Asahi Shimbun (Enlarged).

  • 2011.07.07

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