Kiyoshi Kurokawa, MD, MACP
Professor Emeritus of the University of Tokyo
Professor Emeritus, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
Distinguished Professor of Tokai University (2019-)
Special Advisor, Hiroshima University (2019-)
Chairman, Health and Global Policy Institute
Chairman, the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission (NAIIC) by the National Diet of Japan (2011-12)
Member of G8 World Dementia Council (2014-) and Vice-Chair (2021.6-)
Dr. Kurokawa received a MD degree in 1962 from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Medicine. Following clinical training in internal medicine and then in nephrology at the Department of Medicine of the University of Tokyo Faculty of Medicine (62-69), he became a research associate, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (69-71), senior research fellow at Cedars Sinai Medical Center and UCLA School of Medicine (71-73), assistant professor of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine (73-74), associate professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Southern California (74-77), and UCLA School of Medicine (77-79), then professor of medicine, Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine (79-84). He was then appointed associate professor, Department of Medicine (IV) of the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Medicine (83-89) and professor and chairman, Department of Medicine (I) of the University of Tokyo (89-96). He assumed Dean and Professor of Medicine of Tokai University School of Medicine (96-2002) and Director of the Institute of Medicine Sciences, Tokai University (96-04). He was Professor, Research Institute of Science and Technology, Tokai University (04-06) as well as Adjunct Professor, the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo (04-07).
Dr. Kurokawa served and serves as executive officer to many prestigious professional societies including the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine (chairman of the Board 90-93, and President 95-96), the International Society of Nephrology (President 97-99), the Japanese Society of Nephrology (President 93-94, Chairman of the Board of Directors 97-01). He was President of the International Congress of Internal Medicine (00-02) and President-elect of the International Society of Internal Medicine (03-05), then declined to assume Presidency due to an unexpected appointment as Special Advisor to the Cabinet of Japanese Government in 2006 and served until 2008. Dr. Kurokawa is board certified in internal medicine and its subspecialty in nephrology by the American Board of Internal Medicine, and Master of the American College of Physicians, and Founding Governor of the Japan Chapter of American College of Physicians (04-11). He is an elected member of many prestigious professional societies including Science Council of Japan (President 03-06), Member of InterAcademy Panel (01-06), and InterAcademy Council (01-06), American Society for Clinical Investigation, Association of American Physicians, and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of the USA. He also served the leader of the JICA Thailand Project for Model Development of Comprehensive HIV/ AIDS Prevention and Care (1998- 2003), a member of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) brought together by the World Health Organization (WHO) (05-08) and a Board Member to the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore (07-11), Member of Board of Trustees of Biobliotheca Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt (06-10) and of Khalifa University of Science and Technology of Abu Dhabi Government (08-14), Member of the President’s Council, New York Academy of Sciences (06-present), the University of Tokyo (06-present), the Global Science and Innovation Advisory Council (GSIAC), Malaysia (11-12), Board Advisor of UCLA Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies (12-present), International Advisory Board Member, Tohoku Forum for Creativity, Tohoku University (14-19), International Scientific Advisory Committee (ISAC) of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, JBL Center for Radiation Sciences (15-present), the advisory board of Elsevier Atlas (15-17), Chair and Representative Director, Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (13-18), Distinguished Research Affiliate, the MIT Media Lab (11-19), Executive Advisor for Academic Affairs to BBT University (17-19), Board of Director of Japan Society of Boston (21-present) and Honorary Director of Seikei Gakuen (21- present). He is the Chair of the COVID-19 AI Advisory Board appointed by Economic Revitalization Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura in July 2020. He was invited by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to a Roundtable on Healthcare on September 14, 2021 which is a part of his recently launched Terra Carta and Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI).
Dr. Kurokawa is well known in his professional community both nationally and internationally. Because of his highly unique and unusual professional careers which span over 15 years each in both Japan and USA, he has been a leader in and an advocate for many academic and professional activities in Japan. He is a recipient of Order of Purple from the Government of Japan for Excellence in Academic Achievements (1999), Order Legion de Honour of the Government of France (2009), Person of the Year of the American Chamber of Commerce of Japan (2010), and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star (2011 Spring). He also received AAAS Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility (2012) and was listed in ‘100 Top Global Thinkers’ of Foreign Policy (2012) for his leadership in NAIIC, the first time in the history of constitutional government.
Education
1956-1958 University of Tokyo College of Sciences, Tokyo
1958-1962 University of Tokyo School of Medicine, Tokyo, MD
As of September 16, 2021