
Dr. Atsushi Takebe, MD, PhD
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Austausch aus Kobe, Japan
Klinik für Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie
Allgemeines Krankenhaus Celle
Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover
Siemensplatz 4
D - 29223 Celle
Tel. 05141 – 72 1051
In Japan:
Department of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine
7-5-2 Kusunoki-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-0017
Hyogo, Japan
Tel: 81-78-382-6302 Fax: 81-78-382-6304
E-mail: takebe@med.kobe-u.ac.jp
Qualifikationen
Facharzt für Chirurgie (Japan)
Spezialisierung im Bereich Hepato-Biliäre-Pankreas und Transplantationschirurgie

Beruflicher Werdegang
geboren 4. Februar 1972 in Tokio, Japan
1991/04-1997/03
Studium der Humanmedizin und Abschluß als Doctor of Medicine,
Kobe University School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan
1997/06-1998/05
Internship and Residency, Kobe University Hospital
Department of Surgery I, Kobe, Japan
1998/06-1999/05
Internship and Residency, Osaka-Saiseikai-Nakatsu Hospital
Surgery Surgical Service, Osaka, Japan
1999/06-2000/05
Attending Physician, Teikyo University School of Medicine,
Trauma and Critical Care Center, Tokyo, Japan
2000/06-2001/3
Residency, National Kobe Hospital
Surgical Service
2001/04-2006/03
Doctor of Philosophy - Postgraduiertenstudiengang, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine
Kobe, Japan
Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology, Riken Center for Developmental Biology,
Kobe, Japan
Chirurgische Weiterbildung im Sumoto Itsuki Hospital, Kobe, Japan
2004/6
Facharztdiplom Chirurgie (Japanese Board of Surgery)
2006/4-2007/3
Attending Physician, Department of Liver Surgery and Transplantation
Kobe University Hospital (Prof. Dr. Y. Ku)
2007/4-
Gastarzt, Klinik für Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie
Allgemeines Krankenhaus Celle (Prof. Dr. K.J. Oldhafer)

Mitgliedschaften
Japanese Surgical Society
Japanese Association of Gastroenterological Surgery
Japanese Association of Gastroenterology
The Molecular Biology Society of Japan
Japanese-German Society for the Study of Liver Surgery

Wissenschaftliche Publikationen
Microarray analysis of PDGFRalpha(+) populations in ES cell differentiation culture identifies genes involved in differentiation of mesoderm and mesenchyme including ARID3b that is essential for development of embryonic mesenchymal cells
Takebe A, Era T, Okada M, Martin Jakt L, Kuroda Y, Nishikawa SI
Dev Biol. 2006 May 1;293(1):25-37
ARID3B induces malignant transformation of mouse embryonic fibroblast and is strongly associated with malignant neuroblastoma.
Kobayashi K, Era T, Takebe A, Jakt LM, Nishikawa S.
Cancer Res 2006 Sep 1;66(17):8331-6
A case of mutiple hepatocellular carcinoma with rapidly progressing bilateral portal vein tumor thrombosis—a complete remission achieved with dual treatment of reductive surgery plus pecutaneous isolated hepatic pefusion
Tsuchida S, Fukumoto T, Tominaga M, Iwasaki T, Kusunoki N, Sugimoto T, Kido M, Takebe A, Tanaka M, Hisoka K,Hisoka K, Ku Y.
Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy. 2005 Oct;32(11):1818-20.
Sustained complete remission with reductive surgery plus percutaneous isolated hepatic perfusion (PIHP) for bilobar multiple hepatocellular carcinoma with portal venous tumor thrombus--a case report
Tanaka M, Tominaga M, Iwsaki T, Fukumoto T, Kusunoki N, Sugimoto T, Tsuchida S, Kido M, Takebe A, Kinoshita H, Ku Y.
Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy. 2005 Oct;32(11):1815-17
Relative adrenal insufficiency manifested with multiple organ dysfunction in a liver transplant patient.
Iwasaki T, Tominaga M, Fukumoto T, Kusunoki N, Sugimoto T, Kido M, Ogata S, Takebe A, Tanaka M, Ku Y.
Liver transplantation. 2006 Dec;12(12):1896-9

