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He played a key role in the establishment of the [[Health Care Science Institute]] that focuses on analysis and solutions for the complex problems and issues of international human health care.
 
He played a key role in the establishment of the [[Health Care Science Institute]] that focuses on analysis and solutions for the complex problems and issues of international human health care.
  
In April 1999, Mr. Naito was awarded an honorary CBE from the United Kingdom in recognition of his long-standing efforts in strengthening U.K. - Japan relations.
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In April 1999, Mr. Naito was awarded an honorary CBE from the United Kingdom in recognition of his long-standing efforts in strengthening U.K. - Japan relations {{ref|1}}.
[http://www.eisai.co.jp/enews/epdf20060222.pdf]
 
  
 
== Further positions ==
 
== Further positions ==
  
* on Northwestern University’s Kellogg Advisory Board and
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* on Northwestern University’s Kellogg Advisory Board  
 
* on Duke University’s Fuqua Board of Visitors
 
* on Duke University’s Fuqua Board of Visitors
* Vice President of the [[International Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations]] (IFPMA)
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* Vice President of the [[International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations]] (IFPMA) {{ref|2}}
[http://www.eisai.co.jp/enews/epdf20060222.pdf]
 
  
== External links ==
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== Notes ==
* http://www.eisai.co.jp/enews/epdf20060222.pdf
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#{{note|1}} EISAI Website [http://www.eisai.co.jp/enews/epdf20060222.pdf News]
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#{{note|2}} IBID

Latest revision as of 12:52, 4 June 2007

Mr. Haruo Naito is President and CEO of Eisai Co., Ltd. of Japan.

He played a key role in the establishment of the Health Care Science Institute that focuses on analysis and solutions for the complex problems and issues of international human health care.

In April 1999, Mr. Naito was awarded an honorary CBE from the United Kingdom in recognition of his long-standing efforts in strengthening U.K. - Japan relations [1].

Further positions

Notes

  1. ^ EISAI Website News
  2. ^ IBID