Fujifilm announces first recipients of the Fujifilm fellowship to support translational medicine

Established through a $1,000,000 gift from Fujifilm to Harvard Medical School, the program will advance education and research in the field of translational medicine.

29 Jul 2019
Holly McHugh
Administrator / Office Personnel

Fujifilm Holdings America Corporation (Fujifilm), today announced the first-ever recipients of the Fujifilm Fellowship at Harvard Medical School (HMS).

“We are proud to announce the inaugural group of Fujifilm Fellows who are passionate about providing solutions to the evolving needs of our society,” said Yutaka Yamaguchi, General Manager of the new Fujifilm Life Science Strategic Business Office. “Fujifilm is committed to providing resources to advance the next generation of healthcare leaders with the goal of bringing new treatment and diagnosis options to market to help change lives.”

The inaugural group of Fujifilm Fellowship recipients includes Michael Mazzola, Reina Iwase, and Martha Ordonez.

“We view the establishment of the Fujifilm Fellowship as a partnership of true innovators,” said Bruce E. Novich, Sc.D., Division President, Corporate New Business Development Division, FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation. “Fujifilm has always had the mission to contribute to the betterment of all global citizens and of human society at large. We share this mission with Harvard Medical School.”

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