@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019816, author = {生田, 房弘}, issue = {11}, journal = {新潟医学会雑誌, 新潟医学会雑誌}, month = {Nov}, note = {In 1967, twenty-five years ago, a quarter of a century in fact, the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, approved the Brain Research Institute, Niigata University, as an independent institute. On July 25, 1992, the Institutional staff of the Brain Research Institute and its patrons who have supported the development of the Institute since its inception joined together to commemorate the 25th anniversary and to pledge to work for the institute's further development. All the departments of the Institute were opened to the public, and commemorative lectures were given by Professor Shoji Tsuji, Professor Masayoshi Mishina, and Professor Emeritus Hajime Mannen, who has been closely associated with the Institute for many years. Their lectures are printed in this journal. Then followed a ceremony and a celebration. In 1957, The Brain Research Institute of Niigata University began as a laboratory attached to the Niigata Medical College (predecessor of today's Niigata University, School of Medicine). Its establishment was made possible by the achievements of Dr. Mizuho Nakata (the pioneer of neurosurgery), Dr. Ko Hirasawa (the neuroanatomist), and Dr. Tatsuji Ito (the neuropathologist). The institute became an independent institute in 1967 with the major purpose of studying the mechanisms of the brain and brain diseases and applying their findings to various fields. At the commemorative ceremony staff members of the Institute pledged to further their effors to place the Institute at the of various research projects and facilities throughout Japan.}, pages = {970--971}, title = {新潟大学脳研究所創立25周年記念講演会}, volume = {107}, year = {1993} }