Education
He completed his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science at TUS, and he joined the group of Professor Teruaki Mukaiyama at TUS as an assistant professor in 1992. After receiving his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Tokyo (Utah) in 1997, he was promoted to lecturer at the TUS, and then appointed to an associate professor (2003) and a full professor (2008).
Career
His research interests include the development of useful synthetic methods and the total synthesis of natural products. In particular, the dehydration condensation reaction using MNBA (Shiina esterification and Shiina macrolactonization) is suitable for synthesis of unstable molecules and is now being widely used around the world in fields such as pharmaceutical production. 1997: The Chemical Society of Japan Award for Young Chemists (Chemical Society of Japan).