A column titled "Human Resource Circulation and Capabilities" by Tatsufumi Aoyama from the Development Bank of Japan's Capital Investment Research Institute, published on August 7, 2025. The piece discusses social implementation processes and human resource development in the formation and evolution of life sciences ecosystems. The report covers multiple themes, examining mechanisms, evidence, and processes from a social implementation perspective. Through interviews with researchers in cutting-edge technology fields and discussions with overseas stakeholders, it highlights the importance of social implementation support systems within academia. It also discusses the importance of career paths and role diversity corresponding to the existence and distinctive characteristics of researchers and developers in various job categories. The analysis provides detailed examination of promoting social implementation through improved human resource mobility and capabilities in the life sciences field.
Human Resource Circulation and Capabilities
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