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No. Date Place Theme
1W5 Day 1
Dec. 7 (Tue)
Room 5 How to standardize stem cells: mechanism, dynamism and functions of glycans
1W6 Room 6 Mechanisms of mechanical stress sensing and its-associated diseases
1W7 Room 7 Mechanisms of Pathogenesis in Severe Influenza and Treatment of High Risk Patients
1W8 Room 8 Hot topics in telomere studies - Uncovering novel telomere functions in various biological phenomena-
1W9 Room 9 Cancer and Metabolism
1W10 Room 10 Elucidating core mechanisms of allogeneic authentication shared by animals and plants
1W11 Room 11 “The p53 world”, a wide variety of physiological functions, -from signal network to pathogenesis of disease-
1W13-p Room 13 Biological strategies for genome maintenance against environmental stresses
1W14 Room 14 Evolution of organelles: insights from structure and function of membrane proteins
1W14-p Room 14 Struggle of development of disease biomarkers
1W15 Room 15 Functional regulation of cells by redox balance - -Lessons from analysis of redox-regulating enzyme KO mice-
1W16 Room 16 Structural Biology of Difficult Targets
1W17 Room 17 Defense of genetic information against environmental stress
1W18 Room 18 Coupling of replication, repair and transcription, and their common mechanism of chromatin remodeling
1W18-p Room 18 synthetic approaches to cellular functions for synthesis of cells
1W19 Room 19 Functions of lipids and steroids in vivo: approaches from invertebrate model organisms
1W19-p Room 19 Systems approaches for Developmental and Regenerative Medicine
1W20 Room 20 Molecular-structural basis of translation and RNA quality control system
1W20-p Room 20 How to make sense of DNA data from the new generation sequencers.
1W21 Room 21 Extracellular Nucleic Acids: Their novel biological functions and applications in human and natural environments
1W21-p Room 21 Superpower and dark power of tryptophan and its derivatives
2W6 Day 2
Dec. 8 (Wed)
Room 6 Molecular mechanisms of epithelial barrier function
2W7 Room 7 Molecular basis of the regulation of plant growth and development by ion channels and transporters
2W8 Room 8 Functional machinery for non-coding RNAs: molecular mechanisms and physiological roles
2W9 Room 9 Post-translational modification-mediated cell signal regulation and related disorders
2W10 Room 10 Forefront of the in vivo optical manipulation and optical imaging -Functional analysis and visualization of molecules and cells in vivo by using advanced optical techniques-
2W11 Room 11 diseases and fibrosis
2W14 Room 14 Nuclear lipid signaling and function
2W14-p Room 14 Towards a national database center -beyond the integrated database project-
2W15 Room 15 Chemical Biology of Redox Regulation
2W16 Room 16 DNA/RNA/protein interplay
2W17 Room 17 Forefront of ER stress research using various model organisms
2W17-p Room 17 Mathematical analysis of the mechanism of cell migration and cytokinesis and its molecular basis
2W18 Room 18 Novel Aspect of ATM family proteins in DNA damage responses and cellular metabolism
2W18-p Room 18 Quantitative and computational systems biology
2W19 Room 19 Disease studies using medaka and zebrafish
2W19-p Room 19 Integrated theoretical and experimental approaches to gene regulatory systems
2W20 Room 20 Chromosome DNA replication and checkpoints in 2010s
2W20-p Room 20 How behavior is governed by gene
2W21 Room 21 Origin and evolution of primary biomaterials for common cellular activities.
2W21-p Room 21 Molecular mechanism of cancer and application for cancer treatment
3W6 Day 3
Dec. 9 (Thu)
Room 6 Sensing and Generation of Cellular Mechanical Forces
3W7 Room 7 The frontline of pathogenesis and host defense
3W8 Room 8 Impact of functional RNAs and their regulatory proteins in life science
3W9 Room 9 New Topics in Research of Nuclear Receptors
3W10 Room 10 Frontier in mitochondrial research: from basic life science to clinic
3W11 Room 11 Notch signaling: toward understanding disease mechanisms
3W14 Room 14 Biology and pathology of acyltransferases
3W14-p Room 14 Contribution of Molecular Biology for Construction of Sustainable Society Rich in Natural Resources - How we could develop novel synthetic biology for our earth ? -
3W15 Room 15 Novel insights in ROS signaling manifested by characterization of specific sensor proteins
3W16 Room 16 Post-genomic technologies towards to understanding the hierarchical assembly of genetic activities
3W17 Room 17 Maintenance of homeostasis and its dysregulation by dying cells
3W18 Room 18 Dynamics in high-order complexes for chromosomal replication and its regulation
3W18-p Room 18 Systems biology and genome research for cancer prevention, diagnosis and therapy
3W19 Room 19 Interaction of coagulation system and platelets in clot formation
3W19-p Room 19 Next-Generation Integrated Simulation of Living Matter Project
3W20 Room 20 Coordinated Nuclear Events by Biomolecular Modifications
3W20-p Room 20 Neural sugar code
3W21 Room 21 A cell barrier for gene delivery: To be understood and to be overcome
3W21-p Room 21 Intracellular organella-driven evolution and diversity.
4W5 Day 4
Dec. 10 (Fri)
Room 5 The Tbx gene family-centered gene regulation in the heart formation: remodeling from one-dimensional tube structure into three-dimensional four-chambered heart-
4W6 Room 6 Epithelial cell functions and dysfunction-induced diseases
4W7 Room 7 A search for mechanisms of cellular transformation induced by infection of pathogenic microbes
4W8 Room 8 Leading edge of epigenetics in health and diseases
4W9 Room 9 Cell Cycel Control in Decision of Cell Fate
4W10 Room 10 Evolution of the Systems to Generate the Functional Protein Community
4W11 Room 11 Paradigm on Regulation of TGF-beta Signals
4W13-p Room 13 Frontier researches on cell dynamics by using in vivo 4D imaging
4W14 Room 14 Lipid machineries that regulate biological responses
4W14-p Room 14 Development of Hydrogen Medicine
4W15 Room 15 BIG BANG of TOR research
4W16 Room 16 New frontier of structural cell biology
4W17 Room 17 Frontier of longevity science--Towards the fusion between human longevity science and basic aging science-
4W18 Room 18 Molecular mechanism of cell competition
4W18-p Room 18 Human genome analysis is not yet finished: Toward the summit of human genome via unexpected findings
4W19 Room 19 Novel functions and recent progress in industrial applications of P450 monooxygenases and conjugating enzymes
4W20 Room 20 Chromatin and chromosome structure: challenges with interdisciplinary approaches
4W20-p Room 20 The present and future of the study of chromatin gene regulation
4W21 Room 21 Function and its regulation of bHLH transcription factors in biological clocks
4W21-p Room 21 Toward the Development of Microbial New functions

1W5
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 5(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Topaz)

How to standardize stem cells: mechanism, dynamism and functions of glycans
Organizers:
Shoko Nishihara(Soka Univ.), Jun Hirabayashi(AIST)

1W6
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 6(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Emerald)

Mechanisms of mechanical stress sensing and its-associated diseases
Organizers:
Takeshi Nikawa(The Univ. of Tokushima), Shin'ich Takeda(Natl. Ctr. of Neurology and Psychiatry)

1W7
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 7(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Diamond)

Mechanisms of Pathogenesis in Severe Influenza and Treatment of High Risk Patients
Organizers:
Hiroshi Kido(Tokushima Univ.), Yumiko Imai(Akita Univ.)

1W8
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 8(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku1)

Hot topics in telomere studies - Uncovering novel telomere functions in various biological phenomena-
Organizers:
Masaru Ueno(Hiroshima Univ.), Junko Kanoh(Osaka Univ.)

1W9
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 9(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku2)

Cancer and Metabolism
Organizers:
Tomoyoshi Soga(Keio Univ.), Hiroyasu Esumi(Natl. Cancer Ctr. East)

1W10
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 10(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku3)

Elucidating core mechanisms of allogeneic authentication shared by animals and plants
Organizers:
Hitoshi Sawada(Nagoya Univ.), Tadashi Baba(Univ. of Tsukuba)

1W11
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 11(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Waraku)

“The p53 world”, a wide variety of physiological functions, -from signal network to pathogenesis of disease-
Organizers:
Tomoaki Tanaka(Chiba Univ.), Tohru Minamino(Chiba Univ.)

1W13-p
Dec. 7 (Tue)14:30-16:30
Room 13(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, Int'l Conference Room(301))

Biological strategies for genome maintenance against environmental stresses
Organizers:
Kaoru Sugasawa(Kobe Univ.), Takashi Hishida(Osaka Univ.)

1W14
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 14(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 401+402)

Evolution of organelles: insights from structure and function of membrane proteins
Organizers:
Naoko Imamoto(RIKEN), Shige H. Yoshimura(Kyoto Univ.)

1W14-p
Dec. 7 (Tue)14:30-16:30
Room 14(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 401+402)

Struggle of development of disease biomarkers
Organizers:
Takaki Hiwasa(Chiba Univ.), Hideaki Shimada(Toho Univ.)

1W15
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 15(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 501)

Functional regulation of cells by redox balance - -Lessons from analysis of redox-regulating enzyme KO mice-
Organizers:
Hirotaka Imai(Kitasato Univ.), Takahiko Shimizu(Tokyo Metro. Inst. of Gerontology)

1W16
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 16(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 502)

Structural Biology of Difficult Targets
Organizers:
Shigeyuki Yokoyama(RIKEN), Soichi Wakatsuki(KEK)

1W17
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 17(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 503+504+505)

Defense of genetic information against environmental stress
Organizers:
Takehiko Nohmi(Natl. Inst. of Health Sci.), Hiroshi Hayakawa(Fukuoka Dent. College)

1W18
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 18(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2A)

Coupling of replication, repair and transcription, and their common mechanism of chromatin remodeling
Organizers:
Fumio Hanaoka(Gakushuin Univ.), Masayuki Seki(Tohoku Univ.)

1W18-p
Dec. 7 (Tue)14:30-16:30
Room 18(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2A)

synthetic approaches to cellular functions for synthesis of cells
Organizers:
Daisuke Kiga(Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Yoshihiro Shimizu(The Univ. of Tokyo )

1W19
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 19(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2B)

Functions of lipids and steroids in vivo: approaches from invertebrate model organisms
Organizers:
Ryusuke Niwa(Univ. of Tsukuba), Akira Ogawa(Max-Planck-Inst.)

1W19-p
Dec. 7 (Tue)14:30-16:30
Room 19(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2B)

Systems approaches for Developmental and Regenerative Medicine
Organizers:
Hiroshi Asahara(Natl. Research Inst. for Child Health and Development), Tsutomu Ohta(Natl. Cancer Ctr. Research Inst.)

1W20
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 20(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3A)

Molecular-structural basis of translation and RNA quality control system
Organizers:
Toshifumi Inada(Nagoya Univ.), Mutsuhito Ohno(Kyoto Univ.)

1W20-p
Dec. 7 (Tue)14:30-16:30
Room 20(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3A)

How to make sense of DNA data from the new generation sequencers.
Organizers:
Yasukazu Nakamura(Research Org. of Information and Systems), Hidemasa Bono(Research Org. of Information and Systems)

1W21
Dec. 7 (Tue)9:00-11:30
Room 21(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3B)

Extracellular Nucleic Acids: Their novel biological functions and applications in human and natural environments
Organizers:
Mitsuhiro Itaya(Inst. for Advanced Biosci. of Keio Univ.), Yo Kikuchi(Toyohashi Univ. of Technology)

1W21-p
Dec. 7 (Tue)14:30-16:30
Room 21(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3B)

Superpower and dark power of tryptophan and its derivatives
Organizers:
Shigenobu Tone(Kawasaki Med. School), Osamu Takikawa(Natl. Inst. for Longevity Sci., Natl. Ctr. for Geriatrics and Gerontology)

2W6
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 6(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Emerald)

Molecular mechanisms of epithelial barrier function
Organizers:
Mikio Furuse(Kobe Univ.), Akiharu Kubo(Keio Univ.)

2W7
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 7(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Diamond)

Molecular basis of the regulation of plant growth and development by ion channels and transporters
Organizers:
Hidetoshi Iida(Tokyo Gakugei Univ.), Masayoshi Maeshima(Nagoya Univ.)

2W8
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 8(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku1)

Functional machinery for non-coding RNAs: molecular mechanisms and physiological roles
Organizers:
Yukihide Tomari(The Univ. of Tokyo), Yuji Kageyama(Natl. Inst. of Natural Sci.)

2W9
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 9(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku2)

Post-translational modification-mediated cell signal regulation and related disorders
Organizers:
Jun-ichiro Inoue(The Univ. of Tokyo), Fuminori Tokunaga (Osaka Univ.)

2W10
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 10(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku3)

Forefront of the in vivo optical manipulation and optical imaging -Functional analysis and visualization of molecules and cells in vivo by using advanced optical techniques-
Organizers:
Takeshi Imamura(The JFCR Cancer Inst.), Kazuya Kikuchi(Osaka Univ.)

2W11
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 11(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Waraku)

diseases and fibrosis
Organizers:
Hitoshi Kurose(Kyushu Univ.), Tohru Mizushima(Kumamoto Univ.)

2W14
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 14(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 401+402)

Nuclear lipid signaling and function
Organizers:
Yasuhito Shirai(Kobe Univ.), Hitoshi Yagisawa(Univ. of Hyogo)

2W14-p
Dec. 8 (Wed)14:30-16:30
Room 14(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 401+402)

Towards a national database center -beyond the integrated database project-
Organizers:
Toshihisa Takagi(The Research Org. of Information and Systems), Takeshi Nagasu(Eisai Co., Ltd.)

2W15
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 15(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 501)

Chemical Biology of Redox Regulation
Organizers:
Koji Uchida(Nagoya Univ.), Tomohiro Sawa(Kumamoto Univ.)

2W16
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 16(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 502)

DNA/RNA/protein interplay
Organizers:
Hitoshi Kurumizaka(Waseda Univ.), Yasushi Hiraoka(Osaka Univ.)

2W17
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 17(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 503+504+505)

Forefront of ER stress research using various model organisms
Organizers:
Kazutoshi Mori(Kyoto Univ.), Hideki Nishitoh(The Univ. of Tokyo)

2W17-p
Dec. 8 (Wed) 14:30-16:30
Room 17 (Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 503+504+505)

Mathematical analysis of the mechanism of cell migration and cytokinesis and its molecular basis
Organizers:
Hiroshi Hosoya (Hiroshima Univ.), Keita Ohsumi (Nagoya Univ.)

2W18
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 18(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2A)

Novel Aspect of ATM family proteins in DNA damage responses and cellular metabolism
Organizers:
Junya Kobayashi(Kyoto Univ.), Masatoshi Takagi(Tokyo Med. and Dent. Univ.)

2W18-p
Dec. 8 (Wed)14:30-16:30
Room 18(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2A)

Quantitative and computational systems biology
Organizers:
Shinya Kuroda(The Univ. of Tokyo), Shuichi Onami(RIKEN)

2W19
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 19(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2B)

Disease studies using medaka and zebrafish
Organizers:
Hiroshi Nishina(Tokyo Med. and Dent. Univ.), Ryosuke Takahashi(Kyoto Univ.)

2W19-p
Dec. 8 (Wed)14:30-16:30
Room 19(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2B)

Integrated theoretical and experimental approaches to gene regulatory systems
Organizers:
Akatsuki Kimura(Natl. Inst. of Genetics), Yuichi Wakamoto(The Univ. of Tokyo)

2W20
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 20(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3A)

Chromosome DNA replication and checkpoints in 2010s
Organizers:
Seiji Tanaka(Natl. Inst. Genetics), Kanji Furuya(Natl. Inst. Genetics)

2W20-p
Dec. 8 (Wed)14:30-16:30
Room 20(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3A)

How behavior is governed by gene
Organizers:
Norio Ishida(AIST), Daisuke Yamamoto(Tohoku Univ.)

2W21
Dec. 8 (Wed)9:00-11:30
Room 21(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3B)

Origin and evolution of primary biomaterials for common cellular activities.
Organizers:
Yoshitaka Bessho(RIKEN), Gota Kawai(Chiba Inst. of technology)

2W21-p
Dec. 8 (Wed)14:30-16:30
Room 21(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3B)

Molecular mechanism of cancer and application for cancer treatment
Organizers:
Shunichiro Kubota (The Univ. of Tokyo), Motoyoshi Nomizu (TUPLS)

3W6
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 6(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Emerald)

Sensing and Generation of Cellular Mechanical Forces
Organizers:
Toshihiko Ogura (Tohoku Univ.), Naoyuki Inagaki (NAIST)

3W7
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 7(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Diamond)

The frontline of pathogenesis and host defense
Organizers:
Takumi Koshiba (Kyushu Univ.), Hirotaka Kanuka (OUAVM)

3W8
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 8(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku1)

Impact of functional RNAs and their regulatory proteins in life science
Organizers:
Akio Kanai (Keio Univ.), Kumiko Ui-Tei (The Uni. of Tokyo)

3W9
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 9(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku2)

New Topics in Research of Nuclear Receptors
Organizers:
Shigeaki Kato (The Univ. of Tokyo), Ken-ichiro Morohashi (Kyushu Univ.)

3W10
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 10(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku3)

Frontier in mitochondrial research: from basic life science to clinic
Organizers:
Kiyoshi Kita (The Univ. of Tokyo), Koji Okamoto (Osaka Univ.)

3W11
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 11(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Waraku)

Notch signaling: toward understanding disease mechanisms
Organizers:
Motoo Kitagawa (Chiba Univ.), Kenji Matsuno (The Univ. of Tokyo)

3W14
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 14(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 401+402)

Biology and pathology of acyltransferases
Organizers:
Hiroyuki Arai (The Univ. of Tokyo), Taroh Kinoshita (Osaka Univ.)

3W14-p
Dec. 9 (Thu)14:30-16:30
Room 14(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 401+402)

Contribution of Molecular Biology for Construction of Sustainable Society Rich in Natural Resources - How we could develop novel synthetic biology for our earth ? -
Organizers:
Mitsuyoshi Ueda (Kyoto Univ.), Yutaka Tamaru (Mie Univ.)

3W15
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 15(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 501)

Novel insights in ROS signaling manifested by characterization of specific sensor proteins
Organizers:
Takashi Uehara (Okayama Univ.), Motohiro Nishida (Kyusyu Univ.)

3W16
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 16(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 502)

Post-genomic technologies towards to understanding the hierarchical assembly of genetic activities
Organizers:
Chikashi Obuse (Hokkaido Univ.), Hiroshi Kimura (Osaka Univ.)

3W17
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 17(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 503+504+505)

Maintenance of homeostasis and its dysregulation by dying cells
Organizers:
Hiroyasu Nakano (Juntendo Univ.), Sho Yamasaki (Kyushu Univ.)

3W18
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 18(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2A)

Dynamics in high-order complexes for chromosomal replication and its regulation
Organizers:
Tsutomu Katayama (Kyushu Univ.), Toshiki Tsurimoto (Kyushu Univ.)

3W18-p
Dec. 9 (Thu)14:30-16:30
Room 18(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2A)

Systems biology and genome research for cancer prevention, diagnosis and therapy
Organizers:
Noriko Gotoh (The Univ. of Tokyo), Satoru Miyano (The Univ. of Tokyo)

3W19
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 19(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2B)

Interaction of coagulation system and platelets in clot formation
Organizers:
Akiada Ichinose (Yamagata Univ.), Yutaka Yatomi (The Univ. of Tokyo)

3W19-p
Dec. 9 (Thu)14:30-16:30
Room 19(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2B)

Next-Generation Integrated Simulation of Living Matter Project
Organizers:
Atsushi Mochizuki (RIKEN), Hideo Yokota (RIKEN)

3W20
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 20(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3A)

Coordinated Nuclear Events by Biomolecular Modifications
Organizers:
Yoshiaki Ohkuma (Univ. of Toyama), Takashi Ito (Nagasaki Univ.)

3W20-p
Dec. 9 (Thu)14:30-16:30
Room 20(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3A)

Neural sugar code
Organizers:
Kenji Kadomatsu (Nagoya Univ.), Hiroshi Kitagawa (Kobe Pharm. Univ.)

3W21
Dec. 9 (Thu)9:00-11:30
Room 21(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3B)

A cell barrier for gene delivery: To be understood and to be overcome
Organizers:
Hiroyuki Mizuguchi (Osaka Univ.), Tokuko Haraguchi (KARC, NICT)

3W21-p
Dec. 9 (Thu)14:30-16:30
Room 21(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3B)

Intracellular organella-driven evolution and diversity.
Organizers:
Kisaburo Nagamune (NIID), Yuji Inagaki (Univ. of Tsukuba)

4W5
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 5(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Topaz)

The Tbx gene family-centered gene regulation in the heart formation: remodeling from one-dimensional tube structure into three-dimensional four-chambered heart-
Organizers:
Naoyuki Miira (Hamamatsu Univ.), Hiroyuki Yamagishi (Keio Univ.)

4W6
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 6(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Emerald)

Epithelial cell functions and dysfunction-induced diseases
Organizers:
Kiyoko Fukami (The Univ. of Tokyo), SachikoTsukita (Osaka Univ.)

4W7
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 7(Portopia Hotel, South Wing, Diamond)

A search for mechanisms of cellular transformation induced by infection of pathogenic microbes
Organizers:
Junko Mizushima-Sugano(Kogakuin Univ.), Atsuko Masumi (NIID)

4W8
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 8(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku1)

Leading edge of epigenetics in health and diseases
Organizers:
Mitsuyoshi Nakao (Kumamoto Univ.), Yoichi Shinkai (Kyoto Univ.)

4W9
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 9(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku2)

Cell Cycel Control in Decision of Cell Fate
Organizers:
Masatoshi Kitagawa (Hamamatsu Univ.), Makoto Nakanishi (Nagoya City Univ.)

4W10
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 10(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Kairaku3)

Evolution of the Systems to Generate the Functional Protein Community
Organizers:
Toshiya Endo (Nagoya Univ.), Hideki Taguchi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)

4W11
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 11(Portopia Hotel, Main Building, Waraku)

Paradigm on Regulation of TGF-beta Signals
Organizers:
Soichi Kojima (RIKEN), Keiji Miyazawa (The Univ. of Yamanashi)

4W13-p
Dec. 10 (Fri)13:15-15:15
Room 13(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, Int'l Conference Room(301))

Frontier researches on cell dynamics by using in vivo 4D imaging
Organizers:
Masaru Ishii (Osaka Univ.), Kenji Kabashima (Kyoto Univ.)

4W14
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 14(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 401+402)

Lipid machineries that regulate biological responses
Organizers:
Makoto Murakami (RINSHOKEN), Junken Aoki (Tohoku Univ.)

4W14-p
Dec. 10 (Fri)13:15-15:15
Room 14(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 401+402)

Development of Hydrogen Medicine
Organizers:
Shigeo Ohta (Nippon Med. School), Kinji Ohno (Nagoya Univ.)

4W15
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 15(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 501)

BIG BANG of TOR research
Organizers:
Takashi Ushimaru (Shizuoka Univ.), Tatsuya Maeda (The Univ. of Tokyo)

4W16
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 16(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 502)

New frontier of structural cell biology
Organizers:
Toshiya Senda (NAIST), Shuya Fukai (The Univ. of Tokyo)

4W17
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 17(Kobe Int'l Conference Center, 503+504+505)

Frontier of longevity science--Towards the fusion between human longevity science and basic aging science-
Organizers:
Nobuyoshi Hiroee (Keio Univ.), Naoaki Ishii (Tokai Univ.)

4W18
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 18(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2A)

Molecular mechanism of cell competition
Organizers:
Tatsushi Igaki (Kobe Univ.), Nanami Senoo-Matsuda (Waseda Univ.)

4W18-p
Dec. 10 (Fri)13:15-15:15
Room 18(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2A)

Human genome analysis is not yet finished: Toward the summit of human genome via unexpected findings
Organizers:
Nobuyoshi Shimizu (Nagahama Inst. of Bio-Sci. and Tech.), Shinsei Minoshima (Hamamatsu Univ.)

4W19
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 19(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 2B)

Novel functions and recent progress in industrial applications of P450 monooxygenases and conjugating enzymes
Organizers:
Yuri Aoyama (Soka Univ.), Toshiyuki Sakaki (Toyama Pref. Univ.), Yoichi Sakakibara (Univ. of Miyazaki)

4W20
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 20(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3A)

Chromatin and chromosome structure: challenges with interdisciplinary approaches
Organizers:
Tatsuya Hirano (RIKEN), Takashi Ohyama (Waseda Univ.)

4W20-p
Dec. 10 (Fri)13:15-15:15
Room 20(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3A)

The present and future of the study of chromatin gene regulation
Organizers:
Masami Horikoshi (The Univ. of Tokyo), Yuki Yamaguchi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)

4W21
Dec. 10 (Fri)9:00-11:30
Room 21(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3B)

Function and its regulation of bHLH transcription factors in biological clocks
Organizers:
Yoshitaka Fukada (The Univ. of Tokyo), Yukio Kato (Hiroshima Univ.)

4W21-p
Dec. 10 (Fri)13:15-15:15
Room 21(Kobe Int'l Exhibition Hall, Room 3B)

Toward the Development of Microbial New functions
Organizers:
Michihiko Kobayashi (Univ. of Tsukuba), Kan Tanaka (Chiba Univ.)