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KEY Forum Sep.8-9.2011

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2011年 9 月 8 日・ 9 日に熊本大学工学部百周年記念館にて開催されました。
京都大学 山中伸弥教授(発生研客員教授)をはじめ、国内外から著名な先生を多数お迎えしご講演いただきました。

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KEY Forum in Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine-
Supported by
Global COE and IMEG, Kumamoto University

 

 

 

Venue:100th Anniversary Memorial Hall, Kumamoto University
September 8 (Thursday), 2011

Registration  8:00~

9:00-9:05 Opening Remarks

Session I Organogenesis (Chairperson: Gen Yamada, Hiroshi Sasaki)
9:05-9:30 Hideaki Tanaka (Kumamoto University)
“Chemorepulsive axon guidance cue, draxin, and its receptors”

9:30-9:55 Ryuichi Nishinakamura (Kumamoto University)
“Nephron progenitors in the embryonic kidney”

9:55-10:20 Jordan Kreidberg (Harvard Medical School)
“The maintenance of kidney progenitor cells”

Break

(Chairperson: Toshio Suda, Hideaki Tanaka)
10:40-11:05 Nicholas Barker (Institute of Medical Biology (IMB))
“Lgr5 Stem Cells in Self-Renewal and Cancer”

11:05-11:30 Shoen Kume (Kumamoto University)
“Signals involved in guiding ES cells to differentiate into pancreatic beta cells”

11:30-11:55 Taro Toyoda (Kyoto University)
“Generation of pancreatic beta cells from human ES/iPS cells: Towards regenerative therapy for diabetes”

Poster & Lunch
12:00 -14:00 (with Sandwich)

Session II Tissue Stem Cells (Chairperson: Kenji Shimamura, Yuichi Oike)
14:00-14:25 Hideki Enomoto (Riken)
“Neurovascular congruency is required for the development of the enteric nervous system”

14:25-14:50 Tetsuya Taga (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
“External cues and intrinsic properties regulating neural stem cell fate”

14:50-15:15 Takashi Nagasawa (Kyoto University)
“Bone Marrow Niches for Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells”

15:15 -15:40  Toshio Suda (Keio University)
“Glycolytic Metabolism of Hematopoietic Stem Cells”

Break
(Chairperson: Shoen Kume, Tetsuya Taga)
16:00-16:25 Takatsune Shimizu (Keio University)
“Establishment and characterization of mouse osteosarcoma stem cells”

16:25-16:45 Chia-Ning Shen (Academia Sinica)
“Pancreatic cell plasticity and its role in islet repairing and carcinogenesis”

16:45-17:05 Keiko Muguruma (Riken)
“Neural induction and self-organization in three-dimensional ES cell culture”

September 9 (Friday), 2011

Registration  8:30~

Session III Development / Epigenetics (Chairperson: Takashi Nagasawa, Takumi Era)
9:00-9:25 Atsuko Sehara (Kyoto University)
“A Role of ADAM8 in the Onset of Blood Circulation”

9:25-9:50 Taiji Adachi (Kyoto University)
“Multiscale Biomechanics of Actin Cytoskeleton in Migrating Cells: From Cells to Molecules”

9:50-10:10 Satoru Mochida (Kumamoto University)
“Reciprocal Inhibition System between PP2A and CDK”

10:10- 10:35  John Yu (Academia Sinica)
“Stem Cells and Cancer, from the perspective of glycomics analysis”

Break
(Chairperson: Hitoshi Niwa, Hideyuki Okano)
10:55-11:20 Hiroyuki Sasaki (Kyushu University)
“Role of small RNAs in shaping the epigenome of germ cells for genome defense and imprinting”

11:20-11:45 Mitsuyoshi Nakao (Kumamoto University)
“Epigenetic cell regulation and deregulation by chromatin factors”

11:45-12:10 Alice Yu (Academia Sinica)
“Phosphoproteomic analysis of breast cancer stem cell”

Poster & Lunch
12:10-14:10 (with Sandwich)

Session IV Pluripotent Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine (Chairperson: Minetaro Ogawa, Mitsuyoshi Nakao)
14:10 -14:35 Hitoshi Niwa (Riken)
“Pluripotency-associated transcription factor network”

14:35-15:00 Hiroshi Sasaki (Kumamoto University)
“Mechanisms of position-dependent cell fate specification in preimplantation mouse embryos”

15:00 -15:35 Minoru Ko (National Institute on Aging (NIH))
“Network analysis of pluripotency and immortality”

Break
(Chairperson: Ryuichi Nishinakamura, John Yu)
15:55 -16:30 Shinya Yamanaka (Kyoto University)
“Induction of Pluripotency by Defined Factors”

16:30 -16:55 Yutaka Hanazono (Jichi Medical University)
“The Generation of Naive Porcine Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells”

16:55-17:20 Hideyuki Okano (Keio University)
“Regeneration of the damaged CNS using reprogrammed fibroblasts”

17:20 -17:25  Concluding remarks

Reception (100th Anniversary Memorial Hall)

Sep 10 IMEG tour & sightseeing in Mt. Aso

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