The
26th Hot Spring Harbor International Symposium
−Trans-Omics: New Approaches in Biology
and Medicine−
Medical
Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University
November
2-3, 2016
Collaborative
Research Station Hall I, Hospital Campus, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, JAPAN
Wednesday, November 2, 2016 |
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10:00-10:05 |
Opening
Remarks: Yusaku Nakabeppu (Director of Medical Institute of
Bioregulation) |
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Session 1: |
Signaling Networks Chair:
Takeshi Bamba |
10:05-10:30 |
S-01: Mariko Okada (Osaka
University, Japan) |
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Multiple-scale
cooperativity in signal-transcription network for cellular commitment |
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10:30-10:55 |
S-02: Hiroyuki Kubota (Kyushu
University, Japan) |
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Trans-omic
analysis of insulin action-toward in vivo trans-omic analysis- |
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10:55-11:30 |
S-03: Uwe Sauer (ETH Zurich,
Switzerland) |
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Coordination
of metabolism through metabolite-protein interactions |
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11:30-11:40 |
Group
Photos |
11:40-13:00 |
Lunch
(Transomics meeting by invitation only) |
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Session 2: |
Transcription, Translation and Robustness Chair:
Mikita Suyama |
13:00-13:25 |
S-04: Hisao Moriya (Okayama
University, Japan) |
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Consequences
of protein overexpression |
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13:25-13:50 |
S-05: Yasuyuki Ohkawa (Kyushu
University, Japan) |
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The
baseline of transcription level is determined by selective incorporation of
histone H3 variants |
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13:50-14:25 |
S-06: Timothy J. Stasevich (Colorado
State University, USA) |
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Real-time
imaging of single mRNA translation dynamics in living cells |
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14:25-14:45 |
Coffee
break |
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Session 3: |
Short Talks by Young Scientists Chair:
Tohru Ishitani |
14:45-16:45 |
Short
talks of 12 minutes each (see p.4 for details) |
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16:45-17:05 |
Coffee
break |
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Session 4: |
Development and Differentiation Chair: Atsushi Suzuki |
17:05-17:30 |
S-07: Hiroyuki Sasaki
(Kyushu University, Japan) |
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Multiple
functions of the epigenetic regulator UHRF1 in mouse oocytes revealed by
trans-omics approaches |
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17:30-17:55 |
S-08: Akira Nakamura (Kumamoto
University, Japan) |
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Search
for new factors that direct germ cell formation in the Drosophila embryo |
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17:55-18:20 |
S-9: Naoki Irie (University of
Tokyo, Japan) |
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Why
are vertebratesf organogenesis stages evolutionarily conservative? |
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19:00- |
Dinner party (by
invitation only) |
Thursday,
November 3, 2016 |
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Session
5: |
Disease_I Chair: Hiroki Shibata |
10:30-10:55 |
S-10: Tatsuhiko Tsunoda
(Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) |
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Trans-omic
analysis strategy for precision medicine |
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10:55-11:20 |
S-11: Yoshiyuki Minegishi (Tokushima
University, Japan) |
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Identification
of the molecular pathogenesis of hyper-IgE syndrome |
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11:20-11:55 |
S-12: Yong Hou (Beijing
Genomics Institute, China) |
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Efforts
to push single cell trans-omics for cancer research |
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11:55-13:30 |
Lunch
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Session
6: |
Disease_I
I Chair: Yoshihiro Yamanishi |
13:30-13:55 |
S-13: Keiichi Nakayama
(Kyushu University, Japan) |
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Next-generation
proteomics unveils a global landscape of |
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13:55-14:20 |
S-14: Jun Koseki (Osaka
University, Japan) |
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Trans-omics
analysis shows novel functional change in the ornithine metabolic pathway
between cancer stem cells and non-cancer stem cells |
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14:20-14:55 |
S-15: Marie Evangelista (Genentech,
USA) |
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Lessons
from targeting metabolic dependencies in PDAC |
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14:55-15:00 |
Closing
Remarks: Hiroyuki Sasaki (Kyushu University, Japan) |
Session3:
Short-Talk Session for Young Scientists Chair: Tohru Ishitani Wednesday,
November, 2 2016 14:45-16:45
Short talks of 12 minutes each Y-01:
Shinjiro Hino (Kumamoto University,
Japan) Regulation
of cellular metabolism by histone demethylase LSD1 Y-02:
Kou Motani (Tokushima University,
Japan) Identification
of STING-dependent secreted proteins using quantitative proteomic analysis Y-03:
Kenji Shimazu (Tokushima University,
Japan) Characterization
of target genes for inhibitory co-receptor PD-1 by CAGE Y-04:
Yuki Kawasaki (Tokyo Medical and
Dental University, Japan) Development
of the novel method gEnIGMAh for simultaneous identification of methylcytosine
and hydroxymethylcytosine Y-05:
Yuki Akieda (Kyushu University,
Japan) Apoptosis-mediated
elimination of "Wnt/ΐ-catenin signaling noise" supports precise
embryonic patterning Y-06:
Yuta Katayama (Kyushu University,
Japan) CHD8
haploinsufficiency results in autistic-like phenotypes in mice Y-07:
Ryusuke Sawada (Kyushu University,
Japan) Transomics-based
drug repositioning for a wide range of diseases Y-08:
Kai Inui (Kyushu University, Japan) Analysis
of nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) using genomic and transcriptomic data Y-09:
Yuuta Imoto (Kyushu University,
Japan) Post-genomic
analysis of supramolecular nanomachinery for membrane-bounded organelle
division Y-10:
Yuki Sohma (Kyushu University,
Japan) Metabolomics
on designed metabolic dynamics by synthetic genetic circuits |