HFSP Science Summit Japan 2025 Satellite Event at Kyoto University
京都大学では、生命科学分野の次世代を担う若手研究者の育成と国際的な研究ネットワークの形成を目的として、HFSP Science Summit Japan 2025のサテライトイベント「Next Frontiers in Life Science: HFSP x Nobel Prize in Kyoto」を開催いたします。
本イベントでは、HFSP事務局との共催により、ノーベル賞受賞者およびHFSP中曽根賞受賞者10名をお迎えし、ノーベル賞受賞者による基調講演や若手研究者によるポスター発表・フラッシュトークを通じて、次世代の生命科学研究者の皆様に「生命科学のフロンティア」を多角的に考察する貴重な学術交流の機会を提供いたします。
さらに、京都大学独自の取り組みとして 京都大学レクチャーシップアワード[医学・生命科学]の受賞者を発表いたします。
学部生からポスドク、シニア研究者まで幅広い層のご参加を歓迎いたします。世界最高峰の研究者との直接対話を通じて、生命科学の新たなフロンティアを切り拓く絶好の機会として、ぜひご参加ください。
ご関心のある方は、参加登録をお願いいたします。参加登録は定員に達し次第、締め切らせていただきます。
対象
若手研究者(大学院生・ポスドクを含む)、HFSPに関心のある研究者、研究支援者 等
使用言語
英語(通訳なし・必要に応じて逐次対応あり)
プログラム(予定)
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時間 |
内容 |
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8:30 – 9:00 |
受付 |
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9:00 – 9:15 |
開会挨拶
MC: Dr. Yu Sasaki, Kyoto University Office of Research Acceleration |
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9:15 – 9:45 |
HFSP とHFSPの研究グラントとフェローシップの紹介
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9:45 – 10:45 |
ノーベル賞受賞者フォーラム:次なるフロンティアへの導入セッション
Moderators: Professor Yasunori Hayashi, Kyoto University and Dr. Tomomi Shimogori, RIKEN |
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10:45 – 11:00 |
休憩 |
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11:00 – 11:40 |
基調講演
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11:40 – 13:00 |
ポスターセッションおよび参加者とノーベル賞・中曽根賞受賞者との交流 |
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13:00 – 13:30 |
ベストプレゼンテーション賞およびフラッシュトーク |
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13:30 – 13:45 |
京都大学レクチャーシップアワード 2025 [医学・生命科学分野] 発表
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13:45 – 14:00 |
閉会挨拶
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14:00 – 15:00 |
HFSP個別相談会 |
※最新情報は順次公開します。
参加登録方法
下記の申し込みフォームよりお申し込みください。 受付終了
ポスター発表者
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Poster No. |
Name |
Affiliation |
Poster title (Tentative) |
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01 |
Wajd Amly |
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (WPI-ASHBi) |
Progressive Saccadic Reaction Time Impairments in Marmosets with |
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02 |
Koichiro Maki |
Institute for Life and Medical Sciences |
Capturing mechanical deformation of DNA duplex in a cell nucleus |
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03 |
Kiuma Kouno |
Graduate School of Biostudies |
A Fluorescent Sensor for High-Throughput Screening of Src Conformational Changes Induced by Inhibitors |
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04 |
Tian Luan |
Graduate School of Medicine |
The Impact of Mis-Self-Diagnosed ADHD on Self-Efficacy |
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05 |
Ruixuan Zhang |
Institute for Chemical Research |
Giant virus creates subcellular environment to overcome codon–tRNA mismatch |
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06 |
Quan Wu |
Graduate School of Medicine |
A Metabolic-epigenetic axis Regulates Species-Specific Cortical Developmental Tempo |
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07 |
Itsuki Abe |
Center for iPS Cell Research and Application (CiRA) |
Programmable Cell Type-Specific Gene Regulation via Multiple Synthetic mRNAs |
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08 |
Yoshiki Ikeda |
Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) |
Development of “Miniature antibody” technology |
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09 |
Nobuaki Takahashi |
Graduate School of Engineering |
Oxidative Stress Defense in Cancer |
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10 |
Chengyuan Zhu |
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Programmed cell-immobilization of living cells by independent molecular interaction |
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11 |
Jiacheng Sun |
Graduate School of Engineering |
Placental mammals emerged with the evolution of hypoxia sensitivity in TRPA1 |
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12 |
Yuki Masuo |
Graduate School of Medicine |
Stem-like peripheral helper T cells seed their effector counterpart in rheumatoid arthritis |
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13 |
Daishi Fujita |
Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) |
Biochemistry’s hidden bottleneck: Beyond flask-and-molarity to capture cellular heterogeneity |
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14 |
Bingxin Xie |
Graduate School of Biostudies |
EpiLoop: explainable graph transformer for identifying and classifying cell-specific chromatin loops |
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15 |
Nhi Nguyen |
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (WPI-ASHBi) |
A pangenome approach to study human LINE-1 polymorphism |
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16 |
Yusuke Nakasone |
Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science |
Real-Time Visualization of Protein Dynamics by Advanced Integrated Spectroscopic Techniques |
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17 |
Byungseok Jin |
Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study (KUIAS) |
Dissecting Organ-Specific ER Stress Responses Using a Chronic Stress Medaka Model |
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18 |
Miriam Ojima |
Graduate School of Biostudies |
Facilitation and priority effects can shape competitive dynamics between infant gut-associated Bifidobacterium and Bacteroides |
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19 |
Tsubasa Suzuki |
Graduate School of Science |
Genomic legacy of the Jomon: Transcriptional impact of ancient haplotypes in modern Japanese |
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20 |
Haruko Inose |
Graduate school of Biostudies |
Ki-67: From Marker to Master Scaffold at the Crossroads of Genomics, Morphology, and Cancer Therapeutics |
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21 |
Hiroyuki Uechi |
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Condensation organizes molecular localization and functions at tricellular junctions in epithelial remodeling |
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22 |
Satoko Ueno |
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (WPI-ASHBi) |
Neural Plasticity of Axonal Projections from Motor Cortex after Spinal Cord Injury in Macaque Monkeys |
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23 |
Yizhou Peng |
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Enhancing MSC Binding through Site-Oriented Antibody Conjugation via Click Chemistry for Targeted Delivery |
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24 |
Ayaki Saito |
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Mechanistic analysis of transcriptional regulation mediated by GPCR |
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25 |
Arisa Akagi |
Graduate School of Medicine |
Dissecting the Systemic Effects of Oral Tolerance on Skin Inflammation |
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26 |
Yizhi Yan |
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (WPI-ASHBi) |
Decoding the Regulatory Blueprint of Human Evolution: Mapping evolutionary Variants That Drive Human specific Gene Expression changes |
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27 |
Taichi Igarashi |
Graduate School of Biostudies |
Oncogenic KRAS-induced heterochromatin-associated replication stress triggers PrimPol dependent response |
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28 |
Alisa Tobe |
Wildlife Research Center |
Evolutionary insights into toxin resistance of the Crested Serpent-eagle |
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29 |
Yudi Rahmadian |
Graduate School of Agriculture |
Gamma (γ)-glutamyl dipeptides in foods enhance phagocytic activities and ameliorate inflammation via calcium sensing receptors in macrophage J774A.1 |
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30 |
Riko Suzuki |
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Comparative Analysis of Signaling Pathways Mediated by MOR Splice Variants |
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