Program |
Opning Remarks
|
10:30-10:40 |
Takeaki Ozawa
Graduate School of Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan |
Keynote Lectures
|
10:40-11:20 |
Michael R. H. White
School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK
“Spatial and temporal information coding by the NF-κB system” |
11:20-12:00 |
Robert E. Campbell
Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Canada
“Moulding fluorescent proteins into new biotools: engineering of protein surfaces, topology, and chromophores” |
12:00-13:00 |
Lunch |
Session 1: Fluorescence and MRI Imaging
|
13:00-13:30 |
Takeharu Nagai
Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Japan
“Toward understanding biological phenomena by genetically-encoded molecular spies” |
13:30-14:00 |
Fu-Jen Kao
Institute of Biophotonics Engineering, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
“Visualizing Cellular Metabolism with Fluorescence Lifetime of Reduced Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide” |
14:00-14:30 |
Mingyuan Gao
Institute of Chemistry, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
“Magnetic Nanocrystals: from Preparations to Bioapplications” |
14:30-14:50 |
Muhammad Awais
School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK
“Measuring dynamic protein interactions in living cells over time” |
14:50-15:10 |
Coffee Break |
Session 2: Systems Biology
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15:10-15:40 |
Hiroyuki Takeda
Graduate School of Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan
“Coupling cellular oscillators in vertebrate segmentation: analysis with high-resolution imaging of gene transcription” |
15:40-16:10 |
Atsushi Mochizuki
Theoretical Biology Laboratory, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute, Japan
“Structure of regulatory networks and dynamics of bio-molecules: Predicting unknown from known” |
16:10-16:30 |
Yuichi Ozaki
Graduate School of Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan
“High throughput quantification of single cellular signaling events by use of immunostaining and image cytometry” |
16:30-16:50 |
Coffee Break |
16:50-17:20 |
Yoshihiro Ohmiya
Research Institute of Genome-based Biofactory, National Institute of Advance Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
“Application of luciferases for in vivo bioluminescence imaging” |
17:20-17:50 |
Michitaka Ozaki
Department of Molecular Surgery, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Japan
“Bio-imaging of Surgical Stress, dynamic analysis of liver oxidative stress and damage” |
17:50-18:10 |
Akira Kanno
Graduate School of Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan
“Bioluminescent Probes to Visualize Biological Functions in Living Cells” |
Closing Remarks |
18:10-18:20 |
Tsuneo Urisu
Institute for Molecular Science |