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Special Workshop on Life and Medical Sciences for Next Stage on Research Collaboration and Exchange of Human Talents between the University of Bonn and Waseda University: Lighting Talk by Next Generation

Date: Nov.28 (Mon) 18:00-19:30

 

Venue: Seminar Room No.2, 3rd Floor, Tokyo Women’s Medical University-Waseda University Joint Institution for Advanced Biomedical Sciences (TWIns)

 

Organizer: Center for Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Waseda University

 

Co-organizer: Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Nano-Energy Unit of Top Global University Project, Waseda University, Global Consolidated Research Institute for Science Wisdom, Waseda University, Institute for Advanced Research of Biosystem Dynamics, Waseda University

 

Program

 

18:00

Opening Address

 

Prof. Toru Asahi

       

18:05

Lighting Talk

 

 

 

“Creation of E. coli dependent on glycolysis composed of a group of Trp-free enzymes”

 

Naosato Takagi (M2, Kiga Lab.)

 

“Influence of synthetic synaptic organizers on synaptic dynamics”

 

Boxiao Zhao (M1, Bannai Lab.)

 

“Modification of immune system aging by endocannainoid system”

 

Haruka Hosoki (B4, Shibata/ Nozaki Lab.)

 

“Identifying mesenchymal stem cell’s therapeutic effect on kidney injury”

 

Lisa Amanda Sugawara (B4, Asahi Lab.)

 

“E3 ligase Cereblon-mediated protein degradation: In the case of APP family”

 

Mizuho Oishi (B4, Asahi/ Sawamura Lab.)

 

“The role of protein degradation by E3 ligase Cereblon during cellular stress”

 

Kotaro Kawasaki (M1, Asahi/Sawamura Lab.)

 

“Development of bacterial RNA-seq technologies for single-cell level low input RNA”

 

Mika Nishimura (M1, Takeyama/Hosokawa Lab.)

 

“A chemical genetic screen for anti-microtubule agents using the benzimidazole-resistant mutant of fission yeast”

 

Mamika Minagawa (D1/Research Assoc., Sato/Toya Lab.)

 

“Analysis of the mechanism by which the microtubule-associated protein CAMSAP2 regulates mitochondrial morphology”

 

Riku Arai (D1, Sato/Toya Lab.)

 

“p38α plays differential roles in hematopoietic stem cell activity dependent on aging contexts”

 

Yuriko Sorimachi (D2, Goda Lab.)

 

“Spontaneous and multifaceted ATP release from astrocytes at the scale of hundreds of synapses”

 

Yoshiki Hatashita (D3, Inoue Lab.)

 

“Development of the observation of membrane fusion with label-free liposomes by calcium imaging”

 

Morihiro Hotta(D4, Takeoka Lab.)

 

“Genomic and metagenomic studies on crickets for the advancement of entomology and entomophagy”

 

Assist. Prof. Kosuke Kataoka

 

“Endocannabinoid systems in the Neuroimmunology”

 

Assoc. Prof. Chihiro Nozaki

       

19:30

Closing Address

 

Rector Michael Hoch

 

  • Participants from the University of Bonn
  • Dr. Michael Hoch, Rector
  • Dr. Birgit Ulrike Münch, Vice Rector for International Affairs
  • Dr. Annette Scheersoi, Vice Rector for Sustainability
  • Katharina Fuchs-Bodde, Director, International Office
  • Christian Klöckner, Deputy Head, Section Partnerships & International Researchers, International Office
  • Jonas Fehres, Personal Advisor to the Rector
  • Maximilian Patzek, Personal Advisor to the Vice Rector for International Affairs