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Date: Oct 29, 1 pm - Oct 30, 12 am

venue: University Hall at Univ. Tsukuba MAP

Registration fee: The workshop is free, including dinner.

Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeL0ren-YeKY3odgt66osdF3ajknOc48_3yinJfZyCvI4L20w/viewform

Program

10/29(Tue)

13:15- Start Reception

13:45- Opening Remarks, Session I
Tsuyoshi Inoue (Osaka Univ)
Tatsuya Torigai (Chugai Co., Ltd.)
Osamu Nureki (Univ Tokyo)
Chieko Hamamoto (JEOL)
Shintaro Maeda (TFS)

17:20- Move to Lounge
Banquet & Poster presentation

10/30(Wed)

9:25- Session Ⅱ
Naruhiko Adachi (Univ Tsukuba)
Sota Sato (Univ Tokyo)
Genji Kurisu (Osaka Univ)

11:35- Optional tour: CyoEM facility at Univ Tsukuba (Move to TARA)

Chair: Kenji Iwasaki (Univ. Tsukuba) & Kazuyoshi Murata (NIPS)

Supported by AMED BINDS, JBS, JSM, ExCELLS, ABiS

2024-09-12 2024-10-30

We are pleased to announce that the EMBO |COB Workshop “Molecular mechanisms of developmental and regenerative biology” will be held on November 6 to 8, 2024 at RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR), Kobe, Japan.

This workshop will focus on the fundamentals of vertebrate development and regeneration. Sessions will include topics on early development, pluripotency, organoids and tissue stem cell function, germline specification and regeneration. The overarching theme is understanding of how cell identity is specified, maintained and re-specified. These fast-moving fields are being driven by innovations in quantitative methodologies, super-resolution microscopy and single-cell omics. Examples include the utility of single-cell multi-omics analyses to reveal complex intercellular interactions driving tissue maturation in embryos, stem cell-based embryo models and organoids, and delineating the biophysical parameters affecting transcription factor-chromatin interactions and cell state changes. Recent major advances will be covered at the workshop, including recent insights into in vitro germ cell differentiation, the species-specificity of germ cell development and the adaptability of developmental mechanisms in regeneration. Understanding the underlying mechanisms at play will offer unique insights that could be exploited for regenerative medicine. This high-profile workshop will advance research in developmental and regenerative biology by enhancing intellectual interactions and engendering collaborations, particularly at the interface of research disciplines.

We encourage the submission of abstracts for the poster session for a lively and informative exchange of views. A small number of poster abstracts will be selected for oral presentations.

We look forward to your participation.

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URL: https://meetings.embo.org/event/24-dev-biology

Date: November 6 (Wednesday) – 8 (Friday), 2024

Venue: Kobe Campus, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research

Registration fee:

  • Student/Postodocs: 34,500 JPY
  • Student/Postdocs*: 30,000 JPY
  • Academic: 51,000 JPY
  • Academic*: 46,500 JPY
  • Industry: 105,000 JPY

*Residents of Japan travelling by train, bus or on foot

Registration includes Coffee breaks, meet-the-speaker lunches (3 days), dinner (2 evenings), excursion. Accommodation is NOT included.

Deadline:
Registration: Sunday, October 6, 2024
Abstract submission: Friday, September 6, 2024

Confirmed Speakers:
https://meetings.embo.org/event/24-dev-biology

Contact:
Ms. Yoko Toyama, Chikako Murata
RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR)
E-mail: embows-bdr2024[at]ml.riken.jp ※Please replace [at] with @ when addressing Emails

2024-06-17 2024-11-08

The registration website for the 12th 3R+3C International Symposium has been released.
https://smartconf.jp/content/2024-3r3c/

Date: November 18-22, 2024

Venue: ACROS Fukuoka, Tenjin, Fukuoka City, Japan

Registration: June 1- July 31

Abstract submission: June 1- August 31

Registration to the excursion: June 1- July 31

Sponsored by the Molecular Biology Society of Japan (MBSJ).

2024-06-07 2024-11-22