We are pleased to announce that the students of Green Bioeconomy Fellowship (GBEF) will be presenting their research results at the following event. We would be grateful if you could attend and give us your comments and opinions. We look forward to seeing you at the event.
FY2022 Research Presentation of Green Bioeconomy Fellowship Students
Date and Time: Monday, March 13, 2023, 13:00-17:00
Venue: Hybrid (On-site: CDG Commons, Online: Zoom)
Admission: Free
Registration: Sorry, it is closed.
Remarks:
Multiple participants from one company are welcome.
Please show your name and affiliation.
PhD students in the fields of biotechnology or materials science will present in this event.
Program:
13:00 Opening remarks
13:05 Presentations 1~6 (6 presentations: 10 minutes for each presentation + 5 minutes for questions)
13:05~13:20 Nana Otsuka: Regulation of flowering time of plants by low molecular weight compounds
13:20~13:35 Kengo Sawamura: Elucidation of the function of Pumilio homolog 2 (Pum2) in the regulation of innate immune responses
13:35~13:50 Tomoyuki Takayama: Research on low-temperature growth technology of grain-free silicon thin film crystals and investigation of energy-saving process
13:50~14:05 Yuma Hanai: Development of a novel intron NHEJ knock-in method for generation of fluorescent reporter cells
14:05~14:20 Yuya Matsumoto: Analysis of cell membrane response to stimulation of adipocyte differentiation
14:20~14:35 Leng Yu: Elucidation of the mechanism of the distinctive clock genes’ expression pattern in A. thaliana
14:35 Break (25 minutes)
15:00 Presentations 7~12 (6 presentations: 10 minutes for each presentation + 5 minutes for questions)
15:00~15:15 Toshifumi Fujioka: Analysis of the mechanism of cell motility activation by the uptake of extracellular vesicles
15:15~15:30 Ayumi Oda: Functional analysis of cell cycle regulators, WEE1 and CDC25, in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
15:30~15:45 Hikari Ikeda: Analysis of root hair elongation mechanism by circadian clock in the aboveground
15:45~16:00 Moe Ikegawa: Functional analysis of a novel molecule, TXP, in antigen cross-presentation
16:00~16:15 Mai Ikei: Structure-function analysis of thiosulfate ion transporter complex
16:15~16:30 Natsumi Aoki: Analysis of the sucker induction pathway in the parasitic plant Striga.
16:30 Plenary Discussion
16:55 Closing remarks
Contact to: Center for Digital Green-innovation (CDG) Office
seminar-info@cdg.naist.jp
Organized by: Nara Institute of Science and Technology, NAIST Green Economy Consortium, Center for Digital Green-innovation (CDG)
Supported by: BioCommunity Kansai (BiocK)
Cooperated by: NPO Kinki Bio-industry Development Organization