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FY2023 Research Presentation by Green Bio Economy Fellowship (GBEF) Students(2024.2.27)

Dear all,

Thank you for your continued support of the NAIST Green Economy Consortium. We are pleased to announce that the students of NAIST Green Bioeconomy Fellowship (GBEF) will be presenting their research results at the following event. It is grateful to attend it and give us your comments and opinions. Please register via the application link below.

Sincerely yours

FY2023 Research Presentation by Green Bio Economy Fellowship (GBEF) Students

Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2024, 13:00-17:10

Venue: Hybrid event (On-site: CDG Commons, Online: Zoom)

Admission: Free of charge (¥2,000 will be charged separately for participants in the opinion exchange session (onsite))

Application: Please register here.

Remarks:
Multiple participants from one company are welcome.
Please note that you will be asked to provide your company name and your name if you wish to participate.
Presenters are PhD students of D1, D2, and D3 grade in Bioscience or Materials Science.
ZoomID will be sent to those who register online on Monday, February 26.

Program:
13:00 Opening remarks
13:05 Talk 1~6 (6 talk (D1): 8 minutes for each presentation + 2 minutes for questions)
13:05~13:15 Shuya Hiroki, Identification and functional analysis of novel cyclic RNAs involved in the regulation of inflammatory responses
13:15~13:25 Yusa Kashiwase, Agrobacterium-medeated transformation of the parasitic plant Phtheirospermum japonicum
13:25~13:35 Haruna Tagawa, Analysis of glioma cell motility using mathematical models
13:35~13:45 Masashi Nishide, Immunohistological analysis of gastric maturation process and search for its regulating factors
13:45~13:55 Yuki Furuta, Analysis of the regulatory mechanism of petal detachment by jasmonic acid
13:55~14:05 Canran Feng, Investigation of small RNA-based regulation in tick development and tick-virus interaction

14:05 Break (10 min)

14:15 Talk 7-12 (6 talk (D2): 8 minutes for each presentation + 2 minutes for questions)
14:15~14:25 Satoshi Takayama, Low-temperature crystal growth of grain-free silicon thin films and their application to three-dimensional integration
14:25~15:35 Kengo Sawamura, Functional elucidation of Pumilio protein in the regulation of innate immune response
14:35~15:45 Nana Otsuka, Identification of small molecule compounds that regulate flowering time in plants
14:45~14:55 Yuya Matsumoto, Involvement of F-BAR protein PACSIN2 in adipocyte differentiation and lipid droplet formation
14:55~15:05 Yuma Hanai, High-throughput knock-in system using non-homologous end joining
15:05~15:15 Yu Leng, Elucidation of the mechanism underlying the expression pattern of clock genes in Arabidopsis thaliana roots

15:15 Break (10 minutes)

15:25 Talk 13~18 (6 talk (D3): 12 minutes for each presentation + 3 minutes for questions)
15:25~15:40 Toshifumi Fujioka, Uptake mechanism of extracellular vesicles in cell motility induced by extracellular vesicles
15:40~15:55 Hikari Ikeda, Analysis of root hair elongation mechanism by circadian clock in aboveground
15:55~16:10 Moe Ikegawa, Identification and functional analysis of TXPs that regulate antigen cross-presentation via MHC class I
16:10~16:25 Natsumi Aoki, Analysis of the parasitic organ induction pathway in the parasitic plant Striga.
16:25~16:40 Ayumi Oda, Studies on the regulation of cell division in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha.
16:40~16:55 Mai Ikei, Structure-function analysis of the YeeE-YeeD complex responsible for thiosulfate uptake

16:55 Plenary Discussion and Critique

17:00 Closing remarks

17:30 Get-togather (on-site only)

Contact: Center for Digital Green-innovation (CDG) Office

seminar-info@cdg.naist.jp

Organized by: Nara Institute of Science and Technology Center for Digital Green-innovation (CDG), NAIST Green Economy Consortium