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最終更新日:2015/08/26

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特別講演

1日目:9月11日(金)
10:00~11:00 Room A

1L1

An outsider’s take on autism spectrum disorders

Martin Raff
MRC LMCB, University College London
Chairperson:

Yasuki Ishizaki(石崎 泰樹)
Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学大学院医学系研究科分子細胞生物学)

(Supported by The Naito Foundation)

2日目:9月12日(土)
10:00~11:00 Room A

2L1

A role of drebrin A in the activity-dependent trafficking of NMDA receptors to the plasma membrane

Chiye Aoki1, Sho Fujisawa1、Kei Tateyama1、Yi-Wen Chen1、Tomoaki Shirao2
1Center for Neural Science, New York University, 2Dept of Neurobiology and Behavior, Gunma Univ Graduate School of Medicine
Chairperson:

Hiroshi Kiyama(木山 博資)
Functional Anatomy and Neuroscience, Anatomy and Cell Biology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine(名古屋大学大学院医学系研究科機能組織学(解剖学第二))

3日目:9月13日(日)
10:00~11:00 Room A

3L1

Genetically encoded tools for brain analysis

Atsushi Miyawaki(宮脇 敦史)
RIKEN Brain Science Institute RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics (理化学研究所 脳科学総合研究センター 光量子工学研究領域)
Chairperson:

Takayuki Murakoshi(村越 隆之)
Saitama Medical University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry(埼玉医科大学 生化学)

 

 

 

会長招聘講演

1日目:9月11日(金)
11:00~11:40 Room A

1L2

Therapeutic strategy for brain disorders as systemic diseases

Keiji Wada(和田 圭司)
National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry(国立精神・神経医療研究センター神経研究所)
Chairperson:

Shinichi Kohsaka(髙坂 新一)
National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center for Neurology and Psychiatry(国立精神・神経医療研究センター神経研究所)

13:20~14:00 Room A

1L3

Oxytocin and more:what we have learned from the brain development and its disorders

Makoto Sato(佐藤  真)
Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine(大阪大学大学院医学系研究科生命機能研究科)/United Graduate School of Child Development, Osaka University(大阪大学 連合小児発達学研究科)/Research Center for Child Mental Development, University of Fukui(福井大学 子どものこころの発達研究センター)
Chairperson:

Noriko Osumi(大隅 典子)
Department of Developmental Neuroscience, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine(東北大学大学院医学系研究科発生発達神経科学分野)

2日目:9月12日(土)
11:00~11:40 Room A

2L2

Is delivery a critical period in the pathogenesis of autism?

Yehezkel Ben-Ari
INMED, France
Chairperson:

Toru Takumi(内匠  透)
Laboratory for Mental Biology RIKEN Brain Science Institute(理化学研究所 脳科学総合研究センター 精神生物学研究チーム)

13:50~14:30 Room A

2L3

Neuronal calcium sensor proteins:contribution to the diversity of neuronal calcium signaling

Ken Takamatsu(高松  研)
Dept. of Physiology, Toho University School of Medicine(東邦大学医学部生理学講座)
Chairperson:

Masayuki Miura(三浦 正幸)
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo(東京大学大学院薬学系研究科・薬学部)

3日目:9月13日(日)
11:00~11:40 Room A

3L2

Gliomagenesis and GRIA2-An Integrated vertical study from Gene to Disease

Shogo Ishiuchi(石内 勝吾)
Department of Neurosurgery, Graduate School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus(琉球大学院・医・脳神経外科)
Chairperson:

Hideyuki Okano(岡野 栄之)
Department of Physiology, Keio University School of Medicine(慶應義塾大学医学部生理学教室)

13:20~14:00 Room A

3L3

Searching a novel neurotransmitter/hormone through G-protein coupled receptor:Where now and where next?

Yumiko Saito(斎藤祐見子)
Lab Behav Neurosci, Grad Sch Int. Arts & Sci, Hiroshima Univ.(広島大院・総合科学研究科・生命科学領域)
Chairperson:

Yuchio Yanagawa(柳川右千夫)
Genetic & Behavioral Neuroscienc, Division of Neuroscience, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学大学院医学系研究科遺伝発達行動学分野)

シンポジウム

1日目:9/11(Fri)
08:30~10:00
Room A
1S1 神経化学の歴史を知って未来を拓く~大発見はこうして行われた~(in Japanese)
[座長]
Chairpersons:

Tomoaki Shirao(白尾智明)
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学医学部医学系研究科神経薬理学)

Kazunori Nakajima(仲嶋一範)
Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Keio University(慶應義塾大学解剖学教室)

08:30~10:00
Room B
1S2 The mechanisms of thryoid hormone action
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Masami Murakami (村上正巳)
Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学大学院医学系研究科臨床検査医学)

Tomoko Tashiro(田代朋子)
Department of Chemistry and Biological Science, Sch. Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University(青山学院大学理工学部化学・生命科学科)

Outline:

Thyroid hormone is essential for the proper development of the nervous system. Precise mechanisms controlling its cell-specific and temporally regulated action, however, are only beginning to be understood. In this symposium, Dr. Forrest will first focus on the specific role of thyroid hormone receptor b2 (TRb2) in generating photoreceptor diversity during retinal development. Importance of the local production of transcriptionally active T3 by type 2 deiodinase is then highlighted by two recent studies on CNS development.

14:00~16:00
Room A
1S3 生物の適応能を飛躍的に高めたリズム制御分子と高次中枢システムの世界(in Japanese)
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Masaaki Ikeda(池田正明)
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Saitama Medical University(埼玉医科大学医学部生理学)

Satoshi Kida(喜田聡)
Department of Bioscience, Tokyo University of Agriculture(東京農業大学応用生物科学部バイオサイエンス学科)

Outline:

生物は生体内の恒常性の維持と環境への適応能力を発生・進化の過程で獲得してきている。生物界の淘汰の原理を考えた時、地球の自転によって作られる光や温度環境の24時間リズムや、公転によって作られる季節のリズムへの生物の適応は、生体内に24時間のリズムを取り込むことや季節のリズムを測るシステムを取り込むことによって実現され、これらのシステムを獲得出来た生物だけが地球上に生き残り、さらに進化とともに飛躍的に環境適応能を向上させて来たと考えられる。また、このリズムシステムの破綻により季節性うつ病や睡眠・概日リズム障害などの疾患が発症したとも考えられる。
本シンポジウムでは環境リズムと適応を司る分子に焦点をあて、生物の環境適応の基本原理とその破綻による神経系疾患の病態を探る。

14:00~16:00
Room B
1S4 The ins and outs of neuro-vascular interactions
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Yasuki Ishizaki(石崎 泰樹)
Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学大学院医学系研究科分子細胞生物学)

Kazunobu Sawamoto(澤本和延)
Department of Developmental and Regenerative Biology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences(名古屋市立大学大学院医学系研究科再生医学分野)

Outline:

It has been revealed and attracted great attention that neural cells exert significant effects on vascular cells and vice versa not only during development but also in the adult central nervous system (CNS). In this symposium, we will overview forefronts of the study on interactions between neural and vascular cells during development and in the adult CNS. This symposium, we hope, will spur our understanding of neuro-vascular interactions.

16:00~18:00
Room A
1S5 Molecular pathogenesis of non-coding microsatellite repeat expansion disorders
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Yoshio Ikeda(池田佳生)
Department of Neurology, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学大学院医学系研究科脳神経内科学)

Outline:

 Members of hereditary neuromuscular disorders caused by the expansions of various microsatellite repeat motifs are growing. They are classified into two categories based on the location of repeat expansions in the genes, one is the expansions in the coding region, and the other is that in the non-coding region. Recent progress in research on the molecular pathogenesis of the disorders caused by the microsatellite repeat expansions in the non-coding regions is discussed in this symposium.

16:00~18:00
Room B
1S6 Precise imaging and manipulation of gliopathy~are glial cells really required for brain function?
~グリア病を見る・操る~グリア細胞は本当に必要か?~
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Schuichi Koizumi(小泉 修一)
Department of Neuropharmacology, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine, University of Yamanashi(山梨大学大学院医学工学総合研究部医学学域基礎医学系(薬理学)医学部薬理学講座)

Hiroaki Wake(和氣弘明)
Division of Homeostatic Development, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, NINS(生体恒常機能発達機構生理学研究所)

Outline:

Thanks to recent new technological progresses such as glia-targeted optogenetics or transgenic animals, we now understand several novel functions of glial cells in physiological conditions. However, we still do not know whether dysfunction of these glial cells would directly cause several brain diseases. Are glial cells actually required for brain functions or dysfunctions? In this symposium, we visualize and manipulate glial functions by using newly developed techniques, and will answer such the question.

16:00~18:00
Room C
1S7 Sound of Silence:Neural restrictive silencer(NRSF/REST)Revisited
サウンドオブサイレンス:神経選択的サイレンサーRevisited
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Nozomu Mori (森望)
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine(長崎大学医学部・神経形態学(第一解剖学))

Hiroshi Ueda(植田弘師)
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutic Innovation, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki(長崎大学大学院医歯薬学総合研究科創薬薬理学研究室)

Outline:

Silencing and/or inhibition play crucial roles in balancing the neural network activity, and it is also true in the gene regulation during neural development and neuronal lineage determination. Neural-restrictive silencing factor (NRSF), also known as RE-1 silencing transcription factor (REST), is an essential factor for neuronal differentiation, but recent evidence suggests that it also plays unexpected critical roles during brain aging. NRSF/REST, thus, exerts wider roles than previously thought. In this symposium, we will overview and discuss recent findings on NRSF/REST from in silico, and/or in invertebrate, and to in vertebrate biology, both in and outside the nervous system.

2日目:9/12(Sat)
08:30~10:00 Room B 2S1 Therapeutic targets and strategies for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Yuta Ishizuka(石塚佑太)
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学大学院 医学系研究科 神経薬理学)

Naomasa Kakiya(垣矢直雅)
Proteolytic Neu. Sci., RIKEN BSI. Sci. Inst.(国立研究開発法人理化学研究所脳科学総合研究センター神経蛋白制御研究チーム)

Outline:

It is known that neuronal loss is found in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Although several mechanisms have been suggested, the underlying mechanisms of neuronal cell death remains unclear. Recently, some molecules has been noticed as new therapeutic targets. In this session, we focus on the molecules which might be the therapeutic target for neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.

14:30~16:30 Room A 2S2 Recent advancement in Neurochemistry in AsiaPacific region~Unexpected function of nonneuronal proteins in nervous system~
[座長・概要]

後援:包括型脳科学研究推進支援ネットワーク(包括脳ネットワーク)

Chairpersons:

Akiko Tabuchi(田渕 明子)
Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama(富山大学大学院医学薬学教育部(薬学系)・薬学部)

Shin-ichi Hisanaga(久永真市)
Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University(首都大学東京生命科学専攻神経分子機能研究室)

Outline:

Considering it has become more and more active in the field of Neurochemistry of Asian-Pacific regions, this international joint symposium between Asia-Pacific Society for Neurochemistry (APSN) and Japanese Society for Neurochemistry (JSN) is organized. We invited four outstanding scientists from these regions, who made novel discoveries of fundamental and neuronal roles of proteins which were firstly identified in non-neuronal cells. Through their presentations, we would like to have an opportunity to strongly facilitate scientific communication between Asian and Pacific regions.

14:30~16:30 Room B 2S3 Current status and future perspective of autism from both basic neuroscience and clinical research
自閉症とは:現状および今後の展望
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Yoshio Minabe(三邉義雄)
Department of Psychiatry & Neurobiology, Research Center for Child Mental Development, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine(金沢大学精神科、子どものこころの発達研究センター金沢大学校)

Takeo Yoshikawa(吉川武男)
Laboratory for Memory Mechanisms, RIKEN Brain Science Institute(理研BSI)

Outline:

The prevalence of autism spectrum disorders(ASD)is dramatically increasing in these couple of decades. Several factors are deemed to underlie this surge including the penetration of consensus diagnostic criteria, parental(in particular paternal)ages at birth and others. The onset increase of ASD is a big burden not only for persons’ families concerned but also for a society. In this symposium, we would like to discuss about the pathophysiology of ASD from the viewpoint of basic neurobiology to clinical characteristics.

14:30~16:30 Room C 2S4 Neural modulation and activity dependent changes in the visual system
中枢視覚系における神経活性化と神経活動依存的変化
[座長・概要]

後援:NPOバイオフォーラム

Chairpersons:

Sayaka Sugiyama(杉山清佳)
Lab. Neuronal Dev., Grad. Sch. Med. and Dent. Sci., Niigata University, (新潟大学大学院医歯学総合研究科神経発達学分野)

Kazuyuki Imamura(今村一之)
Dept. Systems Life Engineering, Maebashi Institute of Technology(前橋工科大学・工学部)

Outline:

Neuronal modulation plays a crucial role in central vision. In the present symposium, cutting edge research on mechanisms of modulation of central vision will be discussed. Modulation of the cortex by electrical stimulation of the retina or thalamus induces intriguing changes in visual cognition and behavior. The modulatory effects of central aminergic and cholinergic systems will also be presented. The regulation of ocular dominance plasticity by Otx2-inducible molecules will be discussed in the context of activity-dependent regulation of central synapses.

16:30~18:30 Room A 2S5 Progress in the CNS non-clinical study achieved by iPS technique
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Yuko Sekino(関野祐子)
Division of Pharmacology, National Institute of Health Sciences(国立医薬品食品衛生研究所)

Norimasa Miyamoto(宮本憲優)
Biopharmaceutical Core Function Unit(エーザイ株式会社バイオファーマシューティカル・アセスメント機能ユニット)

Outline:

Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have opened the door to the new phase of the in vitro CNS non-clinical study because we had never had a chance so far to use human neurons in the drug development. On the other hand, the molecular mechanisms underlying the higher order brain functions have been increasingly elucidated these days. Now is the time to discuss about the potentials of hiPSC-derived neurons in the in vitro non-clinical study.

16:30~18:30 Room B 2S6 Significance of the temporal structure within network activities in the striatum and the limbic system.
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Makoto Osanai (小山内実)
Radiological Imaging and Informatics, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine(東北大学大学院医学系研究科保健学専攻医用画像工学分野)

Hiroyuki Ohta(太田宏之)
Department of Physiology, National Defense Medical College(防衛医科大学校分子生体制御学講座)

Outline:

Temporal structure within neural circuit activities is important in CNS processing. We will introduce 1) slow oscillation in the basolateral amygdala and its modification by stress, 2) spontaneous oscillation of intracellular calcium signals in the striatum, 3) rhythmic activities in hippocampal seizure model, 4) slow persistent activities in the striatum. Each topic provides specific as well as general physiological meanings, hopefully leading to basic principles of neural processing from system’s and molecular-cellular point of view.

16:30~18:30 Room C 2S7 Neruochemical aspects of pain and its therapies.
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Shigeru Saito(齋藤繁)
Department of Anesthesiology, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学大学院医学系研究科麻酔神経科学分野)

Outline:

Pain management is one of the most fundamental medico-social problems in human society. Although there are many successful reports in basic science regarding pain mechanism, patients suffering from acute or chronic pain are not necessarily satisfied by currently available therapeutics. Novel approaches beyond anti-inflammatory drugs and opioids are attracting attention both from patients and scientists. In this symposium, four scientists disclose their most recent investigations mentioning its potential impact on clinical breakthrough.

3日目:9/13(Sun)
08:30~10:00 Room A 3S1 History and future of Japanese Society for Neurochemistry(JSN)and International Society for Neurochemistry(ISN).
JSN/ISN の歴史を探り今後の発展を考える
[座長]
Chairpersons:

Tomoaki Shirao(白尾智明)
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学医学部医学系研究科神経薬理学)

Keiichi Uyemura(植村慶一)
Department of Physiology, Keio University School of Medicine(慶応義塾大学医学部生理学教室)

Descripsiton:

In this round table discussion, each discussant will present a topic concerning history and future of JSN and ISN, then all participants including audiences from floor discuss it freely. The topics are followings:1)Outline of history of JSN(K. Uyemura), 2)The early stage of JSN(M. Satake), 3)History of ISN and J. Neurochem.(K. Suzuki), 4)Contributions of Japanese to ISN (E. Miyamoto), 5)History and future of Asian Pacific Society for Neurochemistry(APSN)(K. Ikenaka), 6)Recent problems of JSN (T. Shirao),7)Hopeful future of JSN(H. Kiyama).

08:30~10:00 Room B 3S2 Understanding neural functions and diseases from brain-derived neurotrophic factor
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Mamoru Fukuchi(福地 守)
Department of Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama(富山大学大学院医学薬学研究部(薬学)分子神経生物学)

Yo Shinoda(篠田陽)
Department of Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science(東京理科大学理工学部応用生物科学科分子神経科学)

Outline:

It is common knowledge that BDNF plays a crucial role in controlling a variety of neural functions. Since dysregulation of BDNF expression, secretion, and function is associated with neural and psychiatric diseases, BDNF is one of the therapeutic targets for neural disorders. Therefore, it is quite important to understand the regulation of BDNF expression, secretion, and function in the nervous systems. The aim of this mini-symposium is to share the knowledge of the BDNF regulation mechanisms.

14:00~16:00 Room A 3S3 Epigenetics in neurological and psychiatric diseases
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Seiji Hitoshi(等 誠司)
Department of Integrative Physiology Shiga University of Medical Science(滋賀医科大学統合臓器生理学部門)

Outline:

The aim of this symposium will be to discuss the latest hot topics of neurochemical basis for the pathogenesis of neurological and psychiatric diseases, especially epigenetic modifications that result in aberrant gene expression patterns found in the diseases. The symposium, which covers the pathogenesis, modification of disease course and potential therapeutic applications, will appeal to a broad audience including from basic researchers of neuroscience and genome science to neurologists and psychiatrists.

14:00~16:00 Room B 3S4 Principle and breakdown of higher brain function by decoding intracellular signaling
細胞内シグナルから読み解く高次脳機能の原理と破綻
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Kozo Kaibuchi(貝淵 弘三)
Department of Cell Pharmacology Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine(名古屋大学医学系研究科)

Mutsuki Amano(天野睦紀)
Department of Cell Pharmacology Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine(名古屋大学医学系研究科)

Outline:

Higher brain functions such as expressions and memories of emotions are controlled by neural circuits, which are regulated by neurotransmitters including glutamate, GABA and monoamines. Although the roles of some intracellular signals of the neurotransmitters are becoming clear, many questions about the intracellular signals that are relevant to the higher brain functions remain largely unknown. In this symposium, we aim to discuss the information that will allow us to understand the mechanisms that control the higher brain functions.

14:00~16:00 Room C 3S5 Unraveling the CA2 circuit in the hippocampal function
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Thomas J. McHugh
Lab for Circuit & Behavioral Physiology, RIKEN Brain Science Institute

Noriko Koganezawa(小金澤紀子)
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine(群馬大学医学部医学系研究科神経薬理学)

Outline:

CA2 has gained new attention due to growing evidence suggesting that this region may play an unexpected role in hippocampal function. Neurons in CA2 uniquely express multiple receptors and signaling proteins that endow this area with unique plasticity properties in comparison with areas CA1 and CA3. Furthermore, area CA2 contains a high density of interneurons that are uniquely altered during psychiatric pathologies including schizophrenia. In this symposium we would like to highlight and share discoveries in the understanding of area CA2 from various perspectives.

16:00~18:00 Room A 3S6 Glial cells:biology and pathology
[座長・概要]
Chairpersons:

Hirohide Takebayashi(竹林 浩秀)
Division of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata University(新潟大学医歯学総合研究科神経生物・解剖学(解剖学第二))

Junji Yamauchi (山内淳司)
Department of Pharmacology, National Center for Child Health and Development(国立研究開発法人国立成育医療研究センター研究所薬剤治療研究部)

Outline:

Glial cells have been believed to be space-occupying cells between neurons in the nervous system, however, recent studies suggest that they are actually involved in higher brain function and also pathogenesis of neurological disorders. In this symposium, four researchers will present their recent works on involvement of glial cells (astrocyte, microglia, oligodendrocyte) in neurological disorders.

16:00~18:00 Room B 3S7 Inflammation and psychiatric disorders
炎症と精神疾患
[座長]

後援:新学術領域「マイクロ精神病態」

Chairpersons:

Tsuyoshi Miyakawa(宮川剛)
Division of Systems Medical Science, Institute for Comprehensive Medical Science, Fujita Health University(藤田保健衛生大学総合医科学研究所システム医科学研究部門)

Hiroyuki Nawa(那波宏之)
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Brain Research Institute, Niigata University (新潟大学脳研究所基礎神経科学部門分子神経生物学分野)

共催セミナー(in Japanese)

9月11日(金): ランチョンセミナー
共催:フナコシ株式会社
全タンパク質絶対定量がもたらす生命科学革命
中山 敬一(九州大学)
Chairperson: 大西 浩史
共催:NPOバイオフォーラム、羊土社
科研費獲得の方法とコツ(仮題)
児島 将康(久留米大学)
Chairperson: 斎藤 祐見子
9月12日(土): モーニングテクニカルセッション
共催:エッペンドルフ株式会社
TBA
廣瀬 謙造(東京大学)
Chairperson: 野村 俊一郎
9月12日(土): ランチョンセミナー
共催:MSD株式会社
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Chairperson: 斎藤 繁
共催:ファイザー株式会社
下行性抑制と慢性痛
小幡 英章(群馬大学)
Chairperson: 南 雅文
共催:小野薬品工業株式会社(in English)
More than meets the eye: nuclear receptors and photoreceptor diversity
Douglas Forrest(NIDDK)
Chairperson: Masami Murakami
9月13日(日): ランチョンセミナー
共催:第一三共株式会社
長期的視点からみた認知症治療薬の有効性評価
和田 健二(鳥取大学)
Chairperson: 池田 将樹
ダイバーシティー委員会企画
後援:iPSポータル、男女共同参画学協会連絡会
『企業における女性研究者の活躍を願って』~理工系企業の研究現場での経験を振り返る~
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一般演題(口述・ポスター)

神経化学教育口演

若手研究者育成セミナー

若手育成セミナー2015(開催予告)

懇親会について

2015 年9月12日(土)大会2日目 19:00~予定
パレスホテル大宮 ローズルーム 東
懇親会は、プレナリー講演者やシンポジウムの演者の先生方にも参加を呼びかけますので、著名な研究者と会話のチャンスでもあり、先端で活躍されている研究者、これからそれぞれの分野で活躍しようとする若手研究者の交流できる会として開催します。多くの皆様の参加をお待ちしています。

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