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- Monday, March 25, 2019 (Day 1)
- Tuesday, March 26, 2019 (Day 2)
- Wednesday, March 27, 2019 (Day 3)

*Selected Talks

Monday, March 25, 2019 (Day 1)

Registration

9:00 - 9:50
In front of the Auditorium, 1st floor of BDR Building C

Welcoming Address

9:50 - 10:00

Eisuke Nishida (Center Director, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

Session 1: Making Embryoids and Organoids

Chair: Minoru Takasato

10:00 - 10:30
S1-1
Single cell analysis of early human embryos and pluripotent cells

Fredrik Lanner (Karolinska Institutet, Sweden)

10:30 - 11:00
S1-2
Blastoids: blastocyst-like structures generated solely from stem cells implant in utero

Nicolas Rivron (MERLN Institute and Hubrecht Institute, The Netherlands)

11:00 - 11:20
Coffee Break
11:20 - 11:50
S1-3
Synthetic human embryo-like structures: A new paradigm for human embryology

Jianping Fu (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

11:50 - 12:10
S1-4*
Induced 2C expression and implantation-competent blastocyst- like cysts from primed pluripotent stem cells

Cody Kime (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

Lunch

12:10 - 13:10
13:10 - 13:40
S1-5
Recreating a lower urinary tract from human pluripotent stem cells

Minoru Takasato (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

13:40 - 14:10
S1-6
Pancreas organoids to decipher organ development

Anne Grapin-Botton (DanStem, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

Poster Session 1

14:10 - 15:40
14:10 - 14:55 Presenters of Odd numbered posters
14:55 - 15:40 Presenters of Even numbered posters

Session 2: From Natural to Artificial Cells

Chair: Shunsuke Tagami

15:40 - 16:10
S2-1
Defining the last 25% of life using a minimal bacterial cell

Yo Suzuki (J. Craig Venter Institute, USA)

16:10 - 16:40
S2-2
Bottom up approaches to synthetic cellularity

T-Y Dora Tang (Max Planck Institute for Cellular Molecular Biology and Genetics, Germany)

16:40 - 17:10
S2-3
Simple peptides enhance assembly and activity of RNA molecules

Shunsuke Tagami (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

17:10 - 17:30
Coffee Break
17:30 - 18:00
S2-4
The biophysics of RNP granule formation and disease

Simon Alberti (Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany)

18:00 - 18:20
S2-5*
Generating force in living cells at will

Takanari Inoue (Johns Hopkins University, USA)

18:20 - 18:50
S2-6
Making an artificial cell capable of Darwinian evolution

Norikazu Ichihashi (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Reception at BDR Lounge

18:50 - 20:30


Tuesday, March 26, 2019 (Day 2)

Session 3: Cutting-edge Technology

Chair: Yo Tanaka

9:30 - 10:00
S3-1
High-resolution, high-throughput electrophysiology platforms for drug discovery applications using iPSC-derived neurons

Urs Frey (MaxWell Biosystems AG, Switzerland)

10:00 - 10:30
S3-2
Multiplexed analysis based on the single cells array

Dahai Ren (Tsinghua University, China)

10:30 - 10:50
S3-3*
Integrative platform to control and sensing microenvironment for 3D tissue reconstruction

Masaya Hagiwara (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)

10:50 - 11:20
Coffee Break
11:20 - 11:50
S3-4
Improving cardiovascular “diseases-in-a-dish” with active biomaterials

Adam J Engler (University of California San Diego, USA)

11:50 - 12:20
S3-5
Pioneering nanofluidics for new chemistry, biology, and materials science

Yan Xu (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)

12:20 - 12:50
S3-6
User-friendly cellular or tissue patterning methods and application to their analysis

Yo Tanaka (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

Lunch

12:50 - 13:50

Poster Session 2

13:50 - 15:50
13:50 - 14:50 Presenters of posters with category "A"
14:50 - 15:50 Presenters of posters with category "B"

Session 4: Theory and Data Analysis

Chair: Yoshihiro Morishita

15:50 - 16:20
S4-1
Hybrid control and treatment design of prostate cancer by mathematical modeling and machine learning

Kazuyuki Aihara (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

16:20 - 16:50
S4-2
Neurosensory network functionality and data-driven control

J. Nathan Kutz (University of Washington, USA)

16:50 - 17:10
Coffee Break
17:10 - 17:40
S4-3
Information transfer from medullary central pattern generators to analog microcircuits

Alain Nogaret (University of Bath, UK)

17:40 - 18:10
S4-4
Human time vs. mouse time: in vitro segmentation clock as a model system

Miki Ebisuya (EMBL Barcelona, Spain)

Invited speakers go to dinner

18:10 - 21:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019 (Day 3)

9:30 - 9:50
S4-5*
Topological transitions of epithelial surfaces

Keisuke Ishihara (Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany)

9:50 - 10:10
S4-6*
Noise-resistant developmental reproducibility in vertebrate somite formation

Naoki Honda (Kyoto University, Japan)

10:10 - 10:40
S4-7
A quantitative and systems approach to vertebrate forebrain and heart morphogenesis

Yoshihiro Morishita (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

10:40 - 11:10
Coffee Break

Session 5 :Life Cycle

Chair: Tomoya Kitajima

11:10 - 11:40
S5-1
Lifespan extension by modulating inflammation and stem cell function

Heinrich Jasper (Genentech Inc., USA)

11:40 - 12:10
S5-2
Adipose tissue NAD+ biology in glucose metabolism and thermogenesis

Jun Yoshino (Washington University School of Medicine, USA)

Lunch and Poster Session 3

12:10 - 13:40
Free discussion, all posters
13:40 - 14:10
S5-3
Control of acentrosomal spindle assembly during meiosis in oocytes

Tomoya Kitajima (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

14:10 - 14:40
S5-4
Maternal transmission – a tale of two genomes

Mary Herbert (Newcastle University, UK)

14:40 - 15:10
S5-5
Reconstitution and understanding of mammalian oogenesis

Katsuhiko Hayashi (Kyushu University, Japan)

Closing Remarks

Katsuhiko Hayashi (Kyushu University, Japan)