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Monday, March 4 (Day 1) | Tuesday, March 5 (Day 2) | Wednesday, March 6 (Day 3)
Monday, March 4 (Day 1)

*Selected talk

Time

Speakers

9:00-10:00

Registration

10:00-10:05

Opening Remarks by Eisuke Nishida

Session 1: Developmental timing and tempo (1)
Chair: Mitsuru Morimoto

10:05-10:30

S1-1
The Dynamics of Spinal Cord Development

James Briscoe (The Francis Crick Institute, UK)

10:30-10:55

S1-2
Adjusting the timing of mammalian development

Aydan Bulut-Karslioglu (Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Germany)

10:55-11:10

S1-3*
Same Clock Ticks Different Time: Molecular Insights into Temporal Scaling of Neurogenesis
Quan Wu (Kyoto University, Japan)

11:10-11:40

Coffee Break

Chair: Yumi Konagaya

11:40-12:05

S1-4
How ultradian gene expression oscillations can be used to measure time to differentiation
Nancy Papalopulu (University of Manchester, UK)

12:05-12:30

S1-5
Spatial regulation of extracellular matrix turnover rates guides macro-scale organ shape

Hironobu Fujiwara (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:00

Poster Session 1
13:30-14:30 Odd numbered posters
14:30-15:00 Free discussion

Session 2: Biological time-defining mechanisms & technologies (1)
Chair: Mariko Okada

15:00-15:25

S2-1
Imaged-based prediction of single-cell transcriptomic phenotypes and beyond
Katsuyuki Shiroguchi (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

15:25-15:50

S2-2
No Flight of Fancy: Manifold-Constrained Statistical Inference on Cellular Process Dynamics
Gioele La Manno (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland)

15:50-16:05

S2-3*
Time-Dependent Proliferation of Ventral Foregut Primes Enhancer Landscape for Organ-Specific Differentiation
Yan Fung Wong (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

16:05-16:35

Coffee Break

Chair: Tomoya Kitajima

16:35-17:00

S2-4
Life-long Persistence of Nuclear Proteins and RNAs in the Brain
Martin Hetzer (Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Austria)

17:00-17:25

S2-5
Dysregulation of ribosome-associated quality control elicits cognitive disorders via overaccumulation of TTC3
Motomasa Tanaka (RIKEN Center for Brain Science, Japan)

17:25-17:50

S2-6
Landscapes of protein self-assembly and quality control across the lifespan
Daniel Jarosz (Stanford University, USA)

18:00-20:30

Social Gathering at BDR Lounge

Tuesday, March 5 (Day 2)

*Selected talk

Time

Speakers

Session 3: Developmental timing and tempo (2)
Chair: James Briscoe

9:30-9:55

S3-1
Temporal disparities between sexes creates sexual conflict that
contribute to the persistence of size variability
Maria Dominguez Castellano (Instituto de Neurociencias, Spain)

9:55-10:20

S3-2
Neuronal subtype specification in the developing nervous system by a common temporal transcription factor sequence
Andreas Sagner (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)

10:20-10:35

S3-3*
Tbx6/Ripply mechanism as a dynamic to static converter in somite segmentation
Taijiro Yabe (National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan)

10:35-11:05

Coffee Break

Chair: Yu-Chiun Wang

11:05-11:30

S3-4
Geometry and landscape for the segmentation clock
Paul François (Université de Montréal, Canada)

11:30-11:45

S3-5*
Towards reconstituting primate axial development in vitro
Cantas Alev (Kyoto University, Japan)

11:45-13:00

Group Photo & Lunch

13:00-14:30

Poster Session 2
13:00-14:00 Even numbered posters
14:00-14:30 Free discussion

Session 4: Dynamics in homeostasis

Chair: Hironobu Fujiwara

14:30-14:55

S4-1
Spermatogenic cycle and wave: self-organizing dynamical patterns of germ cell turnover in the mouse testis
Shosei Yoshida (National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan)

14:55-15:20

S4-2
Using 3D Epithelioids to study long-term tissue responses
Alberto Pradilla-Dieste (University of Cambridge, UK)

15:20-15:35

S4-3*
Growth of the maternal intestine during reproduction
Tomotsune Ameku (Imperial College London, UK)

15:35-16:05

Coffee Break

Chair: Takefumi Kondo

16:05-16:30

S4-4
Erebosis, a new cell death mechanism during homeostatic turnover of gut enterocytes
Sa Kan Yoo (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

16:30-16:55

S4-5
Phase transition of epithelial tissues through ERK-mediated mechanical feedback
Tsuyoshi Hirashima (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

16:55-17:20

Presentation by Zoom
S4-6
Somatic mutation in normal tissues
Inigo Martincorena (Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK)

Wednesday, March 6 (Day 3)

*Selected talk

Time

Speakers

Session 5: Hallmarks and drivers of aging
Chair: Katsuyuki Shiroguchi

9:30-9:55

S5-1
Towards healthy ageing: Investigating the regulation of protein aggregation
Della David (Babraham Institute, UK)

9:55-10:20

S5-2
Aging-related changes to stem cells and the stem cell niche
Leanne Jones (University of California, San Francisco, USA)

10:20-10:45

S5-3
Cell biological mechanisms of aging-associated aneuploidy in eggs
Tomoya Kitajima (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

10:45-11:15

Coffee Break

Chair: Sa Kan Yoo

11:15-11:40

S5-4
Clock Aging: Molecular basis for age-related functional decline
Hikari Yoshitane (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

11:40-12:05

S5-5
NFkB Dynamics And Transcriptional Regulation In Cellular Senescence
Mariko Okada (Osaka University, Japant)

12:05-13:05

Lunch

Session 6: Biological time-defining mechanisms & technologies (2)
Chair: Della David

13:05-13:30

S6-1
Energetics of Biological Systems
Jonathan Rodenfels (Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany)

13:30-13:45

S6-2*
Restoration of biological age during prolonged fasting-refeeding modulated by fasting-responsive linker histone
Kazuto Kawamura (Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Germany)

13:45-14:00

S6-3*
Dietary Availability Acutely Governs Puberty Timing via Hypothalamic Neural Circuit
Kazunari Miyamichi (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)

14:00-14:25

Presentation by Zoom
S6-4
Cytosine methylation dynamics across the lifespan in mammals
Steve Horvath (Altos Labs, UK, USA)

14:25-14:30

Closing remarks by James Briscoe