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Dear all, Registration| Registered participants only Registration Form (Google Form): https://forms.gle/dKPcNp42Ru4rQALc6 Detail| https://ashbi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/events/3rd-ashbi-signac-workshop/ Date| Wednesday, 15 May 13:00 - 18:30[JST] Venue| Kyoto University, Shirankaikan Language| English Schedule Opening Remarks 13:00-13:05
Keynote lecture 1 13:05-14:00 Ana Conesa (Spanish National Research Council)
Session 1: Long-read sequencing 14:00–14:30 Ayako Suzuki (Univ. Tokyo) 14:30–15:00 Break
Session 2: Spatial analysis 15:00–15:30 Seitaro Nomura (Univ. Tokyo) 15:30–16:00 Mizuki Honda (Kyoto Univ./Hiroshima Univ.) 16:00–16:30 Kazunori Sunadome (Kyoto Univ.) 16:30–17:00 Break
Session 3: Temporal analysis 17:00–17:30 Toshiaki Yachimura (Tohoku Univ.)
Keynote lecture 2: 17:30-18:25 Winston Timp (Johns Hopkins University)
Closing Remarks 18:25-18:30
Networking [optional] 18:30-20:00 Networking and Discussion [NOTE] Participation Fee: 2,000 JPY (General) / Free (students) * Fees will be collected on the event day by cash in Japanese Yen [NOTE] Please register using the registration form. [NOTE] If you need to cancel your registration after you have registered, please contact us by May 8. Organizer| Taro Tsujimura, Takuya Yamamoto, Mitinori Saitou Contact| ashbi-signac-workshop [*] mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp / Please change [*] to @. Click here to see the poster. |
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See in detail & Registration: https://www.tokyo-symposium.com/ Date: Venue: Tokyo, Japan
Research of major public health significance is being advanced through large population health and disease cohorts and other approaches for discovery of biological markers of chronic and infectious disease. These efforts are powered by advances in technologies underpinning large-scale biology, and in quantitative methods, many based on new advances in computing technologies, that permit exploration of the underlying causality. We will discuss these advances and how they are giving rise to new understanding of disease pathogenesis that will be transformative for enabling new treatments against a wide spectrum of diseases. The speakers include academic and industry scientists who are leading breakthrough work on RNA-based medicine that has already had a profound impact for health. Related social issues and policy frameworks that are critical to the success of these endeavours will be addressed. The symposium & Workshop will provide an opportunity to learn in-depth about UK Biobank, which is the world’s leading population health study to link genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and imaging to health and environmental/lifestyle information databases on large-scale, and how the UK Biobank data can be accessed and exploited by academic and industry researchers worldwide. |
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