Session Details
[3S02a]Interdisciplinary Coopereation of Digital and Exposome Researches: Towards Comprehensive Understanding Interactions between Living Organisms and Environment
Wed. Mar 19, 2025 1:40 PM - 3:30 PM JST
Wed. Mar 19, 2025 4:40 AM - 6:30 AM UTC
Wed. Mar 19, 2025 4:40 AM - 6:30 AM UTC
Room 2
Oranizers :Motohiro Nishida (Department of Physiology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University) and Nobuhiko Ohno (Division of Histology, Jichi Medical University, School of Medicine)
Sponsored by : TEAM project, The Japanese Medical Science Federation
It has been increasingly demonstrated that human activities disrupt the earth's environment and ecosystems, leading to phenomena such as global warming and the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Conversely, the transformation of the Earth's environment and ecosystems due to human activities is feared to attract diseases and impede the establishment of a healthy and long-live society. Thus, human health cannot be considered solely within the confines of human society; rather, a holistic approach encompassing the well-being of the entire earth, including humans, animals, and plants, known as the "One Health" paradigm, is necessary. This symposium aims to promote the cooperation and collaboration between different disciplines and APPW societies, with the goal of developing technologies to predict the interactions and impacts between organisms, including humans, and the environment. Specifically, we will introduce experts in the fields of "Exposome (interactions with the environment)" and "Digital (prediction of pre-disease states and management of emerging infectious diseases)" and share the latest findings, technologies, and global trends to foster discussions and promote substantial collaborations with the Society for Mathematical Biology and the Society of Hygiene.
[3S02a-1]What is exposome?
Takashi Uehara1, ○Yoshito Kumagai2 (1.Okayama University, 2.Kyushu University)
[[OD]3S02a-2]Exposome and epigenome
○Keiko Nohara (Health and Environmental Risk Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies)
[[OD]3S02a-3]Interdisciplinary Research for Infectious Disease Drug Discovery through Drug Repurposing
○shingo iwami (Nagoya University)
[3S02a-4]Data-driven decoding of dynamical signal processing of organisms and its genetic basis in real environments
○Naoki Honda1,2,3 (1.Nagoya University, 2.Hiroshima University, 3.ExCELLS)
[3S02a-5]Brown adipose tissue, environmental memory, and energy homeostasis
○Takeshi Yoneshiro1, Takafumi Hamaoka2, Masayuki Saito3, Juro Sakai1 (1.Division of Molecular Physiology and Metabolism, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, 2.Department of Sports Medicine for Health Promotion, Tokyo Medical University, 3.Laboratory of Biochemistry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University)