Session Details

[1S01e]10. ASPIRE - Part 3

Mon. Jun 29, 2026 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM JST
Mon. Jun 29, 2026 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM UTC
Room 1(301)
Chair:Atsushi TAKEMIYA(Yamaguchi University), Hiroaki SUGA(The University of Tokyo)
Session Organization: Japan Science and Technology Agency(JST)
Session Convener: Jun Ishii

[1ASPR-14]Engineering climate-resilient plants for a sustainable bioeconomy -Global Centers: Alliance for Socially-acceptable & Actionable Plants (ASAP)

○Atsushi Takemiya1, Taishi Umezawa2, Kenji Miura3  (1. Yamaguchi University, 2. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3. Institute of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba (Japan)) (1. Yamaguchi University (Japan))
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[1ASPR-17]Structural optimization of the RubisCO large subunit (RbcL) in Nicotiana benthamiana using in silico analysis

○Misaki Kobayashi1 (1. Graduate School of Life and Earth Sciences, University of Tsukuba (Japan))
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[1ASPR-18]Regulatory mechanisms of BLUS1 expression in blue light-dependent stomatal opening for improving plant water use efficiency

○Ayuri Yamaguchi1 (1. Yamaguchi University (Japan))
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[1ASPR-19]Connecting Growth Regulation Gene Research with Water Use Efficiency: A Research Study Abroad at the University of Illinois

○Hana Kokubo1 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan))
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[1ASPR-20]Identification of Downstream Factors of MAP4K1/2 in ABA Signaling and Physiological Approach to Functional Analysis in the Guard Cell Extracellular Environment

○Taiki Yanagisawa1 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan))
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Conclusion

[1ASPR-21]Introduction: Artificial Phages from De Novo Peptide Design

○Hiroaki Suga1 (1. The University of Tokyo (Japan))
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[1ASPR-22]Engineering de novo: coding biology into chemical space

○Maxim Ryadnov1 (1. National Physical Laboratory (UK))
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[1ASPR-23]Artificial mimics of enveloped viruses

○KAZUNORI MATSUURA1 (1. Tottori University (Japan))
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[1ASPR-24]Development of orthogonal phages from self-assembled non-linear peptides

○Kilian Colas1 (1. Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo (Japan))
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Conclusion