Session Details

[3-NG]Integrated Pharmacology for One Health

Wed. Mar 18, 2026 2:10 PM - 3:40 PM JST
Wed. Mar 18, 2026 5:10 AM - 6:40 AM UTC
Room 2(A200)
Chair:Ichiro Kawahata(Fukushima Medical University), Daisuke Ibi(Department of Chemical Pharmacology, Meijo University)
Achieving "One Health"—an integrated understanding of human, animal, and environmental health—requires a comprehensive multi-scale approach to biological phenomena. This symposium brings together early-career researchers from the Japanese societies of Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Neuroscience, and Pharmacology to present cutting-edge research spanning cellular to organismal levels. Topics include organoid-based organ function modeling, neurotransmitter dynamics analysis, and three-dimensional human anatomical understanding. By integrating expertise across disciplines, we aim to deepen our understanding of biological processes from molecules to tissues and entire biological systems, establishing foundations for next-generation pharmacology that promotes not only human health but also harmony with animals and the environment. We hope this symposium serves as a catalyst for cross-disciplinary dialogue and collaboration, opening new horizons for pharmacology in the One Health era.

[3-NG-01]Noncanonical degradative pathway in lysosome – to understand and to overcome proteinopathies

*Yuuki Fujiwara1,2 (1. United Graduate School of Child Development, Osaka University, 2. National institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry)
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[3-NG-02]Brain Organoids Pave the Way for Research on Human Brain Development and Diseases.

*Hiroko Shimada1 (1. Keio University)
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[3-NG-03]Converging mechanisms underlying stress resilience and antidepressant effects: Contributions of the prefrontal dopaminergic system

*Ryota Shinohara1,2 (1. Department of Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Institute of Science Tokyo, 2. Division of Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe University)
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[3-NG-04]Anatomical Basis of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

*Satoru Muro1 (1. Institute of Science Tokyo)
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[3-NG-05]Hippocampal representation of the pair-bonded partner and beyond

Nobuyoshi Matsumoto1, 2 (1. 東京大学大学院薬学系研究科、2. 東京大学 Beyond AI 研究推進機構)
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