Session Details
[PAYR]Best Presentation Award for Young Scientists
Wed. Jul 16, 2025 3:25 PM - 5:55 PM JST
Wed. Jul 16, 2025 6:25 AM - 8:55 AM UTC
Wed. Jul 16, 2025 6:25 AM - 8:55 AM UTC
Room A(2F Large Hall)
Chairpersons:Takahiro Chihara(Hiroshima Univ.), Daiju Kitagawa(Univ. of Tokyo)
[PAYR-01]The “Developmental Biology” of Whole-Brain Neurodegenerative Pathology Based on Time-Series Light-Sheet Microscopy Imaging
*Tomoki T Mitani1,2,3 (1. Osaka Univ., Department of Neurology, 2. The Univ. of Tokyo, Department of Systems Pharmacology, 3. Niigata Univ., Department of Functional Neurology and Neurosurgery)
[PAYR-02]Early-peaking caspase-7 activity at the plasma membrane drives apoptotic phosphatidylserine exposure
Yusuke Taira1, Zhuohao Yang2,3, Yugo Miyata4, Yoshitaka Shirasaki2,3, Katsumori Segawa4, Masayuki Miura1,5, *Natsuki Shinoda1 (1. Dept. Genetics, Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 2. RCAST, Univ. Tokyo, 3. Dept. Bioanalytical Chemistry, Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4. Dept. Medical Chemistry, Med. Res. Lab., Inst. Integr. Res., Inst. Sci. Tokyo, 5. Lab. Cell Vigor Regulation, NIBB)
[PAYR-03]Actin-Bracket Formation via Mechanosensitive Pathways Regulates Epithelial Folding Irreversibility
*Aki Teranishi1, Satoru Okuda1,2 (1. Kanazawa University, 2. Nano Life Science Institute)
[PAYR-04]Meiotic Chromosome Pairing Involves Rapid Homolog Juxtaposition
*Tadasu Nozaki1, Beth Weiner1, Nancy Kleckner1 (1. Harvard Univ. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology)
[PAYR-05]Growth of the maternal intestine during reproduction in mice
*Tomotsune Ameku1,2,3,4, Anna Laddach2, Hannah Beckwith3,4, Alexandra Milona2,3,4, Loranzie S. Rogers5, Cornelia Schwayer6,7, Prisca Liberali6,7, Martin Schwarzer8, François Leulier9, Vassilis Pachnis2, Nicholas W. Bellono5, Irene Miguel-Aliaga2,3,4 (1. Institute of Science Tokyo, Department of Homeostatic Medicine, 2. The Francis Crick Institute, 3. MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences , 4. Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine, 5. Harvard University, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, 6. Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, 7. ETH Zürich, Department for Biosystems Science and Engineering, 8. Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Gnotobiology, 9. Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon)
[PAYR-06]“Mechano-gradients” drive morphogen-noise correction to ensure robust patterning
*Kana Aoki1, Tohru Ishitani 1 (1. Dept. of Homeostatic Regulation, RIMD, The University of Osaka)
[PAYR-07]Cell-cycle regulation governs establishment of epigenetically active and repressed states during early development in fish
*Hiroto Fukushima1, Hiroyuki Takeda2 (1. RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, 2. Faculty of Life Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University)
[PAYR-08]A dual myogenic and lateral plate mesodermal signature underlies the reduction of muscle precursors in vestigial emu wing
*Satomi F Ono1,6, Eriko Tsuboi1, Ingrid Rosenburg Cordeiro1,7, Reiko Yu1, Toru Kawanishi1, Makoto Koizumi2, Shuji Shigenobu3, Guojun Sheng4, Masataka Okabe5, Mikiko Tanaka1 (1. Institute of Science Tokyo, School of Life Science and Technology, 2. The Jikei University School of Medicine, Laboratory Animal Facilities, 3. National Institute for Basic Biology, Trans-omics Facility, 4. Kumamoto University, International Research Center for Medical Sciences, 5. The Jikei University School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy, 6. RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Laboratory for Quantitative Biology of Cell Fate Decision, 7. Karolinska Institutet, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology)
[PAYR-09]Mechanosensitive cell shape transition underlying epithelial tissue spreading during early zebrafish development
*Naoya Hino1, Carl-Philipp Heisenberg1 (1. Institute of Science and Technology Austria)
[PAYR-10]Light-guided Actin Dynamics Drive Directed Motility in Synthetic Cells
*Hideaki Matsubayashi1, Shiva Razavi3, Daichi Nakajima4, Hideki Nakamura5, Tomoaki Matsuura6, Shin-ichiro M. Nomura4, Satoshi Murata4, Takanari Inoue2 (1. Tohoku University, FRIS, 2. Johns Hopkins University, Cell Biology Department, 3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 4. Tohoku University, Department of Robotics, 5. Kyoto University, Hakubi Center, 6. Science Tokyo, ELSI)