Session Details
[WS04]Frontiers in developmental cell lineage analysis[E]
Wed. Jul 16, 2025 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM JST
Wed. Jul 16, 2025 12:30 AM - 1:45 AM UTC
Wed. Jul 16, 2025 12:30 AM - 1:45 AM UTC
Room E(9F Conference Room902)
Chairpersons:Takuma Kumamoto(TMiMS), Ikuo Suzuki(Univ. of Tokyo)
In the process by which multicellular organisms form complex tissues, a fundamental and critical question in developmental biology is how individual cells transition from stem cells to their terminally differentiated states. This workshop will feature cutting-edge techniques for lineage tracing and highlight recent breakthroughs in developmental biology, presented through the latest research examples by up-and-coming scientists.
Opening Remarks
[WS04-02]Species-specific cortical architecture in rodents developed by fine-tuning the temporal neurogenetic program
*Yuki Yamauchi1, Ikuo K. Suzuki1 (1. the University of Tokyo)
[WS04-03]Integrative omics data analysis for hair follicle development
*Ritsuko Morita1 (1. The University of Osaka)
[WS04-04]Inferring human developmental cell state trajectories in high resolution using all public single-cell transcriptomic data
*Nozomu Yachie1 (1. The University of British Columbia | Osaka University)
[WS04-05]Construction of higher-order kidney structures from pluripotent stem cells by identifying developmental signals
*Shunsuke Tanigawa1, Etsuko Tanaka2, Ryuichi Nishinakamura1 (1. Department of Kidney Development, Institute of Molecular Embryology and Genetics, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan., 2. Division of Pediatrics, Department of Developmental and Urological-Reproductive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Miyazaki, Miyazaki, Japan.)
[WS04-06]Stepwise establishment of cell fate in the plant stem
*Katsutoshi Tsuda1,2 (1. National Institute of Genetics, Plant Genetics, 2. Nagoya University, Bioscience and Biotechnology Center)
[WS04-07]Unveiling development of the adult adipose tissue: visualization of dynamics behaviors of precursor cells and roles of ADAM 10 metalloprotease in tissue architecture and function
Yusaku Hayashi1, Taiichi Tsuyama1, Tadao Usui1,2, Takefumi Kondo3, Kumiko Kokuryoh4, Tomonari Awaya4, Tatsuya Katsuno4, *Tadashi Uemura1,2 (1. Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, 2. Center for Living Systems Information Science (CeLiSIS), Kyoto University, 3. RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR), 4. Center for Anatomical Studies, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University)
[WS04-08]Lineage Analysis of the Avian Cerebrum Using the iOn Switch System
*Takuma Kumamoto1 (1. Developmental Neuroscience Project, Department of Brain & Neurosciences, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo, JAPAN)