Session Details
[S03]Aging Kaleidoscope: Solving the aging puzzle from various perspectives[E]
Thu. Jul 17, 2025 1:10 PM - 3:10 PM JST
Thu. Jul 17, 2025 4:10 AM - 6:10 AM UTC
Thu. Jul 17, 2025 4:10 AM - 6:10 AM UTC
Room B(5F Small Hall1)
Chairpersons:Tohru Ishitani(Osaka Univ.), Kyoko Miura(Kumamoto Univ.)
Aging is a universal biological process that intertwines developmental and cellular dynamics, yet its underlying mechanisms remain elusive. This symposium, hosted at the joint meeting of the Japanese Developmental Biology and Cell Biology Societies, aims to bridge these disciplines to illuminate the multifaceted nature of aging. We will introduce not only original research unique to aging research, such as a cell biology approach using long-lived naked mole-rats, a synthetic biology approach using extremely short-lived fish, and human rare diseases study, but also innovative aging research that proposes new concepts including "epitranscriptome aging" and "exposome-driven stem cell aging". Join us to engage with the frontier of aging research, where developmental and cellular biology converge to address one of biology's greatest mysteries.
[S03-01]~Synthetic biology of healthy longevity~
Synthesizing longevity in the extremely short-lived killifish
*Tohru Ishitani1 (1. Department of Homeostatic Regulation, RIMD, Osaka University)
[S03-02]Investigating the Mechanisms of Age-Related Disease Resistance in the Longest-Lived Rodent, the Naked Mole-Rat
*Kyoko Miura1 (1. Kumamoto University/Kyushu University)
[S03-03]The epitranscriptome landscape in disease and aging
*Akiko Ogawa1,2 (1. Tohoku Univ. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences , 2. Tohoku Univ. IDAC)
[S03-04]Genome Instability Syndromes Associated with Transcription Abnormalities and Aging Phenotypes
*Tomoo Ogi1 (1. Nagoya University)
[S03-05]Stem cell fate at the crossroads of aging and cancer
*Emi Nishimura1 (1. The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo)