Session Details

[1PS-09]【E】Promise and Impact of Stem Cell and Organoid BioMedical Science

Wed. Nov 27, 2024 4:45 PM - 7:00 PM JST
Wed. Nov 27, 2024 7:45 AM - 10:00 AM UTC
Room 9(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 3F Main Hall)
Organizer: Takanori Takebe (Osaka University), Toshiro Sato (Keio University)
The burgeoning fields of Stem Cell Research and Organoid Technology are paving the way toward unparalleled insights into previously inaccessible facets of biomedical science. Our symposium, by weaving together advanced molecular biology platforms, will feature innovative research directions that illuminate fundamental biological principles through the lens of stem cell and organoid research. These emergent technologies serve as pivotal tools to bring the future trajectory of biomedical science into new dimensions.

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[1PS-09-01]Bioenergetics Independent Roles of Metabolism in Organogenesis

○Nozomu Takata1, Jason M Miska2, Marc A Morgan3, Priyam Patel4, Leah K Billingham2, Neha Joshi4, Matthew J Schipma4, Zachary J Dumar3, Nikita R Joshi5, Alexander V Misharin5, Ryan B Embry4, Luciano Fiore1, Peng Gao6, Lauren P Diebold5, Gregory S McElroy5, Ali Shilatifard3, Navdeep S Chandel5, Guillermo Oliver1 (1. Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, 2. Department of Neurological Surgery, Northwestern University, 3. Simpson Querrey Institute for Epigenetics and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Northwestern University, 4. Center for Genetic Medicine, Northwestern University, 5. Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Northwestern University, 6. Robert H. Lurie Cancer Center Metabolomics Core, Northwestern University)
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[1PS-09-02]Functional characterization of regulatory elements involved in bat wing development

○Aki Ushiki1, Guy Kelman2, Rory R Sheng1, Elizabeth Murray1, Walter Eckalbar1, Yichi Zhang1, Dorit Hockman3, Nicola Illing3, Tommy Kaplan4, Nadav Ahituv1 (1. The University of California, San Francisco , 2. The Jerusalem Center for Personalized Computational Medicine, 3. The University of Cape Town, 4. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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[1PS-09-03]Deciphering Endothelial and Mesenchymal Organ Specification in Vascularized Lung and Intestinal Organoids

Yifei Miao1, Cheng Tan1, Nicole M Pek1, Zhiyun Yu1, Kentaro Iwasawa1, Daniel O Kechele1, Nambirajan Sundaram1, Victor Pastrana-Gomez1, Keishi Kishimoto1, Min-Chi Yang2, Cheng Jiang1, Jason Tchieu1, Jeffrey A Whitsett1, Kyle W McCracken1, Robbert J Rottier3, Darrell N Kotton4, Michael A Helmrath1, James M Wells1, Takanori Takebe1,5, Aaron M Zorn1, Ya-Wen Chen2, Minzhe Guo1, ○Mingxia Gu1 (1. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 3. Erasmus University, 4. Boston University and Boston Medical Center, 5. Osaka University)
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[1PS-09-04]Towards reconstituting human & primate axial development in vitro

○Cantas Alev1 (1. Kyoto University)
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