Session Details

[2AS-08]【J】Exploring Biology Through In Vitro Modeling and Measurement

Thu. Dec 4, 2025 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM JST
Thu. Dec 4, 2025 12:00 AM - 2:00 AM UTC
Room 8(Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center 3F, 315)
Organizer: Kazuki Hattori (The University of Tokyo), Kenta Arai (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT))
To gain deeper insight into living organisms, reconstituting and analyzing selected aspects of biological systems in vitro is highly effective. By refining our preparation and assessment methods for these reconstituted components, we can reveal diverse phenomena across tissue, cellular, and molecular levels. In this symposium, we highlight engineering and optical methods that recapitulate and measure biological systems in vitro, and discuss prospects for advancing these analytical approaches.

[2AS-08-01]Towards large-scale phenotyping with uniform 3D culture models

○Kazuki Hattori1 (1. RCAST, The University of Tokyo)
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[2AS-08-02]Modeling and analysis of intestinal tissue using human pluripotent stem cells and microphysiological system

○Sayaka Deguchi1, Kazuo Takayama1 (1. Institute of Science Tokyo)
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[2AS-08-03(2P-589)]Developing a novel cell isolation method enabling single-cell-based 3D spatial omics

○Nozomi Hojo1, Katsuyuki Shiroguchi1 (1. RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research)
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[2AS-08-04]Beyond mechanical phenotyping: novel methods for integrated analysis of mechanical phenotyping and transcriptome

○Akifumi Shiomi1,2,3, Taikopaul Kaneko1, Kaori Nishikawa1, Di Carlo Dino3, Hirofumi Shintaku1 (1. Kyoto Univ., LiMe, 2. Kyoto Univ., Hakubi, 3. UCLA)
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[2AS-08-05(2P-203)]Establishment of a Large-Scale Quantitative Method for Protein Folding Stability via Pulse Proteolysis

○Ko Hijikawa1,2, Kotaro Tsuboyama1,2 (1. The University of Tokyo, 2. Institute of Industrial Science)
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[2AS-08-06]Multimodal analysis of hydrogels: Toward applications as artificial extracellular matrices

○Aya M. Akimoto1 (1. Ochanomizu University)
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[2AS-08-07]Unique cell adhesion behavior at extremely soft liquid-liquid interfaces

○Jun Nakanishi1,2,3 (1. National Institute for Materials Science, 2. Waseda University, 3. Tokyo University of Science)
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