・Date 27th April, 2017
・Time 10:30〜12:00
・Place Rm A, 2nd Floor, Bldg G, South Campus, Kyoto University
Dr. Aaron Bensimon
Founder, President, CEO of Genomic Vision
Co-inventor of Molecular Combing Technology
Degree in Molecular Biology; PhD of Weizmann Institute
Head of Genomic Stability Univ at the Pasteur Institute
Dr. Aaron Bensimon is one of the pioneers who have developed and utilized “molecular combing technique” in genome researches.
His seminar will be held as attached.
Time and Date 17:00~19:00, 5/19(Fri)
Place Memorial Hall*
*The memorial hall, pale green building, locates next to the
medical library. The entrance is the back side of the memorial hall.
When and how is memory consolidated?;
The molecular and neural bases in
Drosophila.
Prof. Yukinori Hirano
Associate professor
Kyoto University Graduate school of Medicine
Network analysis of exploratory behaviors of
mice in the spatial learning and memory task
Yusuke Suzuki
Assistant professor
Kyoto University Graduate school of Medicine
Sprinting on the Frontier of Biology
Are you ready?
The International Student Seminar offers you an opportunity to give a talk on the stage where Nobel laureates have also stood and obtain feedback from Kyoto Univ. and outside judges.On the evening of March 7th we will have a party with invited guests and colleagues. Outstanding speakers will get an award from the committee.
On March 11th , we will have a Career Development session, and you will gain insights on success stories from Kyoto Univ. alumni both in academia and industry .
Schedule
Talk session – March 6-7th ,2019
Career Development session – March 11-12th ,2019
For more details, visit the 17th ISS webpage:
http://www.17thiss.lif.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Date: March 26, 4 PM
Shelley Halpain
Professor
Division of Biological Sciences
UC San Diego
Title of the talk: The Actin Cytoskeleton Helps Neurons Survive Stroke: a Novel Protective Molecular Pathway in Cellular Edema
Language to be used: English
Room: 103, Science Frontier Laboratory Building
Short description of the talk: Neurons exposed to hypoxia hyperactivate glutamate receptors, which leads to loss of membrane potential, cell swelling, and oncosis. Dr. Halpain will describe a neuronal pro-survival mechanism whereby the actin cytoskeleton is rapidly reorganized in dendrites in response to glutamate receptor hyperactivation.
・Date: April 30th, 2021 (Fri), 17:00 (JST) –
・This webinar is held on Zoom
For students who need the credits, preregistration is required to get the link
for the zoom in your PandA account.
For others who want to join the webinar, please register from the link:
https://forms.gle/iTR344hbZCxNxLP57 or the QR code below.
・(17:00 – ) Toru Hiratsuka
Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University
ERK MAPK signal dynamics in epidermal stem cell state transitions
・(17:30 – ) Kazuhiro Aoki
Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living systems (ExCELLS)
Optogenetic control of cell-cycle machinery
・Contact
Research Center for Dynamic Living Systems (生命動態研究センター)
TEL: 075-753-9450
EMAIL: cell.dev.sysbio@gmail.com
Web: https://www.kudlc.com/
Co-organized by
Advanced Study of Human Biology (ASHBi)
Research Center for Dynamic Living Systems (生命動態研究センター)
Chaired by Dr. Ken-ichi Amemori (ASHBi, Kyoto Univ)
Date: May 28th, 2021 (Fri), 17:00 (JST) –
This webinar is held on Zoom
・For students who need the credits, preregistration is required to get the link for the zoom
in your PandA account.
・For others who want to join the webinar, please register from the link:
https://forms.gle/iTR344hbZCxNxLP57 or the QR code below.
(17:00 – ) Ken-ichi Amemori
Advanced Study of Human Biology (ASHBi), Kyoto University
Neuroscientific and genetic approaches
to primate anxiety-like state
(17:30 – ) Fumitaka Osakada
Nagoya University
Cell-type-specific targeting strategies with viral
vectors in non-transgenic animals
Contact
Research Center for Dynamic Living Systems (生命動態研究センター)
TEL: 075-753-9450, EMAIL: cell.dev.sysbio@gmail.com
Web: https://www.kudlc.com/