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国際シンポジウム「Genomics and Omics Study and Application to Human Biology」


国際シンポジウム「ゲノム・オミックス研究とヒューマンバイオロジーへの応用」

概要

Genetic factors play a critical role in human diseases. However, even in monogenic disorders caused by a mutation in a single gene, the current methodology using next-generation sequencing technology can only genetically diagnose less than 50% of patients. Moreover, conventional approaches have revealed only a tiny fraction of the heritability in many polygenic diseases caused by genetic and environmental factors.

Under such situations, investigating the intermediary traits that bridges genes and phenotypes becomes vital for better understanding the underlying disease mechanism. Various biomolecules in the body, such as cell transcripts, proteins and metabolites in blood and tissues, are typical intermediate traits involving the disorders. The technology to measure such biomolecules with high sensitivity and reproducibility has significantly progressed in the past few years.

In this symposium, world-leading scientists in genomics and omics studies presented the latest topics ranging from the causal gene identification in monogenic diseases to the technical development of omics analysis and its application to human disease studies.

オーガナイザー

開催日時

March 4 (Sat), 2023
9:00-17:45 (JST)

会場

On-site: Shiran Kaikan Inamori Hall, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
On-line: Zoom (ID & Password to enter the symposium will be sent to the registered participants)

プログラム

Opening Address
Chairperson: Fumihiko Matsuda (Center for Genomic Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan)
9:00-9:10
Opening Address
Tasuku Honjo (Director, Center for Cancer Immunotherapy and Immunobiology (CCII), Kyoto University, Japan)
Session 1: Technological Development of Omics Analysis
Chairpersons:
Kazuhiro Sonomura (Life Science Research Center, Shimadzu Corporation/ CCII)
Yuki Sugiura (CCII)
9:10-9:50
Lecture 1
RNA splicing is a crucial layer of omics analysis: The stories of cancer neoantigens and COVID-19 precision medicine
Kei Iida (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kindai University, Japan)
9:50-10:30
Lecture 2
Proteome-based approach to human health and disease
Sumio Ohtsuki (Faculty of Life Science, Kumamoto University, Japan)
10:30-10:50Break
10:50-11:30
Lecture 3
Extracting latent representation from life science data for understanding drugs
Tadahaya Mizuno (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Japan)
11:30-12:15
Short Talks 1
Short Talks of Young Investigators
Rong Ma (Center for Cancer Immunotherapy and Immunobiology, Kyoto University, Japan/ McGill University, Canada)
Ayana Tomioka (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan)
Akiko Oguchi (ASHBi, Kyoto University, Japan)
12:15-13:50Lunch Break
Session 2: Applications to Human Health and Disease
Chairpersons:
Dominique Gauguier (Institut National de la Sante et la Recherche Medicale, France)
Tomi Pastinen (Genomic Medicine Center, Children’s Mercy Kansas City, USA)
13:50-14:30
Lecture 4
Computational Genomics for Precision Medicine
Yosuke Tanigawa (Computational Biology Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
14:30-15:10
Lecture 5
Genomics of rare and functional variation in childhood disease
Tomi Pastinen (Genomic Medicine Center, Children’s Mercy Kansas City, USA)
15:10-15:55
Short Talks 2
Short Talks of Young Investigators
Ta-Yu Yang (Center for Genomic Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan)
Takeshi Iwasaki (Center for Genomic Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan)
Seri Kitada (Center for Genomic Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan)
15:55-16:20Break
16:20-17:00
Lecture 6
Impact of gut microbial metabolites on human health and diseases
Dominique Gauguier (Institut National de la Sante et la Recherche Medicale, France)
17:00-17:40Identification of strategies to overcome immunotherapy resistance in melanoma using multi-omic approaches
Ian Watson (Department of Biochemistry, McGill University, Canada)
Closing Remarks: Bioinformatics on Other Diseases
Chairperson: Fumihiko Matsuda (Center for Genomic Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan)
17:40-17:50Mark Lathrop (McGill Genome Center, McGill University, Canada)
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