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10th RSC-CSJ Joint Symposium – Chemistry for Complex Biological Systems –開催のお知らせ

2019 年 9 月 7 日に東北大学にて、10th RSC-CSJ Joint Symposium– Chemistry for Complex Biological Systems – を開催致します。本シンポジウムは、新学術領域研究「分子夾雑化学」の共催としても開催して頂きます。
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10th RSC-CSJ Joint Symposium– Chemistry for Complex Biological Systems –    
September 7th, 2019 Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

9:00 – 09:10  Opening remarks (Itaru Hamachi, Kyoto University)

9:10 – 09:45    [JP1] Shigeki Kiyonaka (Nagoya University)
New Chemogenetic Approaches for Artificially Controlling Neurotransmitter Receptor Function in Neuronal System

9:45 – 10:20    [UK1] Martin Fascione (University of York)
Organocatalyst‐mediated Bioconjugation of Proteins

10:20 – 10:35  Break

10:35 – 11:10  [JP2] Yuki Goto (University of Tokyo)
Artificial In Vitro Biosynthesis for Elaboration of Pseudo‐natural Peptides

11:10 – 11:45  [UK2] Yu-Hsuan Tsai (Cardiff University)
Using Genetically Incorporated Unnatural Amino Acids to Study and Control Protein Function

11:45 – 12:20  One-min flash talk for poster presentation (31 presenters)

12:20 – 14:20  Lunch & Poster

14:20 – 14:55  [JP3] Shinya Hagihara (RIKEN)
Dissection of Plant Hormone Signaling with Synthetic Molecules

14:55 – 15:30  [UK3] Rebecca Goss (University of St Andrews)
Blending Synthetic Chemistry with Synthetic Biology in vivo to Enable Access to New to Nature Natural Products

15:30 – 15:45  Break

15:45 – 16:20  [JP4] Kenjiro Hanaoka (University of Tokyo)
Construction of a Library of Asymmetric Si‐rhodamine Fluorophores and its Application to Ratiometric Fluorescence Probes for pH

16:20 – 17:55  [UK4] Akane Kawamura (University of Oxford)
Development of Chemical Tools for Epigenetic Proteins

16:55 – 17:10  Break

17:10 – 17:45  [JP5] Hisae Tateishi-Karimata (Konan University)
Role for G‐quadruplexes of Nucleic Acids During Tumor Progression

17:45 – 18:20  [UK5] John Brazier (University of Reading)
Expanding The i‐motif – Why Does Sequence Matter?

18:20 – 18:30  Closing remarks (UK representative)