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5 Student Presentations Monday, September 28 - Wednesday, September 30 Venue: Conference Room 406 (Sept. 29-30) Lobby, Convention Hall 300 (Sept. 28-30) Student Presentations In this session, students of overseas partner universities and the


  1. 5 Student Presentations Monday, September 28 - Wednesday, September 30 Venue: Conference Room 406 (Sept. 29-30) Lobby, Convention Hall 300 (Sept. 28-30) Student Presentations In this session, students of overseas partner universities and the University of Tsukuba give oral/poster presentations. This “Student Presentations” meeting has been held annually to advance research activities and facilitate international exchanges. Topics include medical science and life science. Session Organizers: Shoko Saito, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Mamiko Sakata, Tadachika Koganezawa, Seiya Mizuno, and Yasuhiro Shinkai Oral Presentations (Sept. 29, 9:00-17:00, Conference Room 406) 9:00-9:05 Opening Remarks Mitsuyasu Kato, University of Tsukuba Chairs: Masanori Sakaguchi, Yasuhiro Ishiga, Tran Thi Nhu Mai Part One University of Tsukuba Eszter Toth HBP, University of Tsukuba O-1 Single-cell nanobiopsy, a novel platform for the multiplexed analysis of 9:05-9:17 dendritic and axonal mRNA compartmentalization Kana Morohashi University of Tsukuba O-2 A high-throughput screening to discover inhibitors for insect steroidogenic 9:17-9:29 enzyme, Noppera-bo Eisuke Imura University of Tsukuba O-3 Identifi cation and characterization of novel neurons projecting to the steroid 9:29-9:41 hormone biosynthesis organ in Drosophila O-4 Naoki Toya University of Tsukuba 9:41-9:53 In vivo Ad-luc analyses of Leptin gene expression Takuya Kikuchi HBP, University of Tsukuba O-5 9:53-10:05 Intestinal CREB3L3 prevents diet-induced hypercholesterolemia Wei-Min Chen National Taiwan University O-6 Sphingosine 1-phosphate potentiated endothelial cell attachment on de- 10:05-10:17 cellularized human umbilical vein as a scaffold for vascular tissue Ruoshi Li O-7 University of Tsukuba 10:17-10:29 The effect of sleep deprivation on the generalization of traumatic memories 10:29-10:45 Coffee Break Chairs: Koichiro Kako, Rie Wakimizu, Kouta Nizuma Part Two University of Tsukuba Jesavel A Iguchi University of Tsukuba O-8 RNA methylation stimulates recapping of messenger RNA in Trypanosoma 10:45-10:57 brucei Yuri Ushijima University of Tsukuba O-9 10:57-11:09 A new role of nucleoid dynamics in Staphylococcus aureus 21

  2. Emi Miwa University of Tsukuba O-10 The relationship between the genotypes and stroma formation of Epichloë 11:09-11:21 fungus inhabiting Brachypodium sylvaticum Keiko Yamaguchi University of Tsukuba O-11 The requisite support regarded by medical professions for children with 11:21-11:33 inherited metabolic disease and their families: a literature review Xerxes Seposo University of Tsukuba O-12 Temporal acclimation in temperature-mortality relationship using Excess Heat 11:33-11:45 Factor (EHF) Carolyn Kemunto University of Tsukuba O-13 Prevalence of anemia in infants 3-6 months in relation to breastfeeding 11:45-11:57 practices: A case of Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital, Nairobi-Kenya 11:57-13:30 Lunch Break Part Three Chairs: Yuji Funakoshi, Zheng Ling, University of Tsukuba Fang Yu East China Normal University O-14 SUMO-modifi cation of CDK9 as a general mechanism for SUMO-mediated 13:30-13:42 transcriptional repression Wei-Chung Yu National Taiwan University O-15 Emerging roles for human topoisomerase III alpha in tumorigenesis 13:42-13:54 suppression via transcription regulation Dhouha Daassi O-16 HBP, University of Tsukuba 13:54-14:06 Functions of large Maf family transcription factors in Macrophages Yuji Fuse University of Tsukuba O-17 The heme-Bach1 axis determines the tissue specifi city of the Nrf2-dependent 14:06-14:18 heme oxygenase 1 induction Luong Cong Nho University of Tsukuba O-18 Interaction of 9,10-Phenanthraquinone-produced reactive oxygen species with 14:18-14:30 thioredoxin at a redox-active Cys32 and Cys35 14:30-14:45 Coffee Break Part Four Chairs: Ryusuke Niwa, Yu Ishikawa, University of Tsukuba Meng-Tsz Tsai University of Tsukuba O-19 The small GTPase Arf6 regulates the HGF-dependent cell proliferation 14:45-14:57 through PIP 2 -producing enzyme PIP5Kα in HepG2 cells Ngo Thai Bich Van University of Tsukuba O-20 Phospholipase D2 is a key molecule to suppress tumorigenesis through 14:57-15:09 activation of CD8 + T lymphocytes O-21 Tomokazu Kimura University of Tsukuba 15:09-15:21 GPNMB impacts to invasive properties of bladder cancer O-22 Shoko Nishizawa University of Tsukuba 15:21-15:33 BCL6 methylation in human peripheral T-cell lymphoma Seth Amin Figueroa University of California, Irvine O-23 15:33-15:45 A spatial cell lineage model for healthy and diseased epithelial tissues 15:45-16:00 Coffee Break 22

  3. Part Five Chairs: Michito Hamada, Taito Miyachi, University of Tsukuba Jorge Toledo University of Chile O-24 Structural dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum mediated by cytoskeleton 16:00-16:12 modifi es luminal protein transport Mitsuaki Kashiwagi University of Tsukuba O-25 Identifi cation of a novel neuronal group that regulates REM-NREM sleep 16:12-16:24 switching Takato Honda HBP, University of Tsukuba O-26 Systematic behavioral screening of sleepy and dreamless , newly identifi ed 16:24-16:36 mouse pedigrees with sleep abnormalities Daiki Nakatsuka University of Tsukuba O-27 GABAergic neurons in the pontomedullary tegmentum control sleep and 16:36-16:48 wakefulness Brice de la Crompe University of Bordeaux O-28 16:48-17:00 Optogenetic mapping of network dynamic in basal ganglia 2 min talk for Poster Presentations (Sept. 30, 9:00-10:35, Conference Room 406) Han-Siou Jian National Taiwan University P-1 Investigate on the involvement of DNA topoisomerases in immunoglobulin 9:00-9:02 class switch recombination Chi-Hsin Chen National Taiwan University P-2 Identifying urinary metabolic changes with vanadium and Polycyclic aromatic 9:02-9:04 hydrocarbons exposures using mass-spectrometry-based metabolomics Amily Fang-ju Jou National Taiwan University P-3 Electrochemical Genosensors Based on Toehold-mediated Strand 9:04-9:06 Displacement Reaction-triggered Signal Amplifi cation Cascade for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Genotyping Hsiao-Han Chiu National Taiwan University P-4 9:06-9:08 The role of TopB and RecQ in the regulation of R-loop formation Jou-yi Lee National Taiwan University P-5 9:08-9:10 To Adjust Heading Time of Broccoli by Marker Assisted Selection Jui-Chung Chiang National Taiwan University P-6 9:10-9:12 The Roles of LPA Receptors During Erythropoiesis/Megakaryopoiesis in mice Yu-Ya Liang National Taiwan University P-7 Characterization of the late blight resistant gene qPh2.1 in the wild tomato 9:12-9:14 accession L3708 ( Solanum pimpinellifolium L.) Hao-Ping Wang National Taiwan University P-8 Effects of pesticide residues on natural enemies ( Mallada basalis and 9:14-9:16 Eocanthecona furcellata ) in strawberry garden Aya Takemura HBP, University of Tsukuba P-9 A part of Agr-defi cient ‘stealth’ Staphylococcus aureus can regain its virulence 9:16-9:18 during phagocytosis Moeko Minakuchi University of Tsukuba P-10 Prp18, a pre-mRNA processing factor 18, promotes infl uenza virus RNA 9:18-9:20 synthesis through NP chaperone activity 23

  4. Yohei Yamauchi University of Tsukuba P-11 The Arf6-specifi c GTPase-activating protein ARAP3 regulates breast cancer 9:20-9:22 cell invasion Yuki Tsunakawa HBP, University of Tsukuba P-12 MafB expressed in Osteoclast Precursors regulates osteoclastogenesis through 9:22-9:24 M-CSF signaling P-13 K.M.G.M.K.K.Kulathunga HBP, University of Tsukuba 9:24-9:26 Novel imaging technique for atherosclerosis P-14 Yunshin Jung HBP, University of Tsukuba 9:26-9:28 Gene analysis of “Liver-Insulin Producing Cells” using MIP-GFP mouse Miki Shimbo University of Tsukuba P-15 Both chondroitin sulfate N -acetylgalactosaminyltransferase-1 and -2 are 9:28-9:30 necessary for endochondral ossifi cation Keigo Asano University of Tsukuba P-16 9:30-9:32 MafB defi ciency impairs the apoptotic cell clearance of macrophages Tomoki Sakasai University of Tsukuba P-17 Establishment and application of ROSA26 Halo-iRFP fl ox Mice and non- 9:32-9:34 invasive fl uorescence imaging of disease-model mice Kosuke Kawamura University of Tsukuba P-18 Establishment of an analysis system utilizing protein degradation and near 9:34-9:36 infrared fl uorescent proteins Chen Chen University of Tsukuba P-19 9:36-9:38 Roles of GPNMB in breast cancer stem cells 9:38-9:50 Coffee Break Christina-Sylvia Andrea University of Tsukuba P-20 Histone demethylase LSD1 is important for the endodermal organ development 9:50-9:52 in zebrafi sh Yoshikazu Hoshino P-21 University of Tsukuba 9:52-9:54 Simple generation of hairless mice by the CRISPR/Cas9 system P-22 Yuki Hirose University of Tsukuba 9:54-9:56 Hypnotic and teratogenic effects of thalidomide can be dissociated Hiromu Tominaga University of Tsukuba P-23 A novel, small-molecule orexin type 2 receptor agonist improves narcoleptic 9:56-9:58 symptoms in orexin-null mice Toshiya Yonezawa University of Tsukuba P-24 Orexin B exerts an indirect, slow inhibitory action on noradrenergic neurons 9:58-10:00 in the locus coeruleus Ryo Ishii University of Tsukuba P-25 Two-photon calcium imaging of the cerebral cortex in naturally sleeping and 10:00-10:02 awake mice P-26 Manami Kikuchi University of Tsukuba 10:02-10:04 The role of Elovl6 in bone and cartilage 24

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