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±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 09:00~09:30 Modulation of cytokine storm and tumorigenesis by Innate Immunity Rajendra Karki(¼¼ÀÎÆ® ÁÖµå ¾î¸°À̺´¿ø)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 09:30~10:00 Lipid metabolism in ferroptosis pathway ÀÌÀº¿ì(»ý¸í°øÇבּ¸¿ø)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 10:00~10:30 A mechanical force during phagocytosis of apoptotic cells ¹Ú´ëÈ£(±¤ÁÖ°úÇбâ¼ú¿ø)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 10:30~11:00 TARGETING MITOCHONDRIA FOR THE TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER AND RASOPATHIES Rodrigue Rossignol(INSERM)
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±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 13:00~13:25 Autophagy in dendritic cells controls antiviral immunity via glycolytic reprogramming against mucosal virus infection ÀÌÈï±Ô(KAIST)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 13:25~13:55 Atg8ylation as a general membrane stress and remodeling response: implications for the role of autophagy in antimicrobial defenses Vojo Deretic(University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 13:55~14:20 Role of lysosomal stress & lysosome stress response in metabolic syndrome & diabetes À̸í½Ä(¼øõÇâ´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 14:20~14:40 GABAergic signaling linked to autophagy enhances host immune defense Á¶Àº°æ(Ãæ³²´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 14:40~14:50 Degradation of intracellular bacteria by SQSTM1-mediated selective autophagy ÀÌÀ±Áö(¼¿ï´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 101~104 14:50~15:00 Lipid accumulation and insulin signaling are regulated by MondoA signaling ¾Èº´¿ë(¿ï»ê´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 105&110 09:00~09:30 Animal models for COVID-19 : What are the best animal models for COVID-19 research ? ³²±âÅÃ(¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 105&110 09:30~10:00 Single cell analysis of lung in COVID-19 infected Mouse Model ¼ºÁ¦°æ(¼¿ï´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 105&110 10:00~10:30 Temporal proteomic characterization of COVID-19 infected mouse lungs Ȳ´ëÈñ(¼¿ï´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 105&110 10:30~11:00 Compromised translation and abnormal RNA association in the respiratory tissue during SARS-CoV-2 pathogenesis Á¶ÁØ(GIST)
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±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 105&110 11:30~11:45 Çѱ¹¿¬±¸Àç´Ü »ý¸í°úÇÐ´Ü ¹ÙÀÌ¿À¿¬±¸°úÁ¦ »ç¾÷ ¼³¸íȸ ³ëÅ¿µ(Çѱ¹¿¬±¸Àç´Ü)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 105&110 11:45~12:00 Status of Bio-R&D and Future Plan Focusing Drug Development ±è»óÇö(Çѱ¹¿¬±¸Àç´Ü)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 105&110 12:00~12:15 Çѱ¹¿¬±¸Àç´Ü ±¹Ã¥¿¬±¸º»ºÎ Â÷¼¼´ë¹ÙÀÌ¿À´Ü R&D Áö¿øµ¿Çâ ¿À¹Î±Ô(Çѱ¹¿¬±¸Àç´Ü)
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±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 105&110 13:00~14:00 VCs for Biotech startups – understanding the ecosystem for success. ³ëż®(BNK º¥Ã³ ÅõÀÚ)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 105&110 14:00~15:00 Venture Capital and Biopharmaceutical ¹ÚÀº°æ(´ë¿õÁ¦¾à)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 106~109 09:00~09:30 Molecular basis for SPINDOC-Spindlin1 engagement and its role in transcriptional inhibition Haitao Li(Tsinghua University)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 106~109 09:30~10:00 Role of DBC1 in the regulation of histone H3 acetylation and methylation ±èÁ¤ÈÆ(¼º±Õ°ü´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 106~109 10:00~10:30 Epigenetic control of cryptic regulatory elements within gene body ±èżö(ÀÌÈ¿©ÀÚ´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 106~109 10:30~11:00 Regulation of antisense transcription by ZWC complex-mediated SPT5 phosphorylation ±èÀçÈÆ(Çѱ¹°úÇбâ¼ú¿ø)
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±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 106~109 13:00~13:25 The AUTOTAC (AUTOphagy-TArgeting Chimera) chemical biology platform for targeted protein degradation via the autophagy-lysosome system ±Ç¿ëÅÂ(¼¿ï´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 106~109 13:25~13:50 Targeted protein degradation by chimeric molecules, PROTACs and SNIPERs Mikihiko Naito(The University of Tokyo)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 106~109 13:50~14:15 SPiDEM: A novel platform technology to develop protein degraders Àΰæ¼ö(Prazer Therapeutics Inc / Kyung Hee University)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 106~109 14:15~14:40 Novel E3 ligase platform: moving towards the next-generation Target Protein Degradation drugs ÀÌÈÁø((ÁÖ)¾÷Å׶ó)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 106~109 14:40~14:55 p62/SQSTM1-Dependent Targeted Autophagic Degradation of Pathological Tau in Alzheimer¡¯s Disease by AUTOphagy-TArgeting Chimera (AUTOTAC) ÁöâÈÆ(¼¿ï´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 09:00~09:30 Polymerization mechanism of the Type V pilus by protease-mediated strand exchange Matthias Wolf(Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST))
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 09:30~10:00 Structures of the mitochondrial TOM and TIM23 complexes: implications for mitochondrial protein import. Eunyong Park(University of California Berkeley)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 10:00~10:30 Understanding the mechanism of assembly and modifications of DNA high-order structure ¼ÛÁöÁØ(KAIST)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 10:30~11:00 Opening the side exit pores of ClpP by lowering the pH coupled with substrate hydrolysis ¼ÛÇö±Ô(°í·Á´ëÇб³)
ÈÞ½Ä 05-24 11:00~12:00 Visit the Exhibition and Poster Viewing ()
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±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 13:00~13:40 Helper T Cell-Directed Anti-TGF-beta Cancer Immunotherapy Ming Li(Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 13:40~14:05 Discovery and Engineering of Human Antibodies for Cancer Immunotherapy Á¤»óÅÃ(°í·Á´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 14:05~14:35 GI-101, A novel bispecific fusion protein containing CD80 and interleukin-2 (IL-2) variant Àå¸íÈ£((ÁÖ)Áö¾ÆÀÌÀ̳뺣À̼Ç)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 14:35~15:00 Protein-mediated cancer immunotherapy with recombinant IL-7 and bispecific antibody targeting 4-1BB À̽¿ì(Æ÷½ºÅØ)
ÈÞ½Ä 05-24 15:00~16:10 Break ()
±âŸ 05-24 16:10~16:15 Welcome address ()
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 16:15~16:35 Future research directions in the field of genomics ±è¿È«(°í·Á´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 201&202 16:35~16:55 Trends and strategies for upcoming genomics research in Korea ÀÌ»óÇõ(ÀÌÈ¿©ÀÚ´ëÇб³)
Åä·Ð 05-24 201&202 16:55~18:20 Panel Discussion ±èÀλê(Çѱ¹°úÇбâ¼ú¿¬±¸¿ø)
Åä·Ð 05-24 201&202 16:55~18:20 Panel Discussion ¹Ú¿õ¾ç(»ï¼º¼¿ïº´¿ø)
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Åä·Ð 05-24 201&202 16:55~18:20 Panel Discussion °í¾Æ¶ó(Æ÷Ç×°ø°ú´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 203&204 09:00~09:30 Humoral responses in coronavirus infection Jincun Zhao(National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 203&204 09:30~10:00 Molecular Signatures of Inflammatory Profile and B-Cell Function in Patients with Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome ÃÖ¿µ±â(Çѱ¹¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º±âÃÊ¿¬±¸¼Ò)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 203&204 10:00~10:30 Understanding Infection and Immunity of SARS-CoV-2: from Diagnostics to Therapies for COVID-19 Lisa F.P. Ng(A*STAR Infectious Diseases Labs)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 203&204 10:30~11:00 Phenotypes and functions of SARS-CoV-2-specific T cells ½ÅÀÇö(Çѱ¹¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º±âÃÊ¿¬±¸¼Ò)
ÈÞ½Ä 05-24 11:00~12:00 Visit the Exhibition and Poster Viewing ()
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±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 203&204 13:00~13:30 Engineering liver organoids for disease modeling and drug discovery Á¶½Â¿ì(¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 203&204 13:30~14:00 Cell Identity Conversion and Liver Regeneration Lijian Hui(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 203&204 14:00~14:30 Liver regeneration and therapy using human chemically derived hepatic progenitors Á¤Àç¹Î(ÇѾç´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 203&204 14:30~15:00 Liver organoids for the study of regeneration and cancer Meritxell Huch(Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 09:00~09:30 tsRNA (transfer-RNA-derived small non-coding RNA): Novel insight into mRNA translation ±èÇбÕ(Áß¾Ó´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 09:30~10:00 Antisense oligonucleotide therapy for neurological diseases ±èÁø±¹(Ä«À̽ºÆ®)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 10:00~10:30 Association of miR-124 to metabolic reprograming during neurogenesis ÇÑÁøÁÖ(Ä«À̽ºÆ®)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 10:30~11:00 Intergenerational Hormesis Regulation by Heritable 18S rRNA Methylation Eric Greer(Harvard Medical School and Boston Children¡¯s Hospital)
ÈÞ½Ä 05-24 11:00~11:30 Visit the Exhibition and Poster Viewing ()
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 11:30~11:50 A long journey with p21-activated kinases: Biology and Signaling ±èÀÀ±¹(ÃæºÏ´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 11:50~12:10 Identification of target-specific peptides using phage display for cancer therapy À̺´Çå(°æºÏ´ëÇб³)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 12:10~12:30 Understanding epigenetic aberrations in pancreatic cancer ³ëÀç¼®(¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³)
ÈÞ½Ä 05-24 12:30~13:00 Break ()
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 13:00~13:40 Studies of genome-wide chromatin changes in cellular senescence as well as organismal aging John Sedivy(Brown University)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 13:40~14:20 Therapeutic opportunities for senolysis in cardiovascular disease Jesus Gil(MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 14:20~14:45 Molecular pathway of triggering cell cycle progression for reversing cellular senescence ÀÌ¿µ»ï(DGIST)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 14:45~15:00 Targeting the stress support network of senescence for senotherapy °ÂùÈñ(¼¿ï´ëÇб³)
ÈÞ½Ä 05-24 15:00~15:30 Break ()
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 15:30~16:10 Lessons from yeast - Challenging the Remaining Problems of Autophagy - Yoshinori Ohsumi(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 16:10~16:50 Organelle DNA editing in human cells, animals, and plants Jin-Soo Kim(IBS)
ÈÞ½Ä 05-24 16:50~17:00 Break ()
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 17:00~17:40 Translating Aging Discoveries to Delay Human Aging and Extend Healthspan Brian Kennedy(NUS)
±³À°½Ã°£ 05-24 205 17:40~18:20 The complete sequence of a human genome Adam M. Phillippy(NIH)