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An open lecture was held on the New Academic Field Study - “Deciphering Origin and Establishment of Yaponesians Mainly based on Genome Sequences”.

日時
2019/03/24(Sun)  

Place: Mielparque Kyoto 5F Conference Hall A -> Webページ

Time: 13:00 - 16:30

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13: 00 ~ 13: 05 Greetings from Naruya Saitou Field Representative

13: 05 ~ 13: 35 Lecture 1 Yoichiro Kamaya (A01 Modern Human Genome team)

13: 35 ~ 14: 05 Lecture 2 Takehiro Sato (A02 Ancient Human Genome team)

14: 05 ~ 14: 35 Lecture 3 Tsuyoshi Ito (A03 Animal and Plant Genome team)

14: 35 ~ 15: 00 Break

15: 00 ~ 15: 30 Lecture 4 Minoru Sakamoto (B01 Archeoology team)

15: 30 ~ 16: 00 Lecture 5 Hideto Ito (B02 Linguistics team)

16: 00 ~ 16: 30 Lecture 6 Jun Gojobori (B03 Large-scale Analysis team)

16: 30 ~ 17: 00 Panel discussion (Chairman: Naoki Osada)

Speaker and lecture title

Lecture 1 Yoichiro Kamaya (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Department of Genome medicine International Collaboration, McGill University / Researcher, Statistical Analysis Research Team, Biomedical Science Research Center, RIKEN)

Biobank Japan's Large-scale Japanese Whole-genome Data

Lecture 2 Takehiro Sato (Assistant Professor, Department of Innovative Genome Information, Pharmaceutical and Health Research Area Medical Science, Kanazawa University )

Transition of Human Population in the Border area between Hokkaido and Siberia

Lecture 3 Tsuyoshi Ito (Genome Information Large-Scale Analysis Team Team Leader, Advanced Analysis Center, Agricultural and Food Industry Technology Research Organization)

Yaponica and Indica, the Path followed by Two Rice Plants

Lecture 4 Minoru Sakamoto (Professor, National Museum of Japanese History)

Dating with Radiocarbon - Towards High Accuracy

Lecture 5 Hideto Ito (Concurrent Lecturer, Meiji University)

What to think of the so-called "Goguryeo place name"?

Lecture 6 Jun Gojobori (Lecturer, Graduate School of Leading Science, Graduate University for Advanced Studies)

Yaponesia from the Perspective of the Ancient Genome and Rare Mutations