Date
Nov. 18 (Mon.) - Nov. 19 (Tue.) 2019
Venue
Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University
Speakers
Overseas speakers
- Sarah M. Assmann [Pennsylvania State Univ., USA]
- Stacey Harmer [Univ. of California, Davis, USA]
- Danhua Jiang [Chinese Academy of Sciences, China]
- Alexander Jones [Univ. of Cambridge, UK]
- Hannes Kollist [Univ. of Tartu, Estonia]
- Gabriel Krouk [CNRS, France]
- Iva Mozgová [Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech]
- So-Yon Park [Virginia Tech., USA]
Domestic speakers
- Toshinori Kinoshita [Nagoya Univ., Japan]
- Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi [Nagoya Univ., Japan]
- Sachihiro Matsunaga [Tokyo University of Science, Japan]
- Tomonao Matsushita [Kyushu Univ., Japan]
- Norihito Nakamichi [Nagoya Univ., Japan]
- Hitoshi Sakakibara [Nagoya Univ., Japan]
- Masatsugu Toyota [Saitama Univ., Japan]
Registration
Registration: Closed
On-site registration is available
Program
Flyer
Time Schedule
Nov. 18 (Mon.)
- 12:30-
- Registration
- 13:00-
- Opening Remarks
Session1: Local signaling
- 13:05-13:45
- Sarah M. Assmann [Pennsylvania State Univ., USA] Stressed out: the RNA structurome in plant responses to heat and salinity
- 13:50-14:10
- Toshinori Kinoshita [Nagoya Univ., Japan] Regulation of stomatal movements in response to environmental signals
- 14:15-14:55
- Hannes Kollist [Univ. of Tartu, Estonia] CO2 signaling in stomatal guard cells
- 15:00-15:40
- Alexander Jones [Univ. of Cambridge, UK] Bringing ABA and GA dynamics into focus in the Arabidopsis root
- 15:45-16:00
- Coffee Break
- 16:00-16:20
- Norihito Nakamichi [Nagoya Univ., Japan] Small molecules targeting Casein Kinase 1 family modulate Arabidopsis circadian clock
- 16:25-16:45
- Tomonao Matsushita [Kyushu Univ., Japan] Phytochrome diversifies the proteome through alternative promoter selection to confer adaptability to light environments
- 16:50-17:50
- Poster Introduction (1 min each)
- 18:00-20:00
- Nighttime Discussion and Banquet
Nov. 19 (Tue.)
Session2: Long-distance communication
- 9:00-9:40
- Stacey Harmer [Univ. of California, Davis, USA] Circadian rhythms are turning heads: clock regulation of sunflower growth and development
- 9:45-10:25
- So-Yon Park [Virginia Tech., USA] Dynamics of mobile mRNAs in Cuscuta-host interactions
- 10:30-10:45
- Coffee Break
- 10:50-11:10
- Hitoshi Sakakibara [Nagoya Univ., Japan] Importance of structural variation of cytokinins for the action specificity in plant growth and development
- 11:15-11:35
- Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi [Nagoya Univ., Japan] Long distance peptide signaling mediating nitrogen homeostasis
- 11:40-12:00
- Masatsugu Toyota [Saitama Univ., Japan] Long-distance, rapid calcium signaling in plants
- 12:00-13:30
- Lunchtime Discussion with Posters
Session3: Memory and others important responses
- 13:30-14:10
- Gabriel Krouk [CNRS, France] A systems view of nitrogen signaling interactions
- 14:15-14:55
- Iva Mozgová [Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech] The role of PRC2 during seedling establishment in Arabidopsis thaliana
- 15:00-15:40
- Danhua Jiang [Chinese Academy of Sciences, China] Vernalization and epigenetic inheritance: how plants remember winter to flower
- 15:45-16:05
- Sachihiro Matsunaga [Tokyo University of Science, Japan] Gene priming for shoot regeneration
- 16:10-16:15
- Closing Remarks
Organized by
- Scientific Research on Innovative Areas "Integrative system of autonomous environmental signal recognition and memorization for plant plasticity"
(https://www.rs.tus.ac.jp/plantmemory/en/) - Programs for Promoting the Enhancement of Research Universities, Research unit for Plant Signaling and Optimal Behavior System
(https://www.agr.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~ck/b1/)
Co-organizer
- Nagoya University Graduate Program of Transformative Chem-Bio Research
(http://www.itbm.nagoya-u.ac.jp/gtr/en/) - Inoue Foundation for Science
(https://www.inoue-zaidan.or.jp/) - Nagoya University's Institute for Advanced Research, Short-term fellowship program
(http://www.iar.nagoya-u.ac.jp/) - Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University
(https://www.agr.nagoya-u.ac.jp/)
Organizing Committee
Toshinori Kinoshita (Nagoya Univ.), Hitoshi Sakakibara (Nagoya Univ.), Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi (Nagoya Univ.), Sachihiro Matsunaga (Tokyo University of Science), Keiko Sugimoto (RIKEN CSRS), Naoyuki Uchida (Nagoya Univ.), Norihito Nakamichi (Nagoya Univ.), Masayoshi Nakamura (Nagoya Univ.), Takatoshi Kiba (Nagoya Univ.), Takushi Hachiya (Shimane Univ.)