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**All participants should give poster presentations.
 
**All participants should give poster presentations.

Revision as of 05:18, 4 August 2012

Latest information

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  • Home page of the 5th Annual Meeting opens(120803).

Registration

Registration will begin in the first half of September.

Important Notices

The official language of the meeting is Japanese.

Due to the capacity of the venue, the number of participants is limited to approximately 120 for the annual meeting, and 200 for the tutorials. It is highly recommended to register as soon as possible after the registration begins. In recent years, the registrations closed in a few days.

It is also reminded that all general participants should give poster presentations.

Outline of the 5th Annual Meeting

Objective

The Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology (Q-BioJP) is a non-profit organization founded in 2008 that is dedicated to the advancement of the field of quantitative biology.

Sessions

In the 5th Annual Meeting, we organize four oral sessions: "Life and constructive approach", "Life dynamics through statistical time-series analysis", "New field in quantitative biology", and "Robustness of life". We will also have a short talk session. In the poster sessions, all general participants should give poster presentations.

Tutorials

This year, we organize, for the first time, a tutorial by an expert in the field of image analysis, aiming toward integrative collaborations between the fields of image analysis and quantitative biology. We also organize tutorials on numerical analysis of modeling quantitative dynamics of life, Next Generation Sequencer and quantitative biology.

Date

  • Tutorials : November 23rd (Fri), 2012.
  • Annual meeting : November 24th (Sat), 25th (Sun), 2012.

Venue

Convention hall, An Block, Institute of Industrial Science,
Komaba Ⅱ Research Campus, The University of Tokyo.
Access to Komaba Ⅱ Research Campus
Campus map

Registration Fee

  • Annual meeting : we expect approximately 1500 yen ( costs for snacks in the poster sessions and the banquet.)
  • Alcoholic beverages in the banquet ( if you wish ) : 700 yen
  • Lunch boxes on Nov. 24th and 25th ( if you wish ) : will be announced.
  • Tutorials : Free

Seating capacity

  • Tutorials : Approximately 200.
  • Annual meeting : Approximately 120, excluding speakers ( approx. 20 people ).

Remarks

  • Poster sessions
    • The size of a poster panel is 1130 mm width and 1630 mm height. Up to a standard B0 size will be possible to post.
  • Payment of the registration fee
    • You will be requested to pay the registration fee through the paypal system. Instructions will be announced soon by e-mail. There will NOT be the on-site payment.
  • Receipt
    • You will be receiving a receipt of the payment through the paypal system. A printable pdf file will be created with a registered mailing address and details of the fee. If you have any special request, please ask at a reception desk.
  • Internet
    • Wireless internet access will be available. Limited numbers of electric outlet and wired LAN cable are also available.

Scientific Program

Tutorials ( Nov. 23rd )

All tutorials are admission free.

  • Speakers
    • Seiichi Uchida( Department of Advanced Information Technology, Kyushu University )
    • Akira Funahashi( Department of Biosciences and Informatics, Keio University )
    • Kazuyuki Nakamura( Graduate School of Advanced Mathematical Sciences, Meiji University )
    • Itoshi Nikaido( RIKEN CDB )

Sessions ( Nov. 24th, 25th )

  • Session: Life and constructive approaches
    • Speakers
      • Hirohide Saito ( The Hakubi Center, Kyoto University )
      • Yutaka Sumino ( Department of Physics, Aichi University of Education )
      • Yusuke T. Maeda ( The Hakubi Center, Kyoto University )
      • Mitsuhiro Matsuda ( Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University )
  • Session: Life dynamics through statistical time-series analysis
    • Speakers
      • Michio Hiroshima ( RIKEN QBiC )
      • Yohei Kondo ( Department of Basic Science, The University of Tokyo )
      • Toshiaki Omori ( Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University )
  • Session: New fields in quantitative biology
    • Speakers
      • Yoshimi Haga ( RIKEN ASI )
      • Masaya Oki ( Graduate School of Engineering, University of Fukui )
      • Yutaro Kumagai ( WPI Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University )
  • Session: Robustness in life
    • Speakers
      • Hidehiko Inomata( RIKEN CDB )
      • Tetsuhiro Hatakeyama ( Department of Basic Science, The University of Tokyo )
      • Daisuke Kiga ( Department of Computational Intelligence and Systems Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology )
      • Tomoya S. Kitajima ( RIKEN CDB )

Poster sessions ( Nov. 24th, 25th )

Details will be announced soon.

Other events ( Nov. 24th )

  • Poster guide( instructions of poster presentations )
  • Banquet

Presentation style

  • Oral presentations
    • Oral presentations are only for invited speakers and selected short talks.
  • General participants
    • All participants should give poster presentations.

Schedule

Details will be announced soon.

The Organizing Committee

  • Akatsuki Kimura ( Cell Architecture Laboratory, National Institute of Genetics )
  • Tetsuya J. Kobayashi ( Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo )
  • Noriko Hiroi ( Department of Biosciences and Informatics, Keio University )
  • Akira Funahashi ( Department of Biosciences and Informatics, Keio University )
  • Atsushi Kamimura ( Department of Basic Science, The University of Tokyo )

Sponsors

This meeting is co-organzied by Research Group on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo. This meeting is also supported by KAKENHI research group "the physicochemical field for genetic activities", "哺乳類初期発生の細胞コミュニティー", and "Cross-talk between moving cells and microenvironment as a basis of emerging order in multicellular system" MEXT, Japan.

Contact

E-mail: q.bio2012 at gmail.com ( please replace `at' with `@' )