Thematic Programs

International Symposium 3: in conjunction with IDAC-CERA International Meeting


Information

Date

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Venue

Hybrid: Campus Map of Seiryo Campus

  • Seiryo Auditorium: School of Medicine Centennial Hall, Seiryo Campus, Tohoku University [Access]
  • IDAC: Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Seiryo Campus, Tohoku University [Access]
  • Gonryo Hall: Gonryo Hall, Seiryo Campus, Tohoku University [Access]

Invited Speakers

Takaaki Akaike (Tohoku University)
Kivanc Birsoy (Rockefeller University)
Navdeep Chandel (Northwestern University)
David P. Giedroc (Indiana University)
Kenjiro Hanaoka (Keio University)
Ken Itoh (Hirosaki University)
Allen Kaasik (University of Tartu)
Hiromi Kato (Tohoku University)
Petr Klán (Masaryk University)
Stuart A. Lipton (The Scripps Research Institute)
Satoaki Matoba (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine)
Julie A. Maupin–Furlow (University of Florida)
Vamsi Mootha (Harvard University)
Hidehiko Nakagawa (Nagoya City University)
Guangjun Nie (National Center for Nanoscience and Technology)
Shazib Pervaiz (National University of Singapore)
Des R. Richardson (Griffith University)
Luca Scorrano (University of Padua)
Takayuki Shimizu (The University of Tokyo)
Toshio Suda (Kumamoto University)
Young–Joon Surh (Seoul National University)
Hiroshi Takagi (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
Shinya Toyokuni (Nagoya University)
Aleksandra Trifunovic (University of Cologne)
Fanyan Wei (Tohoku University)
Ming Xian (Brown University)
Luying Xun (Washington State University)
Michito Yoshizawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Time Schedule  [Oct. 28, 2022 Updated]

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Seiryo Auditorium
Plenary Lecture
Chairperson: Fanyan Wei (Tohoku University)
09:00 – 09:45
Toshio Suda (Kumamoto University)
Self–renewal and expansion of hematopoietic stem cells
Chairpersons:
Ken Itoh (Hirosaki University)
Des R Richardson (Griffith University)
Session T8: Redox Biology in Human Diseases and Their Model Animals
13:00 – 14:00
Stuart A. Lipton (The Scripps Research Institute) [Online]
Hidden networks of redox reactions in the brain: Transnitrosylated proteins underlie synaptic damage in Alzheimer's disease
14:00 – 14:10
Break Time
14:10 – 14:45
Des R. Richardson (Griffith University)
A nitric oxide storage and transport system that protects activated macrophages from endogenous nitric oxide cytotoxicity
14:45 – 15:20
Ken Itoh (Hirosaki University)
Emerging role of GCN1 in the redox– and ribosomemediated stress response
15:20 – 15:55
Allen Kaasik (University of Tartu)
Negative feedback system to maintain cell ROS homeostasis: KEAP1/PGAM5 complex as a ROS sensor for inducing mitophagy
15:55 – 16:30
Satoaki Matoba (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine)
Cardiac metabolism and redox regulation as therapeutic targets of heart failure
17:30 –
Closing Remarks
Takaaki Akaike (Tohoku University)
IDAC
Session T6: Mitochondria Biology and Human Disease II
Chairperson: Fanyan Wei (Tohoku University)
10:00 – 10:25
Navdeep Chandel (Northwestern University) [Online]
Metformin targets mitochondrial complex I
10:25 – 10:50
Vamsi Mootha (Harvard University) [Online]
Hypoxia as a therapy for mitochondrial disease
10:50 – 11:15
Luca Scorrano (University of Padua) [Online]
Keeping mitochondria in shape: a matter of life and death
11:15 – 11:40
Aleksandra Trifunovic (University of Cologne) [Online]
Mitochondria originated redox signalling regulates longevity–assurance programs
11:40 – 12:00
Fanyan Wei (Tohoku University)
Sulfur modification in human mitochondrial tRNAs and the pathophysiological roles
Session S4: NO and Supersulfide in Prokaryotes
Chairperson: Shinji Masuda (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
13:00 – 13:25
Hiromi Kato (Tohoku University)
Bacteria utilize sulfide in the air
13:25 – 13:50
David P. Giedroc (Indiana University)
Metabolic and structural insights into hydrogen sulfide misregulation in Enterococcus faecalis
13:50 – 14:15
Luying Xun (Washington State University)
Persulfide and polysulfide are common cellular components and play important physiological functions in microorganisms
14:15 – 14:40
Takayuki Shimizu (The University of Tokyo)
Reactive sulfur species (RSS) metabolizing enzymes influence RSS sensing by impacting intracellular persulfide dynamics in bacteria
14:40 – 15:05
Julie A. Maupin–Furlow (University of Florida) [Online]
Rhodanese domain proteins, persulfides and their role with ubiquitin–like proteins in sulfur mobilization and protein conjugation in Archaea
15:05 – 15:30
Hiroshi Takagi (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
A novel mechanism for nitrosative stress tolerance dependent on GTP cyclohydrolase II activity involved in riboflavin synthesis of yeast
Gonryo Hall
Session T9: Redox Biology in Cancer and Carcinogenesis
Chairpersons:
Shinya Toyokuni (Nagoya University)
Young–Joon Surh (Seoul National University)
10:00 – 10:24
Kivanc Birsoy (Rockefeller University) [Online]
Deciphering the role of organelles redox metabolism
10:24 – 10:48
Young–Joon Surh (Seoul National University)
An oncogenic alliance between NRF2 and other redoxsensitive transcription factors
10:48 – 11:12
Shazib Pervaiz (National University of Singapore) [Online]
Redox conundrum in cancer cell fate signaling
11:12 – 11:36
Guangjun Nie (National Center for Nanoscience and Technology) [Online]
Biomolecule–based nanostructures for tumor microenvironment targeting and regulation
11:36 – 12:00
Shinya Toyokuni (Nagoya University)
Significance of ferroptosis susceptibility and resistance in various neoplastic contexts
Session T10: Chemical Biology Utilizing NO and Supersulfides
Chairpersons:
Hidehiko Nakagawa (Nagoya City University)
Kenjiro Hanaoka (Keio University)
15:10 – 15:35
Petr Klán (Masaryk University) [Online]
Near–infrared photorelease. How far can we go with onephoton absorption?
15:35 – 15:55
Hidehiko Nakagawa (Nagoya City University)
Spatiotemporal control of NO release with caged NOs and their biological applications
15:55 – 16:20
Ming Xian (Brown University)
Chemical tools for understanding reactive sulfur species
16:20 – 16:40
Kenjiro Hanaoka (Keio University)
Development of fluorogenic probes for H2S and sulfane sulfur and their application to inhibitor screening
16:40 – 17:05
Michito Yoshizawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Development of polyaromatic receptors for biomolecules with high selectivity

*Check full program Redox Week in Sendai 2022

Contact

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