The conference of “Synthetic Biology approaches and its applications” will be held on November 18

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OUTLINE

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Conference Title : Synthetic Biology approaches and its applications
Date: 2022 November 18
Time: 15:00-18:35 (JST) / 06:00 – 09:35 (GMT)
Meeting: Hybrid meeting
Registration Fee : Free of Charge ( English ONLY)
Venue: Suntory Memorial Hall at the 5th floor of the C3 building at Suita Campus, OU

Organizers

Eriko Takano, Professor, University of Manchester
Eiichiro Fukusaki, Professor, Osaka University

SCHEDULE

15:00-15:30

(ONLINE)

Ikuro Abe

Professor, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo

Keynote : “Unusual Enzyme Reactions in Natural Product Biosynthesis

15:30-15:45

Francesco Del Carratore Research Fellow, Department Chemistry, MIB, The University of Manchester

Title: “Computational methods for systems and synthetic biology

15:45-16:05

Sastia Prama Putri

Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology , Osaka University

Title: “Metabolomics-driven approach for microbial strain improvement

16:05-16:25

Daisuke Kiga

Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Bioscience, Waseda University

Title: ” Directed evolution of proteins using engineered genetic codes “

16:25-16:45

Andrew Pitt

Professor, Department Chemistry, MIB, The University of Manchester

Title: “Lipids, proteins and high throughput screening: mass spectrometry for biotechnology

16:45-16:55

Break

16:55-17:15

Hiroyasu Onaka

Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo

Title: “RiPPs: ideal compounds for drug discovery of medium molecular weight compounds

17:15-17:30

Jack Connolly

Research Fellow, Department Chemistry, MIB, The University of Manchester

Title: “Harnessing intercellular signals to engineer the soil microbiome

17:30-17:50

Shuichi Shimma

Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Osaka University

Title: “Mass Spectrometry Imaging – Application in medical sciences and microbe analysis

17:50-18:05

Erik Hanko

Research Fellow,

Department Chemistry, MIB, The University of Manchester

Title: “Development of novel and optimised biosynthesis pathways by integrating retrosynthesis and rapid prototyping approaches

18:05-18:35

Akihiko Kondo

Professor, Graduate School of Science, Technology and Innovation, Kobe University

Keynote: “Development of biofoundry platform for rapid construction of microbial cell factories

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