2019 SNU Bioscience Symposium on Signaling and Chromatin


2019 SNU Bioscience Symposium on  Signaling and Chromatin

 

VENUE Bldg. 25-1 international conference hall, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

DATE December 2~3, 2019

 Thanks to all the participants! 


TOPICS

Chromatin and Epigenetic Regulation

Chromatin and Emerging Technology

Phase Separation and Macromolecular Assembly

Hypoxia signaling from development to evolution

Autophagy and Senescence

Single Cell Omics


 

ORGANIZERS

Sung Hee Baek (Seoul National University, Korea)

Daehee Hwang (Seoul National University, Korea)

Chanhee Kang (Seoul National University, Korea)

Jin-Hong Kim (Seoul National University, Korea)

Junseock Koh (Seoul National University, Korea)

 


 

PLENARY TALK

Robert G. Roeder (Rockefeller University, USA)

Gregg Semenza (Johns Hopkins University, USA) - The 2019 Nobel Laureate


 

INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS

Mark Bedford (MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA)

Or Gozani (Stanford University, USA)

Masaaki Komatsu (Juntendo University, Japan)

Roderick Lim (University of Basel, Switzerland)

Kyoung-Jae Won (BRIC, Denmark)

Hong Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

Bing Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)



SNU SPEAKERS

Sung Hee Baek

Daehee Hwang

Choongwon Jeong

Chanhee Kang

Jin-Hong Kim

Junseock Koh

Soung-Hun Roh

Yongdae Shin


 

REGISTRATION

Free registration!, Please send the following information to silvia95@snu.ac.kr,

Lunchboxes will be provided for the first 80 registrants and registration deadline is November 27th.
※ The first 80 registrants are full.

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MAP & DIRECTION

25-1동 지도

 

Public Transportation

SUBWAY Subway Line No. 2 (Green Line), Seoul National University Entrance Station (Exit No. 3) After exiting exit no.3, walk towards the Gwanak-gu Office. There you will find the school shuttle bus and also a regular bus that comes to SNU. The campus shuttles are free of charge. (usually in the range of every 5 to 20 minutes) Buses number 5511 and 5513 circulate the campus counter-clockwise, from the main entrance towards the Administration Building. Subway Line No. 2 (Green Line), Naksungdae Station (Exit No. 4) After exiting through exit no. 4, walk straight and make a left at the gas station and use the no. 2 Town Bus in front of the bakery. Subway Line No. 2 (Green Line), Shillim Station (Exit No. 3) After exiting through exit 3, take bus no. 5516, which circulate counter-clockwise from the main entrance towards the Administration Building and pass by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (Bldg. 200) and College of Engineering (Bldg. #301).

BUSES 5411(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Yeomgok-dong Major Stops : SNU Subway Station, Yangjae, Yeomgok / 5412(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Kangnam Subway Station Major Stops : Sadang Station, Express Bus Terminal / 5517(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Joong-Ang University Major Stops : Shillim Station, Noryangjin Station / 5522(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Nangok Major Stops : Shillim, Nangok / 5528(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Guro Digital Complex Major Stops : Shillim, Siheung, Gasan / 5613(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Yeouido Major Stops : Shillim, Daebang / 5614(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Kemok Girl's Highschool Major Stops : Shillim, Daebang / 6511(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Guro-dong Major Stops : Shindaebang Station, Shindorim Station / 6512(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Guro-dong Major Stops : SNU Subway Station, Shillim Station, Youngdeungpo / 6513(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Chulsan-dong Major Stops : Shillim Station, Daebang Station, Youngdeungpo / 6514(Green) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Shinjung-dong Major Stops : Shillim Station, Daebang Station, Youngdeungpo Station, Dangsan Station / 501(Blue) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Jongro 2nd district Major Stops : Sangdo-dong, Yongsan, Seoul Station / 502(Blue) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Dongdaemoon Stadium Major Stops : Shillim, Noryangjin, Hanganjin / 750(Blue) Final Stop : SNU ↔ Susaek Major Stops : Gwanak-gu Office, Sangdo Tunnel, Seoul Station, Shinchon



PROGRAM

Day 1 (Monday, Dec. 2nd)

09:30                 Opening Remark

09:40-10:40       Plenary talk (Chair: Sung Hee Baek)

                           Role of Hypoxia-Inducible Factors in Breast Cancer Progression

Gregg Semenza -The 2019 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine

(Johns Hopkins University, USA)

 

10:40-11:00       Group Photo and Coffee Break 

 

Session 1:         Hypoxia signaling from development to evolution (Chair: Jin-Hong Kim)

11:00-11:30      Detecting past and ongoing natural selection among ethnically Tibetan women at high altitude in Nepal

                                Choongwon Jeong (Seoul National University, Korea)

11:30-12:00      A systems approach reveals HIF-2α as a critical regulator of chondrosarcoma progression

                          Jin-Hong Kim (Seoul National University, Korea)

 

12:00-13:30      Lunch

 

Session 2:          Autophagy and Senescence (Chair: Chanhee Kang)

13:30-14:10       Phase separation specifies autophagic degradation and stress adaptation of protein condensates

Hong Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

14:10-14:50       Selective turnover of p62/SQSTM1-liquid droplets by autophagy: The molecular mechanism and physiological significance

Masaaki Komatsu (Juntendo University, Japan)

14:50-15:20       Selective autophagy networks during cellular senescence

Chanhee Kang (Seoul National University, Korea)

 

15:20-15:50       Coffee Break

 

Session 3:          Phase Separation and Macromolecular Assembly (Chair: Junseok Koh)

15:50-16:20       Using light to control phase separation in living cells

Yongdae Shin (Seoul National University, Korea)

16:20-17:00       Selective Transport Control at the Nuclear Pore Complex

Roderick Lim (University of Basel, Switzerland)

17:00-17:30       Allosteric coupling mediated by intrinsically disordered regions in macromolecular assemblies

                           Junseock Koh (Seoul National University, Korea)


Day 2 (Tuesday, Dec. 3rd)

 

09:40-10:40       Plenary talk (Chair: Sung Hee Baek)

                           Transcriptional regulatory mechanisms in animal cells

Robert G. Roeder (Rockefeller University, USA)

 

10:40-11:00        Coffee Break

 

Session 4:          Chromatin and Epigenetic Regulation (Chair: Daehee Hwang)

11:00-11:40        Role of Histone Methylation Signaling in Tumorigenesis

 Or Gozani (Stanford University, USA)

11:40-12:10        Cracking the Epigenetic Code in Health and Disease

 Sung Hee Baek (Seoul National University, Korea)

 

12:10-13:30        Lunch

 

Session 5:          Chromatin and Emerging Technology (Chair: Kyoung-Jae Won)

13:30-14:10        Arginine Methylation: Redundancies and Vulnerabilities

 Mark Bedford (MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA)

14:10-14:50        Establishment and maintenance of epigenetic information

 Bing Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

14:50-15:20        Insight into V-ATPase rotary motor dynamics

 Soung-Hun Roh (Seoul National University, Korea)

 

15:20-15:50        Coffee Break

 

Session 6:           Single Cell Omics (Chair: Sung Hee Baek)

15:50-16:20        Unveiling cellular heterogeneity in early beige adipogenesis by single cell RNA-seq

 Daehee Hwang (Seoul National University, Korea)

16:20-16:50        Gene network reconstruction using single cell transcriptomic data reveals key factors for condition specific autophagic process

                            Kyoung-Jae Won (BRIC, Denmark)

 

16:50                   Closing Remark

 

17:00-18:00         Meet the speakers



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