豊田理化学研究所
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第11回豊田理研(国際)ワークショップ

      

“Actin Filament: beyond the atomic resolution structures”

・主催者 : 豊田理化学研究所  前田 雄一郎 客員フェロー
・開催日 : 2019年11月25日(月)~27日(水)
・開催場所 : 名古屋大学ES総合館1F,ESホール

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Report: The 11th TOYOTA RIKEN International Workshop

The Toyota Riken Workshop is organized by Toyota Riken Fellows for the purpose of contributing to the progress of specific research fields by providing an opportunity to discuss intensively.

The Workshop was held in the auditorium of the ES building of Nagoya University. This Workshop was aimed at sharing our recently elucidated high resolution structures of filamentous actin at actual atomic resolutions, and at discussing most advanced actin studies in cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics and structural biology. The oral and poster presentations were excellent, at the highest scientific qualities in this field of science. Many participants gave us feedback that, since the size of WS is adequate, and well planned, we were able to concentrate on the scientific discussions. It was excellent that during the three days period, we were able to discuss many times to each other.

Theme

The 11th TOYOTA RIKEN International Workshop on
Actin Filament: beyond the atomic resolution structures

Date November 25-27, 2019
Place

ES Hall Nagoya University
Nagoya, Aichi JAPAN

Participants 99
Program

21 Lectures
21 Poster presentations
Social meeting
Excursion to the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

Photo

A group photo of the participants.

 

Dr. Maeda

 

Dr. Takano

 

Dr. Tatsumi

 

Dr. Dominguez,
Dr. Lappalainen,
Dr. Jégou

 

Dr. Watanabe,
Dr. Vavylonis

 

Dr. Robinson,
Dr. Tanaka

 

Dr. Ngo

 

Dr. Lappalainen

 

The Reception at the Hotel Rubura Ohzan, on 26th Nov.

 

Dr. Fowler

 

Dr. Narita distributed the poster prize to Ms. Kiyama and Dr. Hanamura. awarded the poster award

 

Dr. Hanamura

 

Dr. Jégou, Dr. Fowler, Dr. Narita, in the excursion to the Toyota Commemorative Museum for Industry and Technology.

 

Dr. Narita, Dr. Ali, Dr. Takei, Dr. Takeda, Dr. Hanamura