PROGRAM

-A Preliminary Agenda-
Moving beyond the boundaries: New trends of biotechnology in the
post-genomic era
Monday, February 18
  10:00-10:45  Introduction I and Welcome (Dr. Oishi and Dr. Ohara, KDRI)
  10:45-11:35  Keynote lecture (Dr. Cantor, Sequenom)
Lunch
  13:00-13:50  Claire O'Donovan   (EBI)
               "Annotating the Human proteome"  
  13:50-14:40  Marc Wilkins@(Proteome Systems Limited)
               "Proteomics: integrated technology solutions for protein-based discovery"
  Coffee Break
  15:10-16:00  Scott Bidlingmaier (Yale Univ.)
               "Global analysis of the yeast proteome"
  16:00-16:50  Chris Hogue (Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute)
               "Interaction Discovery with the Biomolecular Interaction Network Database"

Banquet  at Okura Academia Park Hotel (17:30-20:00)
           2F "HEIAN-NO-MA"

Tuesday, February 19
   9:00- 9:30  Introduction II (Dr. Yanagida, Osaka Univ.)
   9:30-10:20  Edward S. Yeung   (Iowa State Univ.) 
              "New methods for high-speed screening of mutations in single copies of DNA"
  10:20-11:10  Andreas Plueckthun  (Universitaet Zurich)
               "Generating specific high-affinity binding reagents by directed evolution"
  11:10-12:00  Naoto Nemoto (GenCom)
               "An Approach to Protein Function Analysis by evolutionary molecular engineering"
Lunch
  13:30-14:20  Manfred Auer  (Novartis)
               "Confocal Fluorescence Detection Technologies: From Single Molecule 
               Assays to Screening Methods for Orphan   Molecular Drug Targets"
  14:20-14:50  Toshio Ando  (Kanazawa Univ.)  
               "A High-speed AFM for Studying Biological Macromolecules in Action"
  Coffee Break
  15:20-16:10  Yasushi Sako (Osaka Univ.) 
               "Single molecule imaging of cell signaling reactions in the plasma membrane" 
  16:10-17:00  Makio Tokunaga (National Institute of Genetics)
               "Single Molecule Imaging of Nucleocytoplasmic Transport and Quantitative 
               Analysis of IntermolecularInteraction


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