The 33rd International Conference on Arabidopsis Research (ICAR2023)

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[Workshop 06] Single cell technologies and its diversity of applications

The fast development of single cell technology is revolutionizing the field of omics study. In the past few years, plant biologists have successfully adopted single cell technology and generated multiple plant cell atlases. These datasets allow us to capture the transcriptomic diversity in different cell types and help us understand cellular heterogeneity, as well as the basis of cell identity and cell fate transitions. For this session, we would like to focus on the most recent advances in the application of single cell technologies.

Thu. Jun 8, 2023 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 1)

Chair:Ao Liu(HHMI-Stanford University), Bruno Guillotin(NYU-Center of Genomics and Systems Biology)

Opening Remarks (9:00 AM - 9:02 AM)

Closing Remarks (9:57 AM - 10:00 AM)

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[Workshop 07] Watching and quantifying biochemical processes in intact plants

The understanding of signaling and metabolic processes in multicellular organisms requires knowledge of the spatial dynamics of small molecules and the activities of enzymes, transporters and other proteins in vivo, as well as biophysical parameters inside cells and across tissues. Genetically encoded sensors are engineered fluorescent proteins that have been developed for a wide range of small molecules, such as ions and metabolites, or to report biophysical processes, such as transmembrane voltage or tension.

Thu. Jun 8, 2023 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 2)

Chair:Cheng-Hsun Ho(ABRC, Academia Sinica)

This session is sponsored by Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica.

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Opening Remarks (9:00 AM - 9:02 AM)

Closing Remarks (9:59 AM - 10:00 AM)

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[Workshop 08] Spatiotemporal dynamics of protein and protein complexes in the cell

Recent advances in biochemistry and biophysics, plant molecular and cell biology revealed that the differential fate of proteins in cell space including transport, modification, and even aggregation leads to contrasting cellular output in abiotic and biotic defense responses and plant development. Hence, the need for the detection and visualization of protein complex dynamics in living cells has become the technology of utmost importance. This workshop aims to showcase cutting-edge technologies and findings in spatiotemporal dynamics of cellular proteins and protein complexes.

Thu. Jun 8, 2023 9:00 AM - 9:58 AM Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 3)

Chair:Hisashi Koiwa(Texas A&M University), Libo Shan(Texas A&M University), Juan Dong(Rutgers University)

Opening Remarks (9:00 AM - 9:02 AM)

9:02 AM - 9:15 AM

*Yukihiro Nagashima1, Jun Liu2, Xue Ding3,4, Juan Dong3,4, Libo Shan2,5, Hisashi Koiwa1,5 (1. Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center and Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, 2. Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics, Texas A&M University, 3. Waksman Institute of Microbiology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 4. Department of Plant Biology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 5. Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences, Texas A&M University)

Closing Remarks (9:57 AM - 9:58 AM)

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[Workshop 09] Arabidopsis small RNA biology

This workshop will focus on newly discovered roles of small RNAs, highlighting two hot areas of research in the field: 1) The function of small RNAs that are generated only in very specific reproductive cells, and 2) The role of small RNA warfare during the Arabidopsis-pathogen/pest interaction.

Thu. Jun 8, 2023 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 4)

Chair:Keith Slotkin(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center & University of Missouri)

Opening Remarks (9:00 AM - 9:01 AM)

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[Workshop 10] Arabidopsis bioinformatics

This workshop will feature updates and introductions of online resources that are part of the Arabidopsis scientist’s modern research toolkit, just like laboratory equipment, enzymes, and buffers. Essential resources like TAIR and BAR will be revisited in addition to highlighting resources created and maintained by community members in the Asia Pacific region that are of global importance.

Thu. Jun 8, 2023 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Makuhari Messe 3F(Room 5)

Chair:Nicholas Provart(University of Toronto), Tanya Berardini(Phoenix Bioinformatics)

This session is sponsored by RIKEN CSRS.
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Welcome (9:00 AM - 9:02 AM)

Discussion/Q&A/Question for all speakers (9:53 AM - 10:00 AM)

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