Opening Remarks(はじめに)
Session information
Symposium
[2S-Aa(English)] [Transformative Research Areas (A)] Mechanochemical crosstalk in multicellular movement during development
Thu. Jul 18, 2024 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM Venue A (1F Conference Room 101)
Organizers:Takayuki Suzuki(Osaka Metropolitan University), Hidehiko Hashimoto(Osaka University)
Multicellular movement underlies multicellular morphogenesis and homeostasis during development. While genetic programs pattern multicellular movements through biochemical signaling pathways that act within and between cells, it remains not fully elucidated how self-organized patterns of multicellular movements emerge from dynamic mechanochemical interactions across molecular, cellular and tissue scales. In this symposium, we aim to understand the common and divergent systems underlying the mechanism governing the emergence of patterns of multicellular movements during development through comparing studies across various tissues and animals.
Time Adjustment
*Kana Aoki1, Tohru Ishitani1 (1. Dept. of Homeostatic Regulation, RIMD, Osaka Univ.)
*Jun Sakurai1,2, Noriyuki Kinoshita1,2, Tetsuhisa Otani4, Hiroshi Koyama1,2, Mikio Furuse3,2, Toshihiko Fujimori1,2 (1. National Institute for Basic Biology, 2. SOKENDAI, 3. National Institute for Physiological Sciences, 4. Tokyo Metropolitan University)
*Carolina Parada1 (1. Department of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Pasteur Institute, Paris, France)
Kazuki Kawamura2, Daisuke Ohtsuka3, Yoshihiro Morishita3, *Takayuki Suzuki1 (1. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka Metropolitan University, 2. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University, 3. RIKEN, BDR)
Minggang Xiong1, Tsun Lam Leong1, *Heath Ellis Johnson1 (1. The University of Hong Kong)
*Hidehiko Hashimoto1, Takeo Horie1, Edwin Munro2 (1. Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, 2. Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago)
Closing Remarks