The International Symposium on Chronobiology 2025
Date and Time:
- October 3rd, 13:00 – 18:00
Place:
- Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives (Main Hall)
Opening Remarks (13:00 – 13:10)
Presenter: Kazuhiro Yagita (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan)
SessionⅠ (13:10 – 15:10)
sponsored by Transformative Research Areas (A) "Chronoproteinology"
The Chair:
- Kazuhiro Yagita (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan)
- Hikari Yoshitane (Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Japan)
Speakers:
- Michael H. Hastings (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UK)
Analysis of intracellular and circuit-level time-keeping in clock circuits - Satchidananda Panda (Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA)
When and what people eat in the western world: findings from myCircadianClock app - Eric E. Zhang (National Institute of Biological Sciences, China)
New Insights on the Origin and Mechanism of the Eukaryotic - Masao Doi (Kyoto University, Japan)
A Mechanism for Circadian Rest Time Allocation
SessionⅡ (15:30 – 18:00) CSC-JSC joint symposium
The Chair:
- Neus Ballester (Kurume University, Japan)
- Koji Ode (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Speakers:
- Valérie Mongrain (University of Montreal, Canada)
Different neuroligins shaping different circadian functions - Daisuke Ono (Nagoya University, Japan)
Hypothalamic neural mechanisms underlying circadian regulation of torpor in mice - Kai-Florian Storch (McGill University, Canada)
The neural substrate of infradian arousal rhythms - Kazue Semba (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Structural remodeling of perisynaptic astrocytic processes as a possible cellular mechanism for sleep homeostasis - Neus Ballester (Kurume University, Japan)
Potassium channels shape the rhythm of cortical slow waves - Tanya Leduc (University of Montreal, Canada)
Daily rhythmicity in electrocorticographic aperiodic activity across vigilance states, and underlying mechanisms