(tentative) 1st QST International Symposium “Quantum Life Science” / Joshikai for Future Scientists ‐International Mentoring Workshop in Science and Engineering‐ Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall 25‐26 July 2017 as of 15 Mar. 2017 Day 1 25‐Jul‐17 Registration Joint Session / Hall A 10:00 ‐ 10:05 ( 5 ) Opening Remarks Toshio Hirano QST 10:05 ‐ 10:10 ( 5 ) Greetings 1 **** Minstry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan 10:10 ‐ 10:15 ( 5 ) Greetings 2 Aiko Shimajiri Cabinet Office, Japan 10:15 ‐ 10:20 ( 5 ) Greetings 3 (video message) Hélène Langevin‐Joliot A nuclear physicist, the granddaughter of Marie and Pierre Curie 10:20 ‐ 10:50 ( 30 ) Research and Perspective of QST Toshio Hirano QST 10:50 ‐ 11:50 ( 60 ) Keynote Lecture : Quantum Biology (tentative) Johnjoe McFadden Univ. Surrey, UK 11:50 ‐ 12:50 ( 60 ) Lunch 11:50 Quantum Life Science ‐ Overview / Hall A 12:50 ‐ 13:20 ( 30 ) Bridging quantum physics and biological processes (tentative) 13:50 ‐ 14:20 ‐ 13:50 ( 14:20 ( 14:50 ( Alexandra Olaya‐Castro A quantum sensor for the magnetic compass of birds and other organisms Thorsten Ritz (tentative) Theoretical study on interplays between quantum effects and dynamic Akihito Ishizaki 30 ) fluctuations in photosynthetic light harvesting (tentative) 30 ) 30 ) Vibronic enhancement of algae light harvesting (tentative) Jacob C. Dean 14:50 ‐ 15:20 ( 30 ) Investigations of deept prtoton tunnelling in proteins (tentative) Paul M. Champion 15:20 ‐ 15:50 ( 30 ) Quantum Biology of Reactive Oxygen Species Partitioning (tentative) Carlos Martino 15:50 ‐ 16:05 ( 15 ) Break 16:05 ‐ 16:35 ( 16:35 ‐ 17:05 ( 30 ) 17:05 ‐ 17:35 ( 30 ) 17:35 ‐ 18:05 ( 30 ) Photons, nutrients, and circadian clock in health and disease (tentative) Joint Reception with Poster Presentations / Reception Room 18:10 ‐ Co‐Chair: xxxx (xxxx), Co‐chair: Shizuko Kakinuma (QST) 13:00 ‐ 13:10 ( 10 ) Orientation for students Staff ‐ 13:35 ( 25 ) Lecture 1 Mentor 1 Univ. California, USA 13:35 ‐ 14:00 ( 25 ) Lecture 2 Mentor 2 Natl. Inst. Natur. Sci., Japan 14:00 ‐ 14:25 ( 25 ) Lecture 3 Mentor 3 14:25 ‐ 14:40 ( 15 ) Break 14:40 ‐ 15:05 ( 25 ) Lecture 4 Mentor 4 15:05 ‐ 15:30 ( 25 ) Lecture 5 Mentor 5 15:30 ‐ 15:55 ( 25 ) Lecture 6 Mentor 6 15:55 ‐ 16:10 ( 15 ) Break Princeton Univ., USA Northeastern Univ., USA Florida Inst. Tech., USA Dongping Zhong Ohio State Univ., USA Takeshi Todo Osaka Univ., Japan Satchin Panda Salk Inst., USA Mentoring Workshop / Meeting rooms on 1st floor 16:10 Electron transfer mechanism from FAD cofactor to UV‐damaged DNA (tentative) 20:40 ( 150 ) Reception with poster presentations 70 ) Lunch 13:10 Quantum Life Science ‐ Session 2: Photosignal and DNA repair / Hall A A unified electron‐transfer mechanism of DNA repair by all photolyases 30 ) (tentative) 13:00 ( Mentoring Workshop / Hall B Univ. College London, UK Quantum Life Science ‐ Session 1: Hot topics of quantum biology / Hall A 13:20 ‐ ‐ ‐ 18:00 ( 110 ) Group dialogues 1 All mentors and students Day 2 26‐Jul‐17 Quantum Life Science ‐ Session 3: Charge transfer in biomolecules and damage induction / Hall A Mentoring Workshop / Meeting rooms on 1st floor 9:30 ‐ 10:00 ( 30 ) Charge and energy transfer dynamics in biological systems (tentative) Shigenori Tanaka Kobe Univ., Japan 10:00 ‐ 10:30 ( 30 ) Radical processes of radiation damage to DNA (tentative) Michael D. Sevilla Oakland Univ. USA 10:30 ‐ 11:00 ( 30 ) Long - Distance Excess - Electron Transfer in DNA (tentative) Tetsuro Majima Osaka Univ, Japan Quantum Life Science ‐ Session 4: Physical process of radiation damage to DNA and its biological consequnces (1) / Hall A 11:00 ‐ 11:30 ( Biological consequences of radiation‐induced clustered DNA damage: a 30 ) hidden target (tentative) Peter O'Neill S. Kakinuma / xxxx 8:30 ‐ 10:20 ( 110 ) Group dialogues 2 All mentors and students Mentoring Workshop / Hall B Oxford Univ., UK 10:20 ‐ 11:20 ( 60 ) Report back 12:15 ‐ 13:15 ( 60 ) Lunch 10 min x 6 mentors Joint Session / Hall A 11:30 ‐ 12:00 ( 30 ) Report of Mentoring Workshop / Conclusion 12:00 ‐ 12:05 ( 5 ) Closing Remarks for Mentoring Workshop 12:05 ‐ 12:15 ( 10 ) Congress Photo 12:15 ‐ 13:30 ( 75 ) Lunch William D. Magwood, IV OECD/NEA Quantum Life Science ‐ Session 4: Physical process of radiation damage to DNA and its biological consequnces (2) / Hall A 13:30 ‐ 14:00 ( 30 ) Molecular dynamics of strand breaks of hydrated DNA (tentative) 14:00 ‐ 14:30 ( 30 ) High brilliance synchrotron radiation as a tool for DNA damage responses (tentative) 13:15 ‐ 13:45 ( 30 ) Travel to NIRS by bus Akinari Yokoya 13:45 ‐ 14:05 ( 20 ) Video Presentation 14:05 ‐ 14:35 ( 30 ) Facility of Heavy Particle Neam Therapy /Hospital 14:35 ‐ 15:05 ( 30 ) Radiation Emergency Medical Assistance Team QST Quantum Life Science ‐ Session 5: Quantum imaging nano‐technology for biology / Hall A 14:30 ‐ 15:00 ( 30 ) Bio‐imaging using an entanglement‐enhanced microscope (tentative) 15:00 ‐ 15:30 ( Nanobiodevices for single DNA analysis and quantum dot imaging of iPS 30 ) cells for regenerative medicine(tentative) 15:30 ‐ 15:45 ( 15 ) Break Shigeki Takeuchi Kyoto Univ., Japan 15:05 ‐ 15:10 ( Yoshinobu Baba Nagoya Univ., Japan 15:10 ‐ 15:40 ( Huan‐Cheng Chang Inst. Atom. Mol. Sci., Taiwan Quantum Life Science ‐ Session 6: Nano‐circumstances and nano‐sensing in a cell / Hall A Fluorescent nanodiamond: a versatile tool for long‐term cell tracking, super‐resolution imaging, and nanoscale temperature sensing (tentative) 15:45 ‐ 16:15 ( 30 ) 16:15 ‐ 16:45 ( 30 ) Biophysics of Intracellular Local Temperature (tentative) Kohki Okabe Univ. Tokyo, Japan 16:45 ‐ 17:15 ( 30 ) SiC nano‐crystal for biological sensing (tentative) Takeshi Oshima QST Quantum Life Science ‐ Conclusion / Hall A 17:15 ‐ 17:55 ( 17:55 ‐ 18:00 ( 理事長主催晩餐会 40 ) Discussion 5 ) Closing Remarks Mentoring Workshop ‐ NIRS Tour Pierre‐and‐Marie Marie‐Anne Hervé du Penhoat Curie Univ., France All Toshio Hirano QST 5 ) Back to room 30 ) Return to Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall by bus Day 3 27‐Jul‐17 Quantum Life Science ‐ Excursion: facility tour at the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS), QST 9:30 ‐ 10:00 ( 30 ) Travel to NIRS by bus 10:00 ‐ 10:30 ( 30 ) Introduction 10:30 ‐ 12:30 ( 120 ) Facilities of Molecular Imaging / Radiation Safety / Radiation Emergency Medicine 12:30 ‐ 13:30 ( 60 ) Lunch 13:30 ‐ 14:30 ( 60 ) Facility of Heavy Particle Beam Therapy 14:30 ‐ 15:00 ( 30 ) Return to Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall by bus
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