- Date and Time
- March 11, 2025 14:00-17:00
- Venue
- Kanazawa University, Takara-machi Campus, Memorial Hall of the School of Medicine, Presentation Room *See attached file
Event Details
Young researchers who are engaged in "emerging research" every day, aiming to create seeds that will lead to disruptive innovation through diversity and fusion, will gather together to present their research and hold an emergent researchers networking event where they can interact with participants.
We look forward to the participation of everyone who are interested in emerging research!
Registration: Please register in the following URL
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■Outline of the exchange meeting
【Presentation 14:00-15:00】
Researchers will give presentations on their current research projects.
?Speaker 1: Kohei Hosokawa, Lecturer, Department of Hematology, Kanazawa University Hospital ?
"Elucidation of the molecular basis of bone marrow failure and its clinical application"
In bone marrow failure, bone marrow function decreases and complete blood cells decrease. A typical example of aplastic anemia is assumed to be an autoimmune mechanism by T cells that recognize autoantigens, but the details are unknown.
In this study, we aim to identify autoantigens using a new method, elucidate why blood is no longer produced, and develop new treatments that suppress the immune response to specific autoantigens.
?Speaker 2: Tomoyoshi Yamano, Associate Professor, Kanazawa University Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
Development of Immune Regulation Methods Using Designer Exosomes and Designer Cells
In order to control the immune system, I will introduce the development of technologies to strengthen cancer immunity and to treat autoimmune diseases by modifying cells in vivo using designer exosomes and mRNA drugs. We will also introduce the immunoregulatory technologies that use these technologies.
[Poster Session 15:00-17:00]
Researchers will hold a poster session and poster exhibition on the research they are currently working on and new technologies that may emerge from their research results.
The poster session allows researchers and participants to interact directly through Q&A and exchange of opinions.
- Participation Fee
- Free of Charge
- Related Links
- https://www.jst.go.jp/souhatsu/
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Contact
Frontier Science and Social Co-creation Initiative E-mail: grant@adm.kanazawa-u.ac.jp
Research Promotion Department Research Planning Division E-mail: rdefence@adm.kanazawa-u.ac.jp