It is with great pleasure that we announce and invite you to the 22nd Protein Island Matsuyama International Symposium (PIM2024), to be held on the 15th of November 2024 in Matsuyama, Ehime Japan.
PIM2024 is organized by Ehime University in conjunction with Ehime Prefecture, the City of Matsuyama, the Matsuyama Chamber of Commerce and Industry as well as Ehime Association of Corporate Executives. PIM symposia began in 2003 with a goal of disseminating the 21st Century cell-free protein synthesis innovative knowledge and technology to the world. The first five years, symposia focused on establishment of a firm basis for cell-free protein synthesis. The second generation greatly emphasized on application of the accumulated protein synthesis knowledge and technology in different research fields. Last year, we began the third generation, focusing protein–protein interaction using protein array technology, because protein mainly functions as a complex in the cell. We believe, the understating of protein complex is to be clear a lot of questions found in the biology.
We look forward to having you join us and enjoy wonderful and memorable experiences in Matsuyama.
Tatsuya Sawasaki, Ph.D.
Professor and Director, Proteo-Science Center, Ehime University
Chairman, PIM Organizing Committee
Registration has started.
The deadline is Monday, September 30, 2024.
First-come, first-served. If the number of participants or applications for poster presentations reaches the expected number, the call may be closed even before the deadline.
Admission is FREE. Just register your participation in advance.
Poster : About 25 presenters
Participants: 100
PRiME Joint Research Meeting will be held on November 14th.
Please check the Japanese version site.
The program has been decided. Click here for printable PDF
Vascular Biology Program in Children’s Hospital & HARVARD Medical School
Recent Advances in Cancer Treatment in Japan
Novel Treatments for Aggressive Cancers
Significance of Glyco-redox in Cancer Research
Poster Session / Presentations by participating enterprise
Lunch(on your own)
Precision Medicine with Topoisomerase Inhibitors and Implication of the Innate Immune Response Mediated by Schlafen 11 (SLFN11)
The Hallmarks of Prostate Cancer: Translating Basic Research to Prostate Cancer Therapy
Regulation of Cell Growth Signal Confliction
Bruce Zetter
Charles Nowiszewski Professor of Cancer Biology,
Department of Surgery,
Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston
Specilty
Tumor Pathology, Tumor Pathology
Title
Novel Treatments for Aggressive Cancers
Peter Nelson
Vice President, Precision Oncology
Professor, Human Biology Division,
Director, Sloan Precision Oncology Institute,
Stuart and Molly Sloan Precision Oncology Institute Endowed Chair
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle
Specialty
Molecular Oncology, Precision Oncology
Title
The Hallmarks of Prostate Cancer: Translating Basic Research to Prostate Cancer Therapy
Yves Pommier
Chief, Developmental Therapeutics Branch and Laboratory
of Molecular Pharmacology,
NCI at National Institutes of Health, Bethesda
Specialty
Molecular Oncology Pharmacology
Title
Precision Medicine with Topoisomerase Inhibitors and Implication of the Innate Immune Response Mediated by Schlafen 11 (SLFN11)
Marsha Moses
Julia Dyckman Andrus Professor of Surgery,
Department of Surgery,
Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston
Specialty
Tumor Pathology, Tumor Angiogenesis
Title
Vascular Biology Program in Children’s Hospital & HARVARD Medical School
Nariaki Matsuura
President
Osaka International Cancer Institute
Specialty
Experimental Pathology
Title
Recent advances in cancer treatment in Japan
Naoyuki Taniguchi
Director
Research Center, Osaka International Cancer Institute
Specialty
Glyco-oncology
Title
Significance of Glyco-redox in Cancer Research
Shigeki Higashiyama
Professor
Proteo-Science Center, Ehime University, Japan
Specialty
Molecular Oncology, Angiogenesis
Title
Regulation of Cell Growth Signal Confliction
Poster Presentation
Instructions for Poster Presentation at PIM2024 International Symposium (PDF)
Abstract Form (MS Word)
[Date]
Friday November 15, 2024
[Session time]
Friday, November 15, 11:40-13:30 (tentative)
[Posting time]
Thursday, November 14, 10:00-12:00 (tentative)
[Poster Removal]
Friday, November 15, 17:15-17:45 (tentative)
[Venue]
E.U. Regional Commons
[Target]
Researchers and University Students
[Presenters]
About 25 presenters
[Registration fee]
Free
[Application]
The application date is under consideration.
*First-come, first-served. If the number of applications for poster presentations reaches the planned number, the call may be closed even before the deadline.
[Deadline for abstract]
Monday, September 30
Johoku Campus, Ehime University
3 Bunkyo-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8577, JAPAN
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- Symposium : Nanka Memorial Hall
- Poster : E.U. Regional Commons
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