2008년도 한국미생물학회연합 국제학술대회 2008 International Meeting of the Federation of Korean Microbiological Societies October 16-17, 2008 Seoul, Korea

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2008년도 한국미생물학회연합 국제학술대회 2008 International Meeting of the Federation of Korean Microbiological Societies October 16-17, 2008 Seoul, Korea 2008년도 한국미생물학회연합 국제학술대회 2008 International Meeting of the Federation of Korean Microbiological Societies October 16-17, 2008 Seoul, Korea Contents Timetable / 일정표 1 Floor Plan / 행사장 안내도 3 Scientific Programs / 학술프로그램 Plenary Lectures / 기조강연 5 Hantaan Prize Award Lecture / 한탄상 수상자 강연 6 Symposia / 심포지아 7 Colloquium / 콜로퀴움 15 Workshop / 워크샵 16 Public Hearing on the Future Research and 17 Development of Microbial Technology Poster Sessions / 포스터세션 18 Scientific Programs of the 9th KJISM 78 Poster Sessions / 포스터세션 81 Author Index / 저자색인 90 Exhibition / 전시회 108 Timetable / 일정표 October 16 (Thursday) Geomungo Hall Daegeum Hall Hall A Hall B Hall C 08:00-09:00 09:00-09:15 Opening Ceremony and Ceremony of Awarding Hantaan Prize (Hall C) S1 S2 S3 S4 09:15-11:15 Strategies of Pathogens Microbial Diversity and Viral Pathogenesis Fungal Bioscience for the Survival in Host Application 11:15-12:00 Plenary Lecture 1 (Hall C) 12:00-12:30 Hantaan Prize Award Lecture (Hall C) 12:30-13:30 Lunch Registration 13:30-14:30 MSK GM KSMy GM 14:30-15:15 Plenary Lecture 2 (Hall B) Poster Session 1 & Exhibition S5 S7 S6 S8 15:15-17:15 Emerging Trends Viral Replication and Regulation of Gene Expression Mushroom Science in Enzyme Screening Gene Expression 17:15-18:00 Plenary Lecture 3 (Hall A) 18:10-18:55 Plenary Lecture 4 (Hall A) 19:00-20:30 Welcome Reception (Hall B+C) October 17 (Friday) Geomungo Hall Daegeum Hall Hall A Hall B Hall C 08:00-09:00 S9 KJS1 S11 S10 09:00-11:00 New Insights into Starter Cultures Microbial Genomics and Emergence of New and Immune System Significant in Food Industry Proteomics Variant Viruses 11:00-12:00 Public Hearing on the Future Special Lecture Research and Development of 12:00-12:15 Microbial Technology KCDC Workshop KSMi GM KSV GM 12:15-12:50 Risk Assessment for Biosafety 12:50-13:45 Registration Lunch 13:45-14:30 Plenary Lecture 5 (Hall B) KJS2 (14:15-16:15) S12 S13 14:30-16:30 Emerging Infectious Colloquium KNRRC/KNMRRC Symposium 1 Cell Communication Poster Session 2 & Exhibition Diseases KJS3 S14 S15 16:30-18:30 Molecular Mechanisms of KNRRC/KNMRRC Symposium 2 Systems Microbiology Bacterial Pathogenesis 18:30-19:00 Closing Ceremony (Hall B) * KSMi : The Korean Society for Microbiology KSV : The Korean Society of Virology KSMy : The Korean Society of Mycology KMB : The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology MSK : The Microbiological Society of Korea GM : General Meeting * KNRRC: Korea National Research Resource Center / KNMRRC: Korea National Microbiological2 Research Resources Center * KJS: The 9th Korea-Japan International Symposium on Microbiology Floor Plan / 행사장 도면 2nd Floor : Poster Sessions, Exhibition 3 3rd Floor Geomungo Hall Plenary Lectures, Symposia, 9th KJISM Workshop, Public Hearing Opening & Closing Ceremony Welcome Reception, General Meeting Daegeum Hall Symposia, Colloquium, General Meeting Sogeum Hall Meeting Room 4 Scientific Programs / 학술프로그램 Plenary Lectures / 기조강연 PL1 Plenary Lecture 1 October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall C Chair: HaeWol Cho, Eulji University 11:15-12:00 Hepatitis Viruses C and E Tatsuo Miyamura, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan PL2 Plenary Lecture 2 October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall B Chair: Yin-Won Lee, Seoul National University 14:30-15:15 Investigating the Biology of Plant Infection by the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe grisea Nicholas J. Talbot, University of Exeter, UK PL3 Plenary Lecture 3 October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall A Chair: Kyu-Ho Lee, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies 17:15-18:00 Close Encounters: Remodeling of the Host-Pathogen Interface to Promote Colonization and Persistence Steven R. Blanke, University of Illinois, USA Plenary Lecture 4 PL4 October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall A Chair: Kye-Joon Lee, Seoul National University 18:10-18:55 The Unlimited World of Microbes Fusao Tomita, The Open University of Japan, Japan PL5 Plenary Lecture 5 October 17 (Fri.), Geomungo Hall B Chair: Jung-Hye Roe, Seoul National University 13:45-14:30 The Application of the Redox Properties of Humic Substances and Their Functional Analogs to Biotechnological Processes John D. Coates, University of California, Berkeley, USA 5 Hantaan Prize Award Lecture / 한탄상 수상자 강연 일시: 2008년 10월 16일(목), 12:00-12:30 장소: 서울교육문화회관 거문고홀 C 수상자: 안창남 박사 (현 (주)스텐텍 생명공학연구소 연구소장) 강연제목: 백신과 전망 약 력 학력 1973-1980 서울대학교 수의과대학 학사 1990-1992 단국대학교 대학원 석사 (전공: 미생물학) 1993-1996 충남대학교 수의과대학 박사 (전공: 예방수의학) 경 력 1984-1996 (재)목암생명공학연구소 수석연구원 1996-2000 (주)녹십자종합연구소 수석연구원 2000-2006 (주)녹십자백신연구소 연구위원 2006-2008 (주)보령바이오파마연구소 연구소장 2008-현재 (주)스텐텍 생명공학연구소 연구소장 주요연구실적 1982년 Human Leucocyte Interferon 개발 성공 1989년 신증후출혈열백신 개발에 공헌 1996년 Scrub typhus 백신 연구와 진단시약 개발 성공 2001년 한타바이러스연구와 진단시약 개발 성공 2002년 로타바이러스백신연구와 진단시약 개발 성공 2006년 5가혼합백신 WHO에 등재시킴. 6 Symposia / 심포지아 S1 Strategies of Pathogens for the Survival in Host October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall A Chair: Jung-Kee Lee, Pai Chai University S1-1 09:15-09:45 Identification of Genes Which Are Involved in Quorum Sensing Signals in Burkholderia spp. Soo-Ki Kim, Konkuk University S1-2 09:45-10:15 Identification of Host Signaling Pathway Involved in Vibrio vulnificus-Induced Cytotoxicity Soon Jung Park, Yonsei University S1-3 10:15-10:45 Structural Basis for Recognition of Lysozyme by MliC, a Periplasmic Lysozyme Inhibitor in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Nam-Chul Ha, Pusan National University S1-4 10:45-11:15 Molecular Mechanism of Prion Propagation Chongsuk Ryou, University of Kentucky, USA Microbial Diversity and Application S2 October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall B Chair: Tae Seok Ahn, Kangwon National University S2-1 09:15-09:45 Bacterial Diversity and Novel Species Isolated from Greenhouse Soils in Korea Soon-Wo Kwon, National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, RDA S2-2 09:45-10:15 New Bacterioplankton from the Arctic Ocean Jang-Cheon Cho, Inha University S2-3 10:15-10:45 Fine-Scale Population Structure of “Candidatus Accumulibacter” in EBPR Sludge Che Ok Jeon, Chung-Ang University S2-4 10:45-11:15 Recent Progress on the Application of Lichen-Forming Fungi in Korea Jae-Seoun Hur, Sunchon National University 7 Viral Pathogenesis S3 October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall C Chair: Wang-Shick Ryu, Yonsei University S3-1 09:15-09:45 Sublingual Vaccination with Influenza Virus Protects Mice against Lethal Viral Infection Mi-Na Kweon, International Vaccine Institute S3-2 09:45-10:15 The Impact of Coxsackievirus B3 Infection on Host Cellular and Immune Responses Jae-Hwan Nam, The Catholic University of Korea S3-3 10:15-10:45 Inflammatory Responses Are Indispensable for Controlling Influenza Viruses Sang Heui Seo, Chungnam National University S3-4 10:45-11:15 Cellular Function of Kaposi’s Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus-Encoded Interferon Regulatory Factors Taegun Seo, Dongguk University Fungal Bioscience S4 October 16 (Thur.), Daegeum Hall Chair: Byung Sup Kim, Kangnung National University S4-1 09:15-09:45 The Plant Destroyer: A Global Perspective Using Complete Genome Sequences to Study Diversity in Phytophthora Michael D. Coffey, University of California, Riverside, USA S4-2 09:45-10:15 Sensitivity, Virulence, and Fitness Components of Magnaporthe oryzae Isolates from Korea to Edifenphos and Iprobenfos Ki Deok Kim, Korea University Chair: Jin-Cheol Kim, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology S4-3 10:15-10:45 Antibacterial Metabolites with New Modes of Action from Korean Fungi Won-Gon Kim, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology S4-4 10:45-11:15 A Negative Regulator of Differentiation in Aspergillus nidulans Suhn-Kee Chae, Pai Chai University 8 Emerging Trends in Enzyme Screening S5 October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall A Chair: Seung-Goo Lee, KRIBB S5-1 15:15-15:45 Fosmid Library Construction of Rare Microorganisms with Whole Genome Amplification for Activity-Based Screening of Enzymes Jae Jun Song, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB) S5-2 15:45-16:15 Screening of New Biocatalyst Genes from Cellulolytic Microbial Metagenomes Hoon Kim, Sunchon National University S5-3 16:15-16:45 Possible to Screen Novel Lipolytic Enzymes with Metagenomic Approach Jung-Hoon Yoon, KRIBB S5-4 16:45-17:15 EST Knowledge Integrated Systems (EKIS): An Integrated Data Base of EST information for Application Research Hong-Seog Park, KRIBB S6 Regulation of Gene Expression October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall B Chair: You-Hee Cho, Sogang University S6-1 15:15-15:45 Regulation of Iron-Responsive Genes by the Salmonella RstA/RstB Two-Component System Dongwoo Shin, Sungkyunkwan University S6-2 15:45-16:15 Structural and Functional Analysis of OmpR and SsrB Response Regulators Linda J. Kenney, University of Illinois-Chicago, USA Chair: Hee-Moon Park, Chungnam National University S6-3 16:15-16:45 RNA Granules, P-Bodies, and Translational Regulation Jinmi Kim, Chungnam National University S6-4 16:45-17:15 Promoter Analysis of the Cell Surface-Abundant and Hypoviral-Regulated Cryparin Gene from Cryphonectria parasitica Dae-Hyuk Kim, Chonbuk National University 9 S7 Viral Replication and Gene Expression October 16 (Thur.), Geomungo Hall C Chair: Jae-Hwan Nam, The Catholic University of Korea S7-1 15:15-15:45 DDX3 DEAD-Box RNA Helicase Is a Host Factor that Restricts Hepatitis B Viral Genome Replication Wang-Shick Ryu, Yonsei University S7-2 15:45-16:15 Epigenetic Regulation of Viral MicroRNA Expression in Epstein-Barr Virus-Infected Cells Suk Kyeong Lee, The Catholic University of Korea S7-3 16:15-16:45 Universal Anti-Viral Potency by a Small-Interfering RNA for Highly Conserved Target Heuiran Lee, University of Ulsan S7-4 16:45-17:15 Vaccinia Virus Controls RNA Pol III Transcription Factors Associated with Tumor Suppressors Sang Yun Choi, Korea University Mushroom Science S8 October 16 (Thur.), Daeguem Hall Chair: Geon-Sik Seo, Korea National Agricultural College S8-1 15:15-15:45 Characteristics of Cultural Conditions on Phellinus spp.
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