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한국생물공학회 창립 30주년 기념 학술발표대회 및 국제심포지엄 30Th Anniversary Meeting and International Symposium of KSBB 한국생물공학회 창립 30주년 기념 학술발표대회 및 국제심포지엄 30th Anniversary Meeting and International Symposium of KSBB 2015.10. 11(일) ~ 14(수) 송도컨벤시아, 인천 October 11(Sun) ~ 14(Wed), 2015 Songdo Convensia, Incheon, Korea 위원장 : 홍억기 교수 (강원대학교) 위 원 : 권순조 교수 (인하대학교), 김현철 교수 (서강대학교) 김중배 교수 (고려대학교), 김준형 교수 (동아대학교) 박현규 교수 (KAIST), 서정현 교수 (영남대학교) 오민규 교수 (고려대학교), 윤현식 교수 (인하대학교) 이원종 교수 (인천대학교), 이철균 교수 (인하대학교) 전태준 교수 (인하대학교), 정기준 교수 (KAIST) 차형준 교수 (POSTECH), 최신식 교수 (명지대학교) 최유성 교수 (충남대학교), 최윤이 교수 (고려대학교) 최종훈 교수 (한양대학교), 홍종욱 교수 (한양대학교) • 장소 및 일정 ◦ 일 시 : 2015년 10월 11일(일) ~ 14일(수) ◦ 장 소 : 송도컨벤시아 ◦ 주 최 : 한국생물공학회 • 프로그램 PlenaryLecture ◦ 일시: 2015년 10월12일(월)-14일(수) ◦ 장소: 송도컨벤시아 프리미어볼룸 ◦ 연사: Prof. James Swartz (Stanford University, Stanford, USA) Senior Vice President Do Young Seung (GS-Caltex R&D Center, Korea) Prof. John A. Rogers (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA) Prof. Peixuan Guo (University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA) Symposium ◦ 일시: 2015년 10월12일(월)-14일(수) ◦ 장소: 송도컨벤시아 세미나장 ◦ 프로그램: 9 International Symposia, 16 Special Symposia, 2 수상특강, 부문위원회발표, 학생구두발표, 대중강연, 장비워크샵, 4 Luncheon Seminars, 포스터발표 등 Exhibition ◦ 일시: 2015년 10월12일(월)-13일(화) ◦ 장소: 송도컨벤시아 제 1전시장 ◦ 출품품목: 바이오/의료 (바이오제품, 실험장비, 실험기자재 및 소모품 등), 서비스 (분석, 평가) 연구사업기관 등 ◦ 참여부스: 총 50기관, 80부스 Special Events ◦ 한국생물공학회 역사물 전시 ◦ 일시: 2015년 10월12일(월)-13일(화) ◦ 장소: 송도컨벤시아 제 1전시장 한국생물공학회 창립 30주년 기념식 및 30년사 발간기념 행사 ◦ 일시: 2015년 10월12일(월) 16:45~18:30 ◦ 장소: 송도컨벤시아 프리미어볼룸 Welcoming Reception ◦ 일시: 2015년 10월12일(월) 18:30~20:00 ◦ 장소: 송도컨벤시아 프리미어볼룸 *학생회원 제외 바이오는 우리손으로!!! (학생파티) ◦ 일시: 2015년 10월12일(월) 18:30~20:00 ◦ 장소: 송도컨벤시아 제 1전시장 - 퍼즐진행, 기념품 증정 • 논문발표 1. 발표자격 논문의 발표자는 반드시 회원 및 등록자이어야 하며 비회원의 초록은 접수되지 않습니다. 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(재미있는 생물공학 이야기) 차형준 교수 (POSTECH) [Luncheon SeminarⅠ] 한국바이오협회 한국바이오협회 [Luncheon SeminarⅡ] 여성생물공학인 네트워크프로그램 여성위원회 [Luncheon Seminar IV] 교육프로그램 교육위원회 나고야의정서포럼 한국바이오협회 바이오기업 스타트업과 미래전망 재무위원회 (2) [부문위원회 발표] 생명공학포럼 부문위원회 Organizer 미생물공학 남수완 교수 (동의대) 동식물세포 및 조직공학 오덕재 교수 (세종대), 권순조 교수 (인하대) 효소/단백질공학 김용환 교수 (광운대), 최유성 교수 (충남대) 바이오에너지 및 환경생물공학 한성옥 교수 (고려대), 박철환 교수 (광운대) 대사공학 및 합성생물공학 이진원 교수 (서강대), 박시재 교수 (명지대) 해양생물공학 이철균 교수 (인하대), 이은열 교수 (경희대), 신현재 교수 (조선대) 의약생물공학 변영로 교수 (서울대) 식품생물공학 김도만 교수 (서울대), 박준성 박사 (아모레퍼시픽) 기능성바이오 및 융합소재공학 박장서 교수 (동국대), 강택진 교수 (동국대) 생물공정공학 윤현식 교수 (인하대), 백승필 교수 (고려대) 바이오칩 및 나노바이오공학 이지원 교수 (고려대), 박현규 교수 (KAIST) (3) 학생구두 발표 안내 ① 심사에 의해 우수 논문 6인이 선정되어, 시상됩니다. ② 심사기준 (가) 연구논문의 창의성 및 우수성 (30%) (나) 연구내용의 이해도 (40%) (다) 연구내용 설명능력 및 태도 (30%) ③ 발표시간은 질의응답 포함 10분 입니다. (4) 포스터 발표 l 발표주제 ü 미생물공학 Microbial Engineering ü 동식물세포 및 조직공학 Animal/Plant Cell and Tissue Engineering ü 효소/단백질공학 Enzyme and Protein Engineering ü 바이오에너지 및 환경생물공학 Bioenergy and Environmental Biotechnology ü 대사공학 및 합성생물공학 Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biotechnology ü 해양생물공학 Marine Biotechnology ü 의약생물공학 Biopharmaceuticals and Biomedical Engineering ü 식품생물공학 Food Biotechnology ü 기능성바이오 및 융합소재공학 Functional Bio & Composite Material Engineering ü 생물공정공학 Bioprocess Engineering ü 바이오칩 및 나노바이오공학 Biochip and Nanobiotechnology l 포스터 발표 구 분 부 착 발 표 포 스 터 번 호 3분 10월 12일(월) 포스터 3분 Speech PSP 01-20 Speech 09:20-11:00 미생물공학 P0001-P0017 동식물세포 및 조직공학 P0101-P0117 효소/단백질공학 P0201-P0217 바이오에너지 및 환경생물공학 P0301-P0331 대사공학 및 합성생물공학 P0401-P0438 10월 12일(월) PosterⅠ 해양생물공학 P0501-P0509 15:30 – 16:00 의약생물공학 P0601-P0614 식품생물공학 P0701-P0713 10월 12일(월) 09:00 기능성바이오 및 융합소재공학 P0801-P0814 – 생물공정공학 P0901-P0915 10월 13일(화) 17:30 바이오칩 및 나노바이오공학 P1001-P1017 미생물공학 P0018-P0035 동물 및 식물세포공학 P0118-P0135 효소/단백질공학 P0218-P0234 바이오에너지 및 환경생물공학 P0332-P0363 대사공학 및 합성생물공학 P0439-P0477 10월 13일(화) PosterⅡ 해양생물공학 P0510-P0518 15:00 – 15:30 의약생물공학 P0615-P0628 식품생물공학 P0714-P0727 기능성바이오 및 융합소재공학 P0815-P0828 생물공정공학 P0916-P0930 바이오칩 및 나노바이오공학 P1018-P1034 ☞주의사항 ① 포스터 발표자는 부착시간을 지켜주시기 바랍니다. 해당 포스터 부착시간 이후에는 반드시 철거하여 주 시기 바라며, 이후 부착되어 있는 포스터는 다음 부착자를 위하여 학회에서 강제 철거 합니다. 강제 철 거된 포스터는 책임지지 않습니다. ② 포스터는 반드시 스카치테이프를 사용하여 부착해 주시고 테이프는 발표자가 직접 준비해 주시기 바랍 니다. (압정 사용불가) ③ 게시 시작 30분전 (10월 12일(월) 08:30) 까지 미리 부착하여 주시기 바랍니다. ④ 포스터는 가로 1m × 세로 1.2m(최대 2.2m) (보드사이즈: 1m × 2.5m)로 준비해 주시고 발표물 전체의 넓이 가 상기 면적을 초과하지 않도록 준비하여야 합니다. ⑤ [포스터 3분 Speech 발표] - 포스터 3분 Speech 발표자료는 10월 12일(월) 09:00~09:20 시간 내에 발표장 준비요원에게 접수하여 주시 기 바랍니다. (이후 불가) - 화일명은 포스터 번호로 하여 ppt화일 표지 포함 5장 이내입니다. - 발표자는 발표시간 전에 발표장에 대기해 주시기 바랍니다. l 심사에 의해 우수포스터 발표자가 선정됩니다. 심사기준 가) 연구논문의 창의성 및 우수성(20%) 나) 연구내용의 이해도(30%) 다) 연구내용 설명능력 및 태도(30%) 라) 포스터 제작의 독창성 및 우수성(20%) PLENARY LECTURES Plenary Lectures I. October 12, 2015, 11:30-12:15 (Premier ballroom) Chair: Dong-Myung KIM (Chungnam National Univ.) S101 Using Fully Defined Activation Protocols and Cell-free Screening to Study [FeFe]hydrogenase Maturation and OxygenTolerance James SWARTZ1,2, Liliana De La PAZ1, Jamin KOO1, Stacey SHIIGI2, Tim SCHNABEL1 1Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 443 Via Ortega, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4300, 2Dept. of Bioengineering, 443 Via Ortega, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4300 II. October 13, 2015, 11:00-11:45 (Premier ballroom) Chair : Jungbae KIM (Korea Univ.) S201 Soft, Bioresorbable Optoelectronic Interfaces to the Brain John A. ROGERS Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA III. October 13, 2015, 17:30-18:15 (Premier ballroom) Chair : Tai Hyun PARK (Seoul National Univ.) S202 Time to Do Something to Save Us and Our Planet by Industrial Biotechnology Doyoung SEUNG GS Caltex R&D Center, Daejeon-city, Korea IV. October 14, 2015, 11:00-11:45 (Premier ballroom) Chair : Jeong-Woo CHOI (Sogang Univ.) S301 Wide-spread Common Biological Nanomotors with Revolution Motion Mechanisms without Rotation Peixuan GUO Nanobiotechnology Center, Markey Cancer Center, and College of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA. 수상특강 수상특강 I. 학술대상 October 12, 2015, 16:00-16:45 (Premier ballroom) Chair: Choul-Gyun LEE (Inha Univ.) Enzymatic Hydroxylations for Fine Chemicals: oxido-reductases(dehydrogenase p450/tyrosinase) S102 Byung-Gee Kim Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Interdisciplinary graduate program of Bioengineering, Institute of Bioengineering, and Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea II. 생물공학 기업대상 October 13, 2015, 18:15-18:25 (Premier ballroom) INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Nanobiotechnology & Organ on a Chip I Co-organized by Sogang-Harvard Disease Biophysics Research Center October 12, 2015, 09:00-11:00 (RoomA) Chair: Junhong Min (Chung-Ang Univ.) A101 [ Keynote Speech ] 09:00-09:30 Nanobioelectronic Device for Bioprocessor: Toward Biocomputing System Jeong-Woo CHOI Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea A102 09:30-10:00 A BioSpleen Blood Cleansing Device for Sepsis Therapy Joo H. KANG, Michael SUPER, Chong YUNG, Ryan COOPER, Karel DOMANSKY, Amanda GRAVELINE, Tadanori MAMMOTO, Julia B. BERTHET, Heather TOBIN, Mark CARTWRIGHT, Alexander WATTERS, Martin ROTTMAN, Anna WATERHOUSE, Akiko MAMMOTO, Nazita GAMINI, Melissa RODAS, Anxhela KOLE, Amanda JIANG, Thomas VALENTIN, Alex DIAZ, Kazue TAKAHASHI, Donald E. INGBER Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, Boston, MA 02115, USA A103 10:00-10:30 A Ring Shaped Protein as a Flexible Building Block for Novel Nanostructures Jonathan HEDDLE Bionanoscience and Biochemistry Laboratory, Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 7, 30–387, Krakow, Poland A104 10:30-11:00 Automated Convergence Systems for Drug Screening and Personalized Medicine Jong Wook HONG Department of Bionano Engineering, Hanyang University, Korea Nanobiotechnology & Organ on a Chip II Co-organized by Sogang-Harvard Disease Biophysics Research Center October 12, 2015, 13:30-15:30 (Room A) Chair: Jeong-Woo Choi (Sogang Univ.) A105 [ Keynote Speech ] 13:30-14:00 New Concepts for Lab-on-a-chip Systems using Electrospun Nanofibers A.J. BAEUMNER1,2, L. MATLOCK-COLANGELO2, A. GEORGESCU1,2, M.W. FREY3 1Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Chemo- and Biosensors, University of Regensburg, Universitaetsstr.
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