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KSBMB International Conference 2021 Program *PL: Plenary Lecture, S: Symposium, SP: Special Session, ST: Satellite Session / Korean Time (GMT+9) May 21, 2021 Version KSBMB International Conference 2021 Program *PL: Plenary Lecture, S: Symposium, SP: Special Session, ST: Satellite Session / Korean Time (GMT+9) May 21, 2021 version Date Room Time Session No Part Name Affiliation Nationality Title SKKU Convergence Institute, Sungkyunkwan Mikyung Shin Korea University Organizer Hyang-Ae lee KIT Korea 9:00-11:00 ST1 [WBF] “L’Oreal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science” Award Lecture (Korean Session) Min-Jung Kang KIST Korea Chair Youngmi Kim Pak Kyung Hee University, College of Medicine Korea Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, May 25 (Tue) 105&110 9:00-9:30 ST1-1 Speaker So Young Choi Korea Bioplastic production by metabolically engineered bacteria KAIST 9:30-9:40 - Q&A - - Q&A 9:40-10:10 ST1-2 Speaker Sun Min Lim Yonsei University College of Medicine Korea Evolution of targeted therapy in lung cancer – clinical unmet needs and future perspectives 10:10-10:20 - Q&A - - Q&A Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and 10:20-10:50 ST1-3 Speaker Jung-Ah Kang Korea Ciclopirox inhibits Hepatitis B Virus secretion by blocking capsid assembly Biotechnology 10:50-11:00 - Q&A - - Q&A School of Korean Medicine, Pusan National Organizer Ki-Tae Ha Korea University Organizer & 9:00-11:00 S1Dongryeol Ryu School of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University Korea Metabolism and PTM Chair College of Pharmacy, Kyungpook National Chair Sangkyu Lee Korea University Ben May Department of Cancer Research, University Family of Metabolism-sensitive Lysine Acylation Pathways: Biochemistry, epigenetics and May 25 (Tue) 101~104 9:00-9:45 S1-1 Speaker Yingming Zhao USA of Chicago pathophysiology 9:45-10:10 S1-2 Speaker Jung-Min Kee Department of Chemistry, UNIST Korea Non-canonical protein phosphorylations in signaling and metabolism Department of Medical Biochemistry, Kumamoto 10:10-10:35 S1-3 Speaker Tatsuya Yoshizawa Japan The diverse functions of NAD-dependent lysine deacylase SIRT7 University Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Proteomic characterization of protein posttranslational modifications identifies new therapeutic 10:35-11:00 S1-4 Speaker Minjia Tan China Academy of Sciences opportunities 1 Date Room Time Session No Part Name Affiliation Nationality Title Department of Biological Sciences, Ewha Womans TaeSoo Kim Korea Organizer & University 9:00-11:00 S2 Epigenetic Gene Regulation Chair Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Daeyoup Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Cell Biology, 9:00-9:30 S2-1 Speaker Bing Li China High Order Assembly of RNA Polymerase II CTD Interactome Shanghai Jiao Tong University May 25 (Tue) 106~109 9:30-10:00 S2-2 Speaker Tae-Kyung Kim Department of Life Sciences, POSTECH Korea Epigenetic regulation of brain function Department of Molecular Bioscience, Kangwon National 10:00-10:30 S2-3 Speaker Jung-Shin Lee Korea Chromatin occupancy of Rad6 determines trimethylation of histone H3 lysine 4 University Department of Pharmacology, Seoul National 10:30-11:00 S2-4 Speaker Chul-Hwan Lee Korea Mechanstic understanding of PRC2 inhibition in H3K27M pediatric glioma University, Medicine Organizer & 9:00-11:00 S3 Semin Lee Department of Biomedical Engineering, UNIST Korea Single Cell Analysis: From Development to Disease Chair Department of Biomedicine and Health Sciences, 9:00-9:30 S3-1 Speaker Hae-Ock Lee Korea Utilizing single-cell RNA sequencing data for the immuno-therapeutic development Graduate School, The Catholic University of Korea May 25 (Tue) 201&202 9:30-10:00 S3-2 Speaker Jong Kyoung Kim Department of New Biology, DGIST Korea Dissecting cellular heterogeneity and plasticity of gastric stem cells 10:00-10:30 S3-3 Speaker Jung Kyoon Choi Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, KAIST Korea Utilizing single-cell data for identification of cancer antigens 10:30-11:00 S3-4 Speaker Jihwan Park School of Life Sciences, GIST Korea Characterizing de-differentiation of thyroid cancer by integrated analysis Organizer & Seoul National University, School of Biological 9:00-11:00 S4 Soung-Hun Roh Korea Structure-based insights of the biophysics and molecular mechanism Chair Science 9:00-9:30 S4-1 Speaker Ho-min Kim Institute of Basic Science Korea Structural basis of Tie2 clustering and activation mediated by a novel Tie2-agonistic antibody May 25 (Tue) 203&204 9:30-10:00 S4-2 Speaker Maofu Liao Havard University, Department of Cell Biology USA Molecular mechanism of ABC lipid transporters UT Southwestern medical center, Department of 10:00-10:30 S4-3 Speaker Ryan Hibbs USA Structural insights into nicotinic acetylcholine receptor channel gating and ion permeation neuroscience 10:30-11:00 S4-4 Speaker Tae-Young Yoon Seoul National University, School of Biological Science Korea Watching a single human glucose transporter fold 2 Date Room Time Session No Part Name Affiliation Nationality Title Organizer & 9:00-11:00 S5 Woong-Yang Park Samsung Medical Center Korea Precision Medicine Chair 9:00-9:30 S5-1 Speaker Satoshi Nishizuka Iwate Medical University Japan Somatic mutations in blood as tumor marker for cancer treatment monitoring Sungkyunkwan University, College of Biotechnology & Integrated invasive and non-invasive transcriptomic analyses in personalized radiation therapy 9:30-9:50 S5-2 Speaker Young Jun Jeon Korea Bioengineering for the patients with lung cancer May 25 (Tue) 205 9:50-10:10 S5-3 Speaker Joo Sang Lee Sungkyunkwan University, Medical School Korea Harnessing synthetic lethality to advance precision cancer medicine 10:10-10:30 S5-4 Speaker Kyu-Tae Kim Ajou University School of Medicine Korea Characterizing immunogenicity in response to immune checkpoint blockade 10:30-11:00 S5-5 Speaker Nameeta Shah Mazumda Shaw Cancer Research Center India Engineering the perivascular and hypoxic niches of glioblastoma 11:30-12:30 SP1 Organizer KSBMB - Korea 바이오연구과제사업설명회 (Korean Session) 11:30-11:50 SP1-1 Speaker 김희수 한국연구재단 생명과학단 단장 Korea 생명과학단 기초연구사업 소개 May 25 (Tue) 105&110 11:50-12:00 - Q&A - - - Q&A 12:00-12:20 SP1-2 Speaker 김상현 한국연구재단 신약학단 단장 Korea 바이오분야 R&D 현황 및 추진계획(신약개발분야 R&D 현황) 12:20-12:30 - Q&A - - - Q&A OrganizerKorea National Institute of Health(KNIH) Korea 11:15-12:45 SP2 COVID19 and multi-omics study [KNIH joint symposium] (Korean Session) Chair Hyun-Young Park Korea National Institute of Health(KNIH), Korea Korea Division of Healthcare and Aritificial Intelligence, Korea 11:15–11:25 SP2-1 Speaker Sang-Cheol Kim Korea Multi-omics data of COVID-19 patients National Institute of Health(KNIH) Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering, May 25 (Tue) 201&202 11:25-11:45 SP2-2 Speaker Eui-Cheol Shin Korea Immune landscape analysis of COVID19 KAIST Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Seoul 11:45-12:05 SP2-3 Speaker Nam-Hyuk Cho Korea Pathogenic role of humoral immunity in severe COVID-19 National University College of Medicine Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 12:05-12:25 SP2-4 Speaker Junho Chung Korea Deciphering B cell receptor repertoires of COVID-19 patients Seoul National University College of Medicine 12:25-12:45 SP2-5 Speaker Woong-Yang Park Geninus Inc. Korea Multi-omics profiling of peripheral immune system in response to SARS-CoV2 infections May 25 (Tue) 203&204 12:00-12:50 Workshop Speaker Jiwon Sarah Choi Shimadzu Scientific Korea Corp. Korea 차세대 유전자가위 CRISPR PLUS 단백질 개발과 이의 활용 3 Date Room Time Session No Part Name Affiliation Nationality Title May 25 (Tue) 205 12:00-12:50 Workshop Speaker Young Woo Park Y-Biologics Inc. Korea A renowned biotech company in South Korea for its expertise in antibody science Organizer & Youngmee Jee Institut Pasteur Korea (Chief Executive Officer) Korea Chair [Institut Pasteur Korea] Emerging Opportunities for Drug Discovery on Infectious 13:00-15:00 ST2 Diseases Chair Inhee Choi Institut Pasteur Korea (Medicial Chemistry) Korea Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (Discovery 13:00-13:30 ST2-1 Speaker Charles Mowbray Switzerland Drug Discovery for NTDs and Global Pandemics Director) May 25 (Tue) 105&110 Global Antibiotic Research & Development 13:30-14:00 ST2-2 Speaker Laura Piddock Switzerland GARDP: filling gaps in the new antibiotic pipeline. Partnership(Director) 14:00-14:30 ST2-3 Speaker Seungtaek Kim Institut Pasteur Korea (Zoonotic Research Lab) Korea Identification of antiviral drug candidates against SARS-CoV-2 from FDA-approved drugs 14:30-15:00 ST2-4 Speaker Lak Shin Jeong Seoul National University (Pharmacy) Korea Development of Anti-RNA Virus Nucleosides Il-Young Kim Gachon University School of Medicine Korea Organizer & 13:00-15:00 S6 In vivo and in vitro metabolic flux tracing with stable isotope tracers: from bed to bench Chair Cheol Soo Choi Gachon University School of Medicine Korea 13:00-13:30 S6-1 Speaker Il-Young Kim Department of Molecular Medicine, Gachon University Korea Extensive utility of stable isotopic tracers in metabolic research: from bedside to bench May 25 (Tue) 101~104 Department of Geriatrics, University of Arkansas for Use of stable isotopic tracers to estimate optimal dietary consumption of protein and essential 13:30-14:00 S6-2 Speaker Robert R. 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