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French-Japanese Scientific Meeting
on Neurobiology of Diseases and Ageing
March 24th , 2017
Embassy of France Tokyo, Minato, Minami-Azabu 4-11-44
AMBASSADE DE FRANCEAU JAPON
Keio Glo bal InitiativesLongevity, Security, Creativity
9.00 – 9.30 Welcoming coffff eff e
9.30 – 9.35 Opening remarks by Jacques MALEVAL (Embassy of France) and Prof. Hideyuki OKANO (Keio University)
9.35 – 11.20 First session: Non human primates Co-Chaired by Dr. Etienne HIRSCH (Inserm) and Prof. Hideyuki OKANO (Keio University)
9.35 – 9.55 Colette DEHAY (Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute, Lyon, France) Proliferation, lineage characteristics and migration properties of primate cerebral cortex neurons
9.55 – 10.20 Hideyuki OKANO (Keio University/RIKEN)Brain Science using common marmoset
10.20 – 10.40 Reona KOBAYASHI (Keio University) Transgenic marmoset as a novel non-human primate model of Parkinson’s disease
10.40 – 11.00 Etienne HIRSCH (Brain and Spine Institute, Paris, France)Experimental models to tackle unmet therapeutic needs in Parkinson disease
11.00 – 11.20 Junichi USHIBA (Keio University) The science of brain-machine interface in non-human primates and humans
11.20 - 11.35 Coffee break
11.35 – 12.55 Second session: Ageing Co-Chaired by Dr. Etienne HIRSCH (Inserm) and Prof. Masato YASUI (Keio University)
11.35 – 11.55 Masaru MIMURA (Keio University) Clinical problems of early dementia and mild cognitive impairment: From the socioeconomic viewpoint
11.55 – 12.15 Eric GILSON (Institute for Research on Cancer and Aging of Nice, Nice, France)A cellular point of view on aging: presentation of the Inserm cross-cutting program on aging
12.15 – 12.35 Kazuo TSUBOTA (Keio University)Anti-Aging approach for Ocular Disorders
12.35 – 12.55 Yasu ARAI (Keio University)Supercentenarian Study: the quest for biological determinants of healthy longevity
12.55 - 13.50 Lunch
13.50 – 17.10 Third session: Vesicular Transport, Neuronal Lysosomes and AutophagyCo-Chaired by Dr. Thierry GALLI (Inserm) and Prof. Hideyuki OKANO (Keio University)
13.50 – 14.10 Filippo DEL BENE (Genetics and Development Biology, Paris, France) Axonal transport and neural circuit development: new insights into neurodegenerative disorders
14.10 – 14.40 Tamotsu YOSHIMORI (Osaka University) Autophagy in Diseases
14.40 – 15.00 Thierry GALLI (Center for Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Paris, France)Secretory mechanisms in neuronal development and maintenance
15.00 – 15.20 Frédéric DARIOS (Brain and Spine Institute, Paris, France)Accumulation of lipids in lysosomes prevents recovery of autolysosomes in a model of neurodegenerative disease
15.20 – 15.40 Michisuke YUZAKI (Keio University) Exocytosis from lysosome - like organelle at synapses
15.40 – 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 – 16.20 Frédéric SAUDOU (The Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience, Grenoble, France)Huntingtin: Linking Fast Axonal Transport, Energy Supply and Neurotrophin Signaling to Neurodegeneration
16.20 – 16.40 Masato FUJIOKA (Keio University)Protein aggregation in the cochlear cells: an unexpected pathology and therapeutic target for the deafness
16.40 – 17.00 Claire WYART (Brain and Spine Institute, Paris, France)Light on an ancestral sensory interface linking cerebrospinal fluid to motor circuits in vertebrates
17.00 – 17.10 Break
17.10 – 18.10 Special Lecture
17.10 – 18.10 Yoshinori OHSUMI (Tokyo Institute of Technology), 2016 Nobel Prize laureateAutophagy - Lessons from Yeast
18.10 – 18.15 Concluding Remarks by Dr. Etienne HIRSCH (Inserm) and Dr. Thierry GALLI (Inserm)
18.15 – 20.30 Reception at the Residence of France