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シンポジウム開催主旨

 STELLAR SCIENCE FOUNDATION(SS-F)は、CZI(Chan Zuckerberg Initiative)が運営するCZ Biohub Networkとの共同で、「Global Science Scholars ー SS-F & CZ Biohub Network プログラム」を開始いたします。本プログラムは、日本と米国の若手研究者を対象にフェローシップ(奨学金)を提供し、最大2年間にわたる相互派遣を実現するものです。2024年12月17日より、プログラム採用者の公募を正式に開始しました(詳しくはプレスリリースをご覧ください)。

 本プログラムは、内閣官房「グローバル・スタートアップ・キャンパス構想」を推進する施策の一環として、SS-FとCZ Biohub Networkの連携により実施される共同事業です(※)。イノベーション創出を加速する研究環境をサポートすることで、研究開発を基盤としたスタートアップの創出と育成を目指してまいります。

 この度、本プログラムの発足を記念し、生物物理学の分野で世界的に著名な研究者であり、CZI(Chan Zuckerberg Initiative)の科学部門責任者を務めるSteve Quake博士と、東京大学医科学研究所の西村 栄美教授を基調講演スピーカーにお迎えして、日米を代表するトップ研究者の交流とネットワーキングを促進するシンポジウムを開催いたします。このイベントを通じて、日米をはじめとするグローバルな科学コミュニティの連携強化と、新たな研究・イノベーションの可能性をさらに広げてまいります。

※ 本プログラムは、研究開発を基にしたスタートアップの創出と育成を目指すエコシステムを強化することを目的とする内閣官房「グローバル・スタートアップ・キャンパス構想」を促進する施策の一つとして、内閣府の「スタートアップ・エコシステムの強化に向けたフェローシップ事業関連調査」に基づき実施されます。SS-Fは、本プロジェクトを担当するアークコミュニケーションズの事業実施パートナーとして、本プログラムの企画・運営・実施を行っています。詳細については、「スタートアップ・エコシステムの強化に向けたフェローシップ事業」をご参照ください。

シンポジウム概要

SS-F Symposium; Building Bridges in the Global Scientific Community in partnership with CZI/ 世界の科学コミュニティをつなぐSS-F シンポジウム

  • 日時: 2025年1月20日(月)9:30-13:00(オンライン配信 9:30-12:30)
  • 開催方式: 現地会場・オンライン配信ハイブリッド開催
  • オンライン会場: Zoom配信
  • 参加費:無料
  • 申込み:https://ssf-symposium.peatix.com/

※ Global Science Scholarsプログラムへの応募を検討されている方については、現地会場参加が可能です。参加申し込み方法・会場の詳細については、イベントページよりご確認ください。ご参加可否・会場情報については、応募状況等に鑑み、後日別途主催者よりご連絡差し上げます。

※オンライン配信は日本語・英語の同時通訳で行われます。

プログラム概要

9:00-9:30 受付

9:30-9:35 開会挨拶: SS-F

9:35-9:40 GSC構想について: 内閣府

9:40-10:10 基調講演1: Steve Quake(CZI)「細胞ドグマについて」

10:15-10:45 基調講演2: 西村 栄美 (東京大学)「ステムセル・エイジングの実態解明とその応用

10:50-11:20 ライトニングトークセッション: 「Lightning Talks by Rising Stars」

登壇者: 入江 奈緒子(実中研), 星野 歩子 (東京大学), 林 悠(東京大学), Sam Reiter(OIST)

11:20-11:50 休憩: (現地会場ネットワーキング)

11:50-12:30 パネルディスカッション: 「Accelerating Scientific Entrepreneurship and Global Innovation」

パネリスト: Amy Herr(CZ Biohub Network)、清田純(理化学研究所)、高橋祥子(ジーンクエスト)

=オンライン閉会=

12:30-13:00 現地会場ネットワーキング

※上記は現段階での案であり、講演者・講演内容については変更となる可能性があります。

Program & Speakers’ Profile


9:40-10:10 Keynote Lecture: “On the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology” / Dr. Steve Quake (CZI)

Steve Quake, D.Phil.

Head of Science, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Stephen Quake is Head of Science at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, where he oversees CZI’s science grant programs, technology development, and the CZ Biohub Network. His contributions to science are varied and include invention of the biological equivalent of the integrated circuit, development of whole organism cell atlases, and creation of diagnostics that have made medicine safer by replacing invasive biopsies such as amniocentesis with simple blood tests. Steve has received numerous awards for his discoveries and has been elected to several scientific honorary societies, including the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Medicine, and the National Academy of Inventors. He has published more than 300 papers, which have been cumulatively cited more than 100,000 times. Steve also holds a faculty position at Stanford University, where he is the Lee Otterson Professor of Bioengineering and Applied Physics. Previously he was the founding co-president of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub (2016-2022), investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (2006-2016), and professor at the California Institute of Technology (1996-2005).

10:15-10:45 Keynote Lecture: “Understanding Stem Cell Aging and Its Applications” / Prof. Emi Nishimura (Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo)

Emi Nishimura, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo

Dr. Nishimura is a Professor in the Department of Stem Cell Biology within the Medical Research Institute of Tokyo Medical and Dental University. After obtaining her M.D. from Shiga University of Medical Science in 1994, she earned her Ph.D. at Kyoto University and carried out her postdoctoral fellowship at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School. She became an Associate Professor at Hokkaido University in 2004, a Professor at the Cancer Research Institute of Kanazawa University in 2006, and a Professor at the Institute of Advanced Biomedical Research at Tokyo Medical and Dental University in 2009. 

Her primary research focuses on uncovering the mechanisms of hair thinning associated with aging and the role of epidermal stem cells in damage repair, aiming to overcome intractable diseases and promote healthy longevity. Prof. Nishimura has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Science Encouragement, the Chanel-CE.R.I.E.S. Award, and election to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Her groundbreaking work has made significant contributions to understanding stem cell aging, regeneration, and the mechanisms underlying cancer development.

10:50-11:20 Talk Session: “Lightning Talks by Rising Stars”

<Session Overview>

This session features short presentations by rising stars in Japanese institutions, including heads of host labs for the Global Science Scholars program, a new partnership between SS-F and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Each PI will deliver a 5-minute short talk on their cutting-edge research, career choices, and how they have fostered a “people-centric” research environment. Through diverse scientific topics and unique career stories, the session will highlight the significance of the Global Science Scholars program and its vision for the future.

Naoko Irie, Ph.D.

Principal Investigator, Metabolic Systems Laboratory, Bioimaging Center, Central Institute for Experimental Medicine and Life Science (CIEM)

Dr. Irie achieved a breakthrough by establishing a robust system for germ cell induction using pluripotent stem cells, ES cells and iPS cells, which enabled the discovery of unique and essential regulatory mechanisms. Currently, she is advancing her research on human cell immortality and rejuvenation by utilizing large-scale functional evaluation approaches that can assess over 20,000 genomic factors simultaneously. This work will lay the critical foundation for new technologies in human reproductive medicine.

Yu Hayashi, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo

Dr. Hayashi is interested in why animals sleep. His lab discovered neurons important for controlling REM sleep and succeeded in developing mice in which REM sleep can be manipulated. The lab use these advantages to elucidate the function of sleep. Furthermore, the lab utilized the obtained research results for the understanding of the etiology of diseases associated with sleep abnormalities, such as dementia and psychiatric disorders, and the development of preventive treatments.

Ayuko Hoshino, Ph.D.

Professor, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo

Dr. Hoshino focuses on research in exosome biology. Her research aims to elucidate how exosomes function and interact with cellular receptors, as well as how they contribute to the onset and progression of diseases. Her work includes investigating the mechanisms of exosome secretion and their roles in diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and pregnancy complications. She explores the potential of exosomes as biomarkers for disease diagnosis and as tools for developing novel therapeutic approaches.

Sam Reiter, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)

Dr. Reiter’s research interests center around understanding general principles of animal behavior and its neural basis. His work combines experimental and computational approaches to study a wide range of animal models. Much of his lab currently focuses on studying coleoid cephalopods (octopus, cuttlefish, and squid), animals with many fascinating and unique behaviors, large and nearly unexplored brains, and which live in greater variety around Okinawa than anywhere else in the world. Recent and ongoing work concerns visual perception, sleep, motor control, camouflage, and collective behavior.  

11:50-12:30 Panel Discussion: “Accelerating Scientific Entrepreneurship and Global Innovation”

<Session Overview>

This panel discussion explores the challenges and opportunities in translating scientific discoveries into life-saving therapeutics and accessible technologies. Realizing the full potential of scientific progress for society will require taking on many obstacles in the commercialization pipeline, including fostering more interdisciplinary research and entrepreneurial mindsets. Building on recently enhanced federal support for entrepreneurship in science, the discussion will address pathways to advancing international innovation through the integration of science and business, technological breakthroughs, and community building.

Amy E. Herr, Ph.D.

Vice President, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network

Dr. Herr’s research program focuses on bioinstrumentation with an emphasis on the design and creation of tools to surmount measurement gaps in basic and translational biomedical science, most recently centering on difficult-to-measure protein forms in single cells. Her laboratory’s research—some of which has been commercialized—brings greater insight into basic life processes and disease progression, spanning questions in cancer progression to symbiotic cellular marine systems.

Herr is the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor at UC Berkeley and a CZ Biohub SF Investigator, and serves in various national and international capacities. She will continue in these roles while Vice President of the CZ Biohub Network. Prior to these appointments, Herr was the founding director of the Bakar BioEnginuity Hub and faculty director of Bakar Fellows Program, both at UC Berkeley.

She received a B.S. degree in Engineering and Applied Science from the California Institute of Technology, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. Her research has been recognized by an NIH New Innovator Award, an NSF CAREER Award, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, and several field-specific honors as well as the UC Berkeley Outstanding Postdoctoral Scholar Mentor Award. Herr is an elected member of the American Insitute of Medical and Biological Engineering and the National Academy of Inventors.

Jun Seita, M.D., Ph.D.

Team Leader, RIKEN

Dr. Seita leads 3 laboratories; Medical Data Deep Learning Team in Advanced Data Science Project;Laboratory for Integrative Genomics in Center for Integrative Medical Sciences; and Medical DataSharing Unit in RIKEN Information R&D and Strategy Headquarters. He received his M.D. from the University of Tsukuba in 1996 and after completion of residency in cardiovascular surgery. He studied stem cell biology and received his Ph.D. in Medicine from the University of Tokyo. From 2006 to 2016, he had been in Stanford University studying single cell biology, systems biology, data-driven science and machine learning. His research interests cover the areas where AI meets biology, medicine, and beyond. He is also professor at the University of Tsukuba, and advisor at avatarin inc.

Shoko Takahashi, Ph.D.

CEO of GeneQuest Inc.

Graduated from Kyoto University, Faculty of Agriculture. Completed a master’s program at the Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo. While pursuing a doctoral degree in the same graduate school, she founded GeneQuest Inc. in 2013. She completed her Ph.D. in March 2015. In April 2018, she was appointed as an Executive Officer at Euglena Co., Ltd. She has received numerous awards, including the Dean’s Award from the Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences at The University of Tokyo, the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award (Female Entrepreneur Award) at the 2nd Japan Venture Awards, and the Japan Bio-Venture Award from the Japan Academic Society for Ventures at the 10th Japan Bio-Venture Awards.

Moderator

Raeka Aiyar, Ph.D. | Founder & CEO, Community Science, LLC | Consultant, Stellar Science Foundation

Dr. Aiyar is a geneticist turned science communicator and ambassador, with over a decade of experience in disseminating the impact of biomedical research to diverse audiences across the globe. She has led several international, interdisciplinary collaborations in functional genomics, synthetic biology, stem cell technology, and precision medicine. Trained in genetics and bioinformatics at the University of Waterloo, Canada, she received her Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) where she developed and applied genomic technologies to discover new therapeutic targets for mitochondrial disorders. 

Since her postdoctoral work, Dr. Aiyar has spent her career in the nonprofit and academic sectors exercising her passion for science communication, deploying tailored materials, training, and outreach strategies to inform, inspire, and connect. As Director of Communications and Development at the Stanford Genome Technology Center, she led a wide range of efforts in scientific strategy, fundraising, conference organization, patient engagement, and consortium building. As Vice President of Scientific Outreach and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at The New York Stem Cell Foundation Institute, she oversaw scientific communications and outreach, driving communications materials and initiatives, grant strategies, and event programming for scientists and the public, forging new initiatives and collaborations to grow all of these areas.

Dr. Aiyar has led the organization of >100 scientific events and moderated >40 panel discussions on key challenges in science that have reached thousands worldwide. She has helped raise over $45M in grant funding for biomedical research. As a passionate advocate for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in science, she has spearheaded numerous efforts across communications, events, health equity research, and grantmaking to build awareness, promote dialogue, and challenge the status quo. In her current role as founder and CEO of Community Science, LLC, she provides strategic support for scientific organizations on outreach, events, DEIB, funding, and community building.

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