| Day 1, 21st November |
| Opening remarks |
| 13:00–13:10 | Tadashi Yamamoto - Research Supervisor, CREST |
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| Session I |
| 13:10–13:50 | Nathan E. Lewis - UCSD, USA
A multi-omics elucidation of the systemic regulation of metabolism through post-translational modifications |
| 13:50–14:20 | Fumio Matsuda - Osaka Univ., Japan
Trans-omic analysis of the central metabolism of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by integration of metabolite concentration, metabolic flux, and enzyme abundance data |
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| Session II |
| 14:40–15:10 | Katsuyuki Yugi - RIKEN, Japan
Trans-omic analysis reveals fed and fasting insulin signal across phosphoproteome, transcriptome, and metabolome |
| 15:10–15:40 | Mariko Okada - Osaka Univ., Japan
Trans-Omics analysis of NF-κB regulation |
| 15:40–16:10 | Tatsuhiko Tsunoda - Tokyo Medical & Dental Univ., Japan
Trans-omic analysis drives precision medicine |
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| Session III |
| 16:30–17:00 | Takeshi Bamba - Kyushu Univ., Japan
Development of next generation metabolome analysis technologies for trans-omics |
| 17:00–17:30 | Tomoyoshi Soga - Keio Univ., Japan
Multi-omics reveals MYC as a master regulator of colorectal cancer metabolism |
| Keynote |
| 17:30–18:20 | Jens Nielsen - Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Sweden
Quantifying Global Rewiring of Metabolism in Cancer through Genome Scale Modeling |
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| Day 2, 22nd November |
| Session IV |
| 9:00–9:30 | Yibo Wu - RIKEN, Japan
Systems proteomics of liver mitochondria activity |
| 9:30–10:00 | Hiroyuki Kubota - Kyushu Univ., Japan
Trans-omic analysis of the acute insulin action in the liver
-Toward in vivo trans-omic analysis |
| 10:00–10:30 | Takashi Ito - Kyushu Univ., Japan
Epigenome sequencing methods for comprehensive analysis of in vivo protein-DNA interactions and DNA methylation |
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| Session V |
| 10:50–11:30 | Sarah-Maria Fendt - VIB, Belgium
Nutrient metabolism – A driver of cancer |
| 11:30–12:00 | Yutaka Suzuki - Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
Multi-omics analysis of cancer cells |
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| Special lecture |
| 13:30–14:00 | Craig Mak - Cell Systems, Editor
Perspectives on Publishing with Cell Systems |
| Keynote |
| 14:00–14:50 | David E. James - Univ. of Sydney, Australia
Metabolic Cybernetics |
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| Session VI |
| 15:10–15:40 | Kei-ichi Nakayama - Kyushu Univ., Japan
Next-generation proteomics unveils a global landscape of cancer metabolism |
| 15:40–16:10 | Shinya Kuroda - Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
Trans-omic analysis of the liver of lean and obese mice during an oral glucose administration |
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| Closing remarks |
| 16:10–16:20 | Shinya Kuroda - Univ. of Tokyo, Japan |