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Tokyo Big Sight

Nov 11, 2018 9:30 AM - Nov 13, 2018 5:40 PM

3-11-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo, 135-0063 Japan

15th DIA Japan Annual Meeting 2018

Innovative technologies such as AI, big data/genomics, and cell/gene therapies are poised to transform healthcare product development across the globe – join us to discuss these topics.

[V4-S5] New Developments on Microbiome Research

Session Chair(s)

Koichiro  Yuji, MD, PhD, FACP

Koichiro Yuji, MD, PhD, FACP

Project Associate Professor, The Institute of Medical Science

Japan

The human body is colonized by a vast number of microbes, collectively referred to as the human microbiota. Each person’s microbiome is unique, and it impacts health and diseases, such as obesity, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, atherosclerosis, alcoholic liver disease (ALD), colon cancer, and autoimmune disease. Metagenomic whole genome shotgun sequencing provided insights into the functions and pathways present in the human microbiome, and microbiome-derived biomarkers, drug targets, and bioactive molecules as potential treatments and companion diagnostics have been developed. In this session, the perspective on microbiome research and utilization will be discussed.

Speaker(s)

Seiya  Imoto, PhD

Metagenome Analysis of Intestinal Bacteriome and Virome

Seiya Imoto, PhD

The University of Tokyo, Japan

Professor, Health Intelligence Center, The Institute of Medical Science

Kosuke  Fujimoto, PhD

New Developments on Microbiome Research

Kosuke Fujimoto, PhD

The University of Tokyo, Japan

Project Associate Professor, The Institute of Medical Science

Takayoshi  Hisada

Use of Gut Microbiota Analyses and Metabolite Measurements

Takayoshi Hisada

TechnoSuruga Laboratory Co., Ltd., Japan

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