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The 3rd GTP Hackathon: The future of food and health opened up by GTP research

(Program, start time, and other detailed information will be updated from time to time.) Application deadline: Monday, September 30th, 15:00

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The 3rd GTP Hackathon: The future of food and health opened up by GTP research
The 3rd GTP Hackathon: The future of food and health opened up by GTP research

Time & Location

Nov 16, 2024, 1:00 PM – Nov 18, 2024, 1:00 PM

Shibaura Institute of Technology Atami Seminar House, Japan, 〒413-0019, 9-18 Sakimicho, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture

About the event

Throughout the history of science, breakthroughs have come from playful conversations between researchers with diverse backgrounds.

The keywords for the 3rd GTP Hackathon are diet, lifestyle, and physiological conditions. GTP as umami, vitamins, diet and health, and disease.

Participants will create and share the world that emerges by linking GTP with innovative ideas, from the intracellular environment to the microscopic level.

In a wonderful environment filled with laughter, delicious food, and energy, researchers and technologies from different fields will come together under the big theme of GTP, finding the key to unexpected developments and generating highly innovative projects.

You can further develop your ongoing project or launch an entirely new spin-off project.

If you don't know much about GTP, this is your chance to become an important player.

Please join us, make the most of your strengths and interests, and let's create the future of science together!


This time, we would like as many people as possible to make presentations, but we are also planning a poster presentation session for young researchers.

For students, this is a valuable opportunity to get to know people beyond their own research fields. We would like to make this a hackathon that transcends fields and generations, with perfectly woven threads that will greatly expand the possibilities for participants.



Facility information:

Shibaura Institute of Technology Atami Seminar House

Shibaura Institute of Technology Atami Seminar House is a training facility equipped with the latest equipment.

A variety of facilities are available for use, including a main training room that can accommodate large training sessions, an open kitchen, and a large public bath.

For more information, please click here .



・Tentative program・

(The program, start time, and other detailed information will be updated from time to time.)


Saturday, November 16th

13:20: Opening remarks by Toshiya Senda (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)

13:30-14:15: Natsuki Osaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:15-15:00: Takashi Miyamoto (University of Tsukuba)

15:00-15:45: Eisuke Doi (National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry)

15:45-15:55: Break time

15:55-16:40: Junya Fujimoto (Hiroshima Clinical Research Support Center, Hiroshima University Hospital)

16:40-17:25: Presentation

18:00- : Social gathering



11/17(Sun)

9:00-9:45: Atsuro Sasaki (University of Cincinnati)

9:45-10:30: Keiji Otsu (Iwate Medical University)


10:30-10:40: Break time


10:40-11:25: Hisashi Takeuchi (University of Tokyo)

11:25-12:35: Special Announcement

What kind of diet should humans adopt in the future?

-Proposal from the One Earth Guardians Development Program Moonshot Project, by Professor Shinichiro Takahashi


12:35-13:35: Lunch


13:35-14:20: Tatsuya Sawazaki (Ehime University)

14:20-15:05: Daiki Ida (Nagoya University)

15:05-15:50: Presentation


15:50-16:00: Break time


16:00-18:00: Grant Session (Faculty) / Excursion (Young Researchers)


18:00-19:00: Dinner


19:00~: Poster session

Miki Senda (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) GenovesoMichelle Jane (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)

Keita Shigemi (University of Tokyo) Daiki Ashizawa (Shibaura Institute of Technology) Yuka Koyama (Wakayama Medical University) Ushio Ishikawa (Keio University) Hirotaka Kano (Keio University) Norie Hamaguchi (Chiba University) Sena Nakamura (Tohoku University) Ikuri Nakagawa (Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences)

(in no particular order)

*Please prepare an A1 size (84.1cm height x 59.4cm width) poster.

Whiteboard size: 88cm long x 144cm wide



11/18(Monday)

9:00-9:45: Shun Kageyama (Keio University)

9:45-10:30: Toshiya Senda (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)


10:30-10:40: Break time


10:40-11:50: Grant Session 2 - Summary


11:50: Poster Award Announcement

Closing remarks: Atsuro Sasaki (University of Cincinnati)



Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about the contents of the seminar.


---Executive Committee---

Atsuro Sasaki (University of Cincinnati)

Toshiya Senda (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)

Tsune Takeuchi (University of Tokyo) Yoshihisa Hirota (Shibaura Institute of Technology)



Secretariat

Chiho Masuda

cmasuda[at]post.kek.jp

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