International Webinar Series “From Cellular Dynamics to Morphology III”
Program and Abstracts: From Cellular Dynamics to Morphology III-Abstract-v2
Abstracts will be posted later.
Tue 22. Nov. 17:00-19:30 JST (UTC+9);
Regulation of cellulose synthesis in land plants
Staffan Persson (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Understanding self-organizing pattern on plant cell wall by mathematical analyses
Atsushi Mochizuki (Kyoto University, Japan)
Mon 28. Nov. 17:00-19:30 JST (UTC+9)
Auxin signaling: more than we have ever imagined
Jiří Friml (Institute of Science and Technology, Austria)
Cell polarity establishment and maintenance by NPH3-like protein-mediated PIN cluster formation in land plants
Satoshi Naramoto (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Low-auxin responsiveness is key to stem cell regulation in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
Ryuichi Nishihama (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)
Wed 30. Nov. 17:00-19:30 JST (UTC+9)
Plant responses to water stress: back to the roots
Yang Zhao (Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, China)
Deciphering the time- and space-dependent cellular dynamics of Arabidopsis root cap
Keiji Nakajima (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
Fri 2. Dec. 09:30-11:30 JST (UTC+9)
Dynamic Nutrient Signaling Networks in Plants
Kun-Hsiang Liu (Northwest Agriculture & Forestry University, China / Massachusetts General Hospital, USA)
Ruiqiang Ye (CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, China)
Jen Sheen (Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA)
Tue 6. Dec. 17:00-19:30 JST (UTC+9)
Placing new walls: Molecular mechanisms of division plane control in plants
Katharina Bürstenbinder (Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, Germany)
Delivering intracellular materials: Roles and mechanisms ofmicrotubule-based transport in plants
Gohta Goshima (Nagoya University, Japan)
Mon 19. Dec 17:00-19:30 JST (UTC+9)
Spatial control of plant steroid receptors in plant adaption in climate stress
Ana I. Caño-Delgado (Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics, Spain)
Monophyllaea shoot system is composed of a single, indeterminate cotyledon with no additional organ
Hirokazu Tsukaya (The University of Tokyo, Japan)