BMRC Special Lecture


January 25, 2008 14:00-15:30
Room SC-622
Professor Nina Berova (Columbia University)
"Application of Electronic Circular Dichroism in Structural Analysis of Natural Products and Biopolymers"

 

3rd Biomimetics Conference, Doshisha

December 8, 2007
Conference Site: Doshisha University Kyotanabe Campus
Room: Keidou-kan 202-4 (KD202-4)


Plenary Lectures

KD-202

(Bioinspired Mechanics)

PL-A1
9:30-10:15 積際 徹 (同志社大学)
”人間とロボットの共生・協働を実現する制御法の創成”


PL-A2
10:15-11:00 小泉範子 (同志社大学)、木下茂(京都府立医科大学)
”角膜再生医療の実用化へ向けて”

PL-A3
11:15-12:00 田谷 稔, Jin Wang, Chunye Xu (University of Washington)
“Bioinspired design of tactile sensors learned from the sensor cells of a cucumber tendril skin”

(Lunch)

(Bioinspired Informatics)

PL-A4
14:00-14:45 真栄城哲也(筑波大)
”シミュレーションによる遺伝子発現ネットワークの推測”

PL-A5
14:45-15:30 Jian-Qin Liu (Kobe Advanced ICT Research Center)
”Controllable Nanomachineries and Moleware Robotics: Exploring the Frontiers of Nanobio-cybernetics for Innovating Bio-ICT in the New Millennium”

PL-A6
15:45-16:30 James A. Simmons (Brown University)
”Biologically-inspired fast synthetic-aperture sonar”

PL-A7
16:30-17:15 Steven Greenberg (Silicon Speech)
”Linguistic Scene Analysis and the Importance of Synergy”

KD-203

(Biomimetic Chemistry)

PL-B1
9:30-10:15 青山安宏 (京大院工)
“試験管内進化法:細胞イメージング分子素子の進化的探索”

PL-B2
10:15-11:00 浜地 格 (京大院工)
“人工小分子によるタンパク質表面認識と反応”

PL-B3
11:15-12:00 鴻池敏郎(塩野義製薬(株)CMC開発研究所製薬研究部)
”ポストゲノム時代の創薬と合成化学”

(Lunch)

PL-B4
14:00-14:45 菊地和也(阪大院工)
”生体内分子機能を可視化する分子プローブ”

PL-B5
14:45-15:30 川口 章(東海大医)
”人工酸素運搬体:実験的検討から臨床応用に向けて”

PL-B6
15:45-16:30 高橋智幸 (同志社大学)
”中枢神経化学シナプス伝達調節メカニズム”

PL-B7
16:30-17:15 Thomas O’Halloran (Northwestern University)
” Inorganic physiology in cancer and infectious disease”

P-1〜30
12:00-14:00 Poster session (KD204)

 

懇親会 18:30- 魚三楼(京都市伏見区京町3丁目187番地) 電話 075-601-0061

京阪本線伏見桃山駅下車→徒歩約1分
近鉄京都線桃山御陵前駅下車→徒歩約2分

 

 

1st BMRC Special Lecture

November 2, 2007, 15:00-16:00 SC-622

Prof. Kenneth R. Harris

(School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences
University College, University of New South Wales, Australia
Australian Defence Force Academy)

"Transport phenomena in liquids at high pressure"

 


 

BMRC Award Graduate Student Lecture ・ 3rd BMRC Special Lecture

12月16日(土)  SC622

Daisuke Imao “Palladium-Catalyzed Unsymmetrization of Disubstituted Malonic Acid Diallyl Esters” (14:00-14:40)

Yoshiyuki Ishida "Supramolecular manipulation of heme protein" (14:40-15:20)

Yasuhiro Aoyama (Kyoto University)「タンパク合成系のマニピュレーション:遺伝子診断への応用と非天然タンパク合成を中心に」 (15:30-16:30)

 

2nd Biomimetics International Conference, Doshisha

 

Date: December 2 (Sat), 2006, 9:00-

Place: Doshisha University, Kyotanabe Campus KD-201

  poster (in pdf format)

Program


Plenary Lecture


Bioinspired Informatics

9:00-9:40 Thomas S. Ray (University of Oklahoma)

Evolution of sensori-motor systems: swimming after an object


9:40-10:20 Sung-Bae Cho (Yonsei University)

Machine learning technologies for DNA microarray data analysis


Bioinspired Mechanics

10:30-11:10 Rainer Stahlberg (University of Washington)

Biomimetics : sensing and actuation of biology, can you learn from biology ?


11:10-11:50 Shigeo Asai (Nagoya University)

Nature-guided materials processing by use of high magnetic field


Biomimetic Chemistry

13:30-14:10 Shinnichiro Suzuki (Osaka University)

Metal coordination and mechanism of multicopper nitrite reductase


14:10-14:50 Olivia Reinaud (Universite Rene Descartes)

Supramolecular control of a metal center embedded in a biomimetic hydrophobic cavity: The funnel complexes


15:00-15:50 Seiji Shinkai (Kyushu University)

Supramolecular architectures created in the interfacial fields between BIO and NANO

15:50-16:30 Gerhard Wenz (Universitat des Saarlandes)

Biomimetic cyclodextrin polyrotaxanes


16:30-17:20 Andrew D. Hamilton (Yale University)

Protein recognition by synthetic molecules that mimic surface domains

 

Poster presentation KD-203 11:50 - 13:30

(Bioinspired Informatics)

P-1 Hitoshi Hemmi (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
“Computational Analysis of Biological Signal Transduction Networks”

P-2 Jian-Qin Liu (National Institute of Information and Communication Technology)
“Kinase Computing As an Algorithm of Biomolecular Computation”

P-3 Tetsuya Maeshiro (University of Tsukuba)
“Visualization System of Large Scale Gene Interaction Network”

P-4 Koichi Nakayama (National Institute of Information and Communication) “Improvement of GA performance by expansion of interaction range”

P-5 Komei Sugiura (Kyoto University)
“Autonomous Design of a Line-Following Robot by Exploiting Interaction between Sensory Morphology and Learning Controller”

P-6 Hideaki Suzuki (National Institute of Information and Communication Technology)
“Network Dynamics by Rewiring−From Random to Small-world”

P-7 Ivan Tanev (Doshisha University)
“Evolution, Adaptation and Robustness of Simulated Snake-like Robot”

(Bioinspired Mechanics)

P-8 Nozomu Inoue (Doshisha University)
“Tendon Reattachment to a Metallic Implant Using Recombinant Human Osteogenic Protein-1 (Bone Morphogenetic Protein-7)”

(Biomimetic Chemistry)

P-9 Takuzo Funabiki (Doshisha University)
“Enzyme-like Oxygenations in Aqueous Solutions by Nonheme Iron and Manganese Complexes ligated by Water-soluble Tripodal Ligands”

P-10 Renaud Hardre (Universite Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III)
“Probes for the Cu-O Species in the Neuroactive Enzymes, D?M and PHM”

P-11 Daisuke Imao (Doshisha University)
“Unsymmetrization of Disubstituted Malonic Acid Diallyl Ester”

P-12 Yoshiyuki Ishida (Doshisha University)
“An anionic cyclodextrin as a modifier of myoglobin’s functions”

P-13 Takamasa Itoh (Kyoto University)
“Generation and Reactivity of Iron(III) Hydroperoxide Complex with Amidate-Based Ligand”

P-14 Yoshiki Itoh (Doshisha University)
“Supramolecular myoglobin functional model that works in aqueous solution”

P-15 Kiyoshi Kachu (Doshisha University)
“Temperature Effect on the Rotational Motion of Heavy Water in N,N-Dimethylformamide-D2O Solutions”

P-16 Masahito Kodera (Doshisha University)
“Determination of P1/2 values and O2-affinity control of room temperature stable ?-?2:?2-peroxodicopper(II) complexes”

P-17 Kazuo Kondo (Doshisha University)
“Kinetic investigation of metal sorption into a microcapsule”

P-18 Jun Kuwahara (Doshisha Women's University)
“Zinc finger-based nuclear import of transcription factor Sp1”

P-19 Shinnosuke Machida (Osaka University)
“Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Hybrid Inhibitors Targeting Exterior and Interior Protein Surfaces of GGTase-I”

P-20 Toshio Maki (Osaka University)
“Molecular Glue-driven Module Assembly Induced by Protein Surface and Its Inhibition Ability Against 14-3-3 Proteins”

P-21 Hiroaki Matsumiya (Nagoya University)
“Hydrolytic Phosphoester Cleavage by Cerium(IV)-Thiacalix[4]arene Complexes and Its Application to Immunoassay”

P-22 Makoto Matsumoto (Doshisha University)
“Artificial Heme Protein Model; Can Folding Property of Heme Protein Be Controlled by Redox Change of Iron in The Porphyrin?”

P-23 Tadashi Mizutani (Doshisha University)
“Application of a Linear Tetrapyrrole as the Active Element of Molecular Electronics”

P-24 Hirokazu Nagai (Osaka University )
“Construction of Artificial Myoglobin Having Carbohydrate Interface”

P-25 Shigeru Negi (Doshisha Women's University)
“Novel GAGA Cobalt Finger Protein ; Creation and DNA-binding Properties”

P-26 Jun-ya Ohyama (Kyoto University)
“Associative Guest Exchange in Zinc Porphyrin-Amine Host-Guest System”

P-27 Shin-ichi Okuoka (Kyoto University)
“Preparation and Characterization of Low Spin Iron(III) Catechol Complexes”

P-28 Koji Oohora (Osaka University)
“Modification of Hemoproteins to Create New Biomaterials”

P-29 Marius Reglier (Universite Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III)
“From the mechanism of dioxygen activation catalyzed by Cu-containing monooxygenases to biomimetic catalysts”

P-30 Akimasa Tasaka (Doshisha University)
“Effect of dichromate added to the electrolyte on reduction of hypochlorite ion on SS400 cathode”

P-31 Yoshihiko Tsujii (Doshisha University)
“Extractive Fermentation of Lactic Acid Using Supported Liquid Membrane Based on Ionic Liquids”

P-32 Kazuhiko Tsukagoshi (Doshisha University)
“Enhancing Effect of Phenylboronic Acid Compounds and Their Interaction with the Diol Groups of Saccharides in Capillary Electrophoresis - Chemiluminescence Detection System”

P-33 Ami Uwabe (Doshisha University)
“Analysis of diffusion-controlled reaction dynamics between mono- and diatomic molecules by molecular dynamics simulation”

P-34 Shota Yoshida (Doshisha University)
“The prediction of the protein structures by numerical fragment assembly simulations”


Symposium Dinner: Fushimi Tamaya 18:30-

Registration fee: Free

Please send registration form to tmizutan@mail.doshisha.ac.jp

For poster presentation, please send abstract (A4 portrait 1-2 pages, upper and lower margin 2.5 cm, right and left margin 3.2 cm, 12 pt) in both Microsoft Word and pdf format.

The poster board is 83.2 cm wide and 164.0 cm high.

Deadline for registration and abstract submission: November 11.

 


 

2nd BMRC Special Lecture

Date: July 22, 2006

Place: Doshisha Univ. Kyotanabe Campus, SC622

13:30-

Prof. Eiichi Kimura (Shizuoka Univ.) "Supramolecular Chemistry with Macrocyclic Polyamine Ligands in Metal Complexes, Metalloenzyme Models, Gene Manipulation and Molecular Capsules"

Prof. Yukio Sugiura (Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts) "Molecular Engineering of Zinc Finger Proteins: New Functions and Outlook"

 

 

1st BMRC Special Lecture

Date: April 22, 2006

Place: Doshisha Univ. Kyotanabe Campus, SC622

13:30-14:30 Prof. Makoto Komiyama (Tokyo Univ.) "Selective cleavage of DNA and its application"

14:30-15:30 Prof. Akira Harada (Osaka Univ.) "Preparation and properties of cyclodextrin supramolecular polymers"

 

Biomimetics Research Center International Workshop

Date: December 3, 2005

Place: Doshisha University, Kyotanabe Campus, KD-202, 204

 

Program

9:30-9:40 Opening Remarks

9:40-10:20 Olivia Reinaud (Univ. Rene Descartes)
"Supramolecular modeling of metallo-enzyme active sites"

10:20-10:50 Tomoyuki Hiroyasu (Doshisha Univ.)
"Energy minimization of protein tertiary structures by genetic algorithms"

10:50-11:30 Thierry Tron (Univ. Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III)
"Study of the relations structure and function of laccases"

13:00-14:00 Poster sessions (Members of Biomimetics Res. Center )

14:00-14:40 Yoshinori Naruta (Kyushu Univ.)
"Chemical modeling of terminal oxidases"

14:40-15:20 Jalila Simaan (Univ. Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III)
"ACC-oxidase like activity of a simple copper(II)-ACC complex
in the presence of hydrogen peroxide.
Detection of a reaction intermediate at low temperature"

Coffee Break

15:40-16:20 Shinobu Itoh (Osaka City Univ.)
"Phenolase, catalase, and peroxygenase activities of tyrosinase"

16:20-17:00 Marius Reglier (Univ. Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III)
"Tyrosinase and peptidylglycine-alpha-amidating monooxygenase:
mechanistic studies and inhibition"

 


Research subjects such as 1. Bioinorganic Chemistry, 2. Protein Chemistry and Bioinformatics, will be discussed.


University of Washington-Doshisha University Joint Workshop on Biomimetics, Seattle, September 7-8, 2005.

 

Part 1: Recent Advances in Biomimetic Chemistry

(Tentative Schedule)

September 7, Wednesday, 2005

 

8:50am Welcome Remarks

 

Session 1 (Bioinorganic Models for Metalloenzymes)

9:00pm Prof. Koji Kano

9:25pm Prof. Masahiro Kodera

9:50pm Prof. Julie Kovacs

10:35pm Coffee Break

10:50pm Prof. Takuzo Funabiki

 

Session 2 (Biomolecular Recognitions)

11:15pm Prof. Tadashi Mizutani

11:40pm Prof. Erkang Fan

12:15pm Lunch Break

1:30pm Prof. Masakatsu Ueno

1:55pm Prof. Kazuyasu Ibuki

 

Session 3 (Protein and Peptide Design)

2:20pm Prof. Niels Andersen

2:55pm Dr. Masakatsu Eguchi

 

Session 4 (Bioorganic Chemistry of Natural Products)

3:30pm Prof. Tetsuo Ohta

3:55pm Prof. Tomikazu Sasaki

4:30pm Concluding Remarks

6:00pm Dinner

 

Part 2: Recent Advances in Bioinspired Design

September 8, Thursday, 2005

Sessions on Bio-inspired design

8:30 - 9:00 am: Thomas Daniel/Michale Tu, , Biology, UW, “ Flying of Hawk Moss”

9:00 - 9:30: Ryuichi Yokogawa, DU, Mechanical Eng., The Manipulability of the Index Finger Tip and the Cooperation between the IP Joint Angles in Flexion and Extension

9:30 - 10:00 am: Rainer Stahlberg, Biology, UW, “Phytomimetics”

 

10: 00 - 10:30 am Coffee Break,

 

10:30 - 11 :00 Toru Fujii,ME, DU, Study on the Standing-up Motion of Aged Persons from a Chair

11:00 - 11:30 am:, Minoru Taya, ME, UW, “Bioinspired design of actuators and sensors”

11:30 - 12:00 noon: Nozomu Inoue, ME, DU, Patient-Based Computer 3D Model for Biomechanical Analyses

12:00 - 12:15 pm: Concluding remarks by Profs. Kano and Taya

 

12: 15 - 1 :00 pm, Lunch at HUB

 

The 21st Century COE Symposium on “The Nature-Guided Materials Processing”


                                                          
1. Object:


Materials processings inspired by intelligence of the nature is desired for realizing the sustainable society needed by human being in the 21st century. Many things to be learned from the intelligence of nature, including the material structures with extraordinary functions brought forth in accordance with the laws of nature and the methods of attaining “maximum function with a minimum of substance and energy”, which living organisms have acquired in their long working of evolution.
The COEs and the research groups in the fields of chemistry and materials science in Japan are going to join this symposium, to promote the collaboration of materials processing under the idea of learning from the intelligence of nature and to establish a basis for the future development.
This symposium will be held as a satellite symposium of Nagoya University International Forum for Sustainable Society (IFSS-Nagoya 05) in Collaboration with EXPO 2005 AICHI JAPAN. Thus, it is expected to give lectures, which are relating to common idea of learning from the intelligence of nature and understandable also for students and citizens who are out of professional field.

2. Date and place:

August 5 (Fri.) 13:10-19:30 and 6 (Sat.) 9:30-17:00, 2005
IB Building in Nagoya University
* Very close to No.3 exit of the subway station in Nagoya University



3. Organizer:


             The 21st Century COE Program on “The Nature-Guided Materials Processing” at Nagoya University
Joint organizers:
             The 21st Century COE Program on “The Creation of Integrated EcoChemistry” at Osaka University
             The 21st Century COE Program on “The Establishment of COE on Materials Science: Elucidation and Creation of Molecular Functions” at Nagoya University
             The Biomimetics Research Center at Doshisha University
             Sekisui-Kagaku Research-Aid Program on “The Nature-Guided Materials Processing”

4. Program

The following lectures will be presented by Japanese, except of two invited lectures from overseas.

August 5 (Fri.)
13:10-13:20 Object   Shigeo ASAI (Professor, Dept. of Materials, Physics and Energy Engineering, Nagoya University) 13:20-13:30 Opening Address  Norihiko              SAWAKI (Dean, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University)
        Address Shin-ichi HIRANO (President, Nagoya University)


13:30-14:20 Invited Lecture “Development of Artificial Tail Flukes of Dolphin”
             Shingo KATO (Director, Chemical and Industrial Products Technology Division, Bridgestone Corporation)


14:20-14:55 Essence of Manufacturing in Biological Systems and its Transfer to Materials Processing
             Kunihito KOUMOTO (Professor, Dept. of Molecular Design and Engineering, Nagoya University)


14:55-15:30 The Creation of Integrated EcoChemistry
             Akira HARADA (Professor, Dept. of Macromoleculer Science, Osaka University)


         Coffee Break


15:45-16:35 Invited Lecture “Animal Behaviour: are they optimal, or the best of the bad job?”
             Mariko HASEGAWA (Professor, School of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University)


16:35-17:10 Pursuit of Substances in Dynamic Ecological Systems
             Daisuke UEMURA (Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Nagoya University)


17:10-17:45 What does “Nature-guided” Mean? - Wisdom, Circulation and Selection ?
             Kunihiko TAKEDA (Professor, Dept. of Materials, Physics and Energy Engineering, Nagoya University)


18:00-19:30 Exchange Party (at Green Salon Higashiyama in Nagoya University)

August 6 (Sat.)
9:30-10:20 Invited Lecture “Getting To “Mind” The Foundation Development of A Room Temperature Biological Supercomputer”
             Carlo Montemagno (Roy and Carol Doumani Professor and Chair, Dept. of Bioengineering, University of California, Los Angeles)


10:20-10:55 Biomimetic Nanotechnology
             Osamu TAKAI (Professor, Ecotopia Science Research Center, Nagoya University)


         Coffee Break


11:10-11:45 Nano-Periodic Structure In Biological System
             Junji WATANABE (Professor, Dept. of Polymeric and Organic Materials, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
11:45-12:20 Construction of Nano-device Mimicking the Natural Photosynthetic System
             Hiroshi SEGAWA (Associate Professor, Dept. of General Systems Studies,The University of Tokyo)
         Lunch
13:30-14:35 Poster Session (at Presentation Space on the 1st Floor)

14:40-15:30 Invited Lecture “Structure and Organization of Nature-like Research (Bionics, Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering) in Germany”
             Torsten Rossmann (Dr., General Manager, Biotechnic Center (BitZ), Technical University of Darmstadt)
             Coffee Break
15:40-16:15 Preparation of Functional Materials by Mimicking Metalloproteins
             Masahito KODERA (Professor, Dept. of Molecular Science and Technology, Doshisha University)
16:15-16:50 New Cancer Therapy By Local Heating - Heat Immunotherapy -
             Hiroyuki HONDA (Professor, Dept. of Applied Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Nagoya University)
16:50-   Closing Address Shigeo ASAI (Professor, Dept. of Materials, Physics and Energy Engineering, Nagoya University)

5. Participation


This symposium is open free, except of the exchange party.
The registration form for participation and the exchange party, which will be available in the following site from the middle of June, should be sent till July 22.
http://www.nature.coe.nagoya-u.ac.jp/


6. Correspondence:


Secretariat of the COE Symposium NGMP 2005 (Nature COE, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University) Phone:052-789-3589,FAX:052-789-5533
E-mail:S-NGMP2005@nature.coe.nagoya-u.ac.jp


 

5th Seminar of BMRC

Date: January 13 (Thursday) 16:00-17:00

Place: Kyotanabe Campus, Doshisha Unversity

Conference room SC-622 (Shishin-kan 6F)

Professor Stephen F. Lincoln (University of Adelaide)

"Zinc(II) Detection by Fluorescence in Biological Systems"

 


 

 

 

1st Biomimetics International Conference, Doshisha

November 19 (Fri) - 20 (Sat), 2004
Daigaku Kaikan (Kambaikan), Doshisha University (Gosho-Hachiman-cho 103, Karasuma-Kamidachiuri-Sagaru, Kamikyo-ku, Kyoto 602-0023)

Program
November 19


10:30 - 10:45 Opening Remarks and Oral Presentation, Koji Kano (Doshisha University)
"Hemoprotein model composed of cyclodextrin and water-soluble porphyrin"

10:45 - 11:25 Wonwoo Nam (Ewha Womans University)
"Chemical Model Studies of Cytochrome P450"

11:25 - 11:40 Tadashi Mizutani (Doshisha University)
"Artificial receptor for alkylpyridines in water"

(Lunch)

13:30 - 13:45 Tetsuo Ohta (Doshisha University)
"Palladium-catalyzed asymmetric amination of aryl halide"

13:45 - 14:25 Andre Mortreux (CNRS-Universite de Lille, France)
"Chiral amplification from the chiral pool: asymmetric homogeneous catalysis in action"

14:25 - 14:40 Coffee Break

14:40 - 15:40 Jonathan Sessler (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
"Expanded porphyrins: A new approach to anticancer drug development"

15:40 - 17:00 Poster Session


November 20


10:00 - 10:40 Luigi Monsu Scolaro (Universita di Messina, Italy)
"Self-aggregation and supramolecular assembling of porphyrins on biopolymers: kinetic and structural features"

10:40 - 11:20 Roberto Purrello (Universita di Catania, Italy)
"Transfer, Memory and Amplification of Supramolecular Chirality in Porphyrin Aggregates"

(Lunch)

13:30 - 13:50 Takashi Hayashi, Hideaki Sato, Takashi Matsuo and Yoshio Hisaeda (Kyushu University)
"New protein engineering of myoglobin by prosthetic group modification"

13:50 - 14:10 Sarah Michel (University of Maryland, USA)
"Selective RNA binding properties of a non-classical zinc finger protein involved in inflammatory response (NUP-475) studied using a peptide mimetic approach"

14:10 - 14:50 Takuzo Funabiki (Doshisha University)
"Functional model studies on nonhemeiron oxygenases - Recent progress in catecholdioxyenase model chemistry"

14:50 - 15:05 Coffee Break

15:05 - 15:45 David P. Goldberg (Johns Hopkins University,USA)
"Small-molecule models of peptide deformylase and other non-heme iron enzymes with cysteinate coordination"

15:45 - 16:00 Masahito Kodera (Doshisha University)
"Predominant epoxidation of olefins catalyzed by a m-oxodiiron(III) complex stabilized by a bis-tpa dinucleating ligand as a model of soluble methane monoxygenase"

16:00 - 16:40 Marius Reglier (University of Aix-Marseille III, France)
"Cu-containing monooxygenases: 2 Cu-atoms and 1 dioxygen molecule, two ways for oxygen atom transfer to substrate"

16:40 - Closing Remarks Hisanobu Ogoshi (Toyohashi University of Technology)

 


 

1st BMRC Award Lecture

Date  May 8, 2004
Place  Doshisha University, SC-622

Program
13:30-14:10 Synthesis of high functional model of hemocyanin: Structures, and reversible O2-binding by room temperature stable m-h2:h2-peroxodicopper(II) complexes
Yuuji Kajita

14:10-14:50 Reaction mechanisms and metal-assembling effect on O2-oxidation of H2dbc catalyzed by polynuclear copper(II) complexes
Tomohisa Kawata

14:50-15:30 Analysis on structure and electrochemical perfluorination of a room temperature molten fluoride
○Yoshio Shodai, Minoru Inaba, and Akimasa Tasaka

15:30-   Ceremony

 

 

2nd Conference of BMRC

Date: March 18, 2004

Place: Kyotanabe Campus, Doshisha University

Conference room 401, IT & Media Center

 

 

4th Seminar of BMRC

Date: January 15 (Thursday) 15:00-16:30

Place: Kyotanabe Campus, Doshisha Unversity

Conference room KC-308 (Kochi-kan 3F)

Professor Vladimir Mayer (Laboratoire de Thermodynamique des Solutions et des Polymeres, Universite Blaise Pascal, France)

"Aqueous Systems at High Temperature and Pressure"

 


 

3rd Seminar of BMRC

Date: November 21 (Friday) 15:00-16:30

Place: Kyotanabe Campus, Doshisha Unversity

Conference room SC-622 (Shishin-kan 6F)

Professor Professor Gábor Dibó (Department of Organic Chemistry, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary)

"Analytical Challenges for the Application of Chemical Genomics"

 

2nd Seminar of BMRC

Date: November 1 (Saturday) 13:30-15:00

Place: Kyotanabe Campus, Doshisha Unversity

Conference room SC-622 (Shishin-kan 6F)

Professor Chieu D. Tran (Department of Chemistry, Marquette University)

"Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Investigation of Cyclodextrins: New Insights and Novel Applications"

 

 

1st Seminar of BMRC

Date: September 22 (Monday) 13:00-14:30

Place: Kyotanabe Campus, Doshisha Unversity

Conference room SC-622 (Shishin-kan 6F)

Professor Chris J. Easton (Australian National University)

"Cyclodextrins: from Industrial Waste to Applications as Catalysts, Molecular Machines and Microelectronic Devices"

 

 

1) 1st Conference on Biomimetics (Poster in pdf file)

Sponcered by BMRC at DU

Date: July 30, 2003

Place: Kyotanabe Campus, Doshisha University.

Conference Room: KD302 (Keidou-Kan 302, 恵道館302)

 

Opening Remarks: Prof. Koji Kano (Director of BMRC, DU)


Biomimetic Chemistry Group: Prof. Tadashi Mizutani (DU)

Title:分子認識−化学と生物の接点−(Molecular Recognition at the Intersection of Chemistry and Biology)


Bioinspired Mechanics Group: Prof. Minoru Taya (Visiting Fellow of BMRC, Washington Univ.)

Title:Bio-inspired Design of Actuators and Sensors for Use in Designing Robots Ranging from Unmanned Aircraft to Robot-Fish

Prof. Nozomu Inoue (Visiting Fellow of BMRC, Rush Med. School)

Title:骨:究極のインテリジェントマテリアル (Bone - An Ultimate Intelligent Material)


Bioinformation Group: Dr. Katsunori Shimohara (Visiting Fellow of BMRC, ATR)

Title:進化システムと人工脳 (Evolutionary Systems and Artificial Brain)


Invited Speaker: Mr. Yuzo Toga (Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd).

Titile:キラル固定相を利用したHPLCによる光学分割技術の発展と現状

(Development and Present State of Optical Resolution Technique of HPLC Using Chiral Statinary Phase)


July 31, 2003: Meeting of BMRC (Meeting Room: SC622,至心館622)