Keynote Lecture
Lecture title[TBC]: Accurate Models for Interrogating and Engineering Biomolecular Condensates (26 June, 2024 16:00-16:50 (JST))

Lecture title[TBC]: Cytoplasmic Mechanics in the Maturation and Aging of Mammalian Oocytes (26 June, 2024 17:00-17:50 (JST))

Lecture title[TBC]: Molecular Simulations Open a Window into Cellular Dynamics (26 June, 2024 17:00-17:50 (JST))

Gerhard Hummer studied physics at the University of Vienna, Austria (1985-1990). After PhD studies at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry (1990-1992), he joined the Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA) as a postdoctoral fellow (1993-1996) and then as group leader (1996-1999). In 1999, he moved to the National Institutes of Health (USA), where he became Chief of the Theoretical Biophysics Section in the Laboratory of Chemical Physics. In 2013 he was appointed director at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics in Frankfurt, Germany. Gerhard Hummer uses molecular simulations and theory to study biological systems at the molecular scale.
Lecture title [TBC]: Universal Laws in Evolved and Evolvable Complex Biological Systems (25. June, 2024 9:00-9:50 (JST))

Kunihiko Kaneko earned his Ph.D. in chaos theory from the University of Tokyo in 1984. His career includes postdoctoral research at Los Alamos National Laboratory, an Assistant/Associate Professorship at the University of Tokyo, and Stanislaw Ulam Fellow at Los Alamos. He served as a professor at the University of Tokyo (1994-2022) and then joined the NBI. He held directorial roles at the Universal Biology Institute and the Center for Complex Systems Biology, while he was a visiting professor at several institutions including Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, Ecole Normale Lyon, and Osaka University. He works in theoretical biophysics, to extract universal characteristics in hierarchical biological systems.
Lecture title: TBA (28. June, 2024 9:00-9:50 (JST))
