Dear all,
Next Thursday, October 12, 15.15-16 in F202 we will have a Kontinkangas Research Seminar by Dr.
Yoshitaka Fujihara from National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center (NCVC) Research Institute, Osaka, Japan. The title of his presentation is
“Molecular mechanism of mammalian fertilization revealed by genome-edited mice”.
More information about Dr. Fujihara and his research topics
Dr. Yoshitaka Fujihara is an Assistant Director General of the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center (NCVC) Research Institute, a Director/Professor of the Department of Advanced Medical Technologies, and a Head of the Developmental
Biotechnology Core at the NCVC situated in Osaka, Japan.
Dr. Fujihara got his PhD in 2010 while studying with Prof. Masaru Okabe’s lab at RIMD, Osaka University. He has created over 30 gene-knock-out animals in three years (2010-13) and identified many genes essential
for fertility such as SPESP1, SPACA1, and TEX101 (JCS., 2010; Development, 2012: PNAS., 2013). After becoming an Assistant Professor in Prof. Masahito Ikawa’s lab at Osaka University in 2013, he continued studying reproductive gene
functions and focused on analyzing sperm membrane proteins that are conserved in mice and humans (BOR., 2014; Science, 2015; PNAS., 2016; IJMS., 2017; JCS., 2018;). In 2019, he moved to the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center as a PI (Laboratory Chief
by Oct. 2022) and started to generate rat models of human diseases.
Dr. Fujihara has more than 15 years of research experience analyzing gametogenesis, fertilization, and embryogenesis in mammalian reproduction, has published 62 papers, generated over 250 mouse models, and has been supported continuously
by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) since 2007. Based on Google Scholar, his h-index is 33, and 23 papers have been cited over 50 times (including 9 papers with over 100 citations).
Highlighted publications:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34556579/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31455729/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27357688/
Coffee is served during networking session 20 min before the presentation time.
Welcome everybody! No registration required.
Field specific credits can be earned according to
UniOGS recommendations (attendance at scientific seminars for 10 hours: 0,5ECTS)
If you would like to have separate discussions with the speakers, please contact
Teija.luoto@oulu.fi who will set up the meeting time.
Organized by Biocenter Oulu, Health and Biosciences Doctoral Programme and Profi 6 Fibrobesity Programme.
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October 12, 15.15-16 F202 |
Yoshitaka Fujihara National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center (NCVC) Research Institute, Osaka, Japan |
Molecular mechanism of mammalian fertilization revealed by genome-edited mice |
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October 19, 15.15-16 F202 |
Kari Kurppa Institute of Biomedicine and MediCity research laboratories |
Eliminating the seeds of relapse - targeting residual disease following targeted therapy |
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October 26, 15.15-16 F202 |
Arto Mannermaa School of Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Pathology and Forensic Medicine University of Eastern Finland and Biobank of Eastern Finland |
Circulating cell-free DNA reflects the clonal evolution of breast cancer tumors |
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November 9, 15.15-16 F101 |
Minna Kaikkonen-Määttä
Faculty of Health Sciences, A.I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Eastern Finland |
Exploring the Genetic and Cellular Mechanisms of Coronary Artery Disease Through Single-Cell Sequencing and Functional Genomics |
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November 16, 15.15-16 F101 |
Matthew Cockman Hypoxia Biology Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK |
Oxygen signalling through a proteomic lens |
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November 30, 15.15-16 F101 |
Steven Proulx Theodor Kocher Institute University of Bern, Switzerland |
In vivo imaging of the connections between the CNS and the lymphatic system |
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December 7, 15.15-16 F202 |
Renata Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen Research Unit of Protein and Structural Biology, FBMM and Pirjo Åström Research Unit of Biomedicine and Molecular Medicine, FMED |
Molecular clues of fertility Viral encephalitis – genetic susceptibility and mechanisms of antiviral defense |
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December 14, 12-16 101A |
BCO Discovery of the Year |
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Pirkko Huhtala, PhD
Coordinator
Biocenter Oulu, University of Oulu
e-mail:
pirkko.huhtala@oulu.fi
tel: +358-294 486101, + 358-40 1897467
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