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한 국 분 자∙세 포 생 물 학 회 Sponsored by Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology October 7-8, 2010 COEX, Seoul, Korea Seminar: Conference Center (3F) Grand Conference Room (4F) Exhibitions and Poster Presentation: Hall C1-C2 (3F) 2010년한국분자·세포생물학회 정기학술대회 안내서 초록제출 (abstract submission): July 20 - September 3 사전등록 (early-registration): July 20 - September 24 URL: www.ksmcb.or.kr

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한국분자∙세포생물학회

Sponsored by Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies

Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

October 7-8, 2010 COEX, Seoul, Korea

Seminar: Conference Center (3F)Grand Conference Room (4F)

Exhibitions and Poster Presentation: Hall C1-C2 (3F)

2010년 한국분자·세포생물학회정기학술대회안내서

초록제출 (abstract submission): July 20 - September 3

사전등록 (early-registration): July 20 - September 24

URL: www.ksmcb.or.kr

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대 의 원

학술위원장 성노현 (서울대학교)

기금위원장 송우근 (광주과학기술원)

학회지편집위원장 이서구 (이화여자대학교)

뉴스지편집위원장 김은경 (한국과학기술연구원)

출판위원장 문애리 (덕성여자대학교)

국제협력위원장 이공주 (이화여자대학교)

산학연협력위원장 최치용 (㈜ BMS Korea)

선거관리위원장 황덕수 (서울대학교)

학술상위원장 이건수 (서울대학교)

전산위원장 전용성 (서울대학교)

윤리위원장 전방욱 (강릉원주대학교)

일천위원장 서정선 (서울대학교)

복지위원장 오병하 (한국과학기술원)

융합사이언스위원장 권기선 (한국생명공학연구원)

동계학술위원장 이한웅 (연세대학교)

교육위원장 조진원 (연세대학교)

총무운영위원 이준호 (서울대학교)

재무(기금)운영위원 강해묵 (청주대학교)

학술운영위원 안진현 (성균관대학교)

기획운영위원 최도일 (서울대학교)

학회지편집운영위원 권영근 (연세대학교)

학회지편집운영위원 김재범 (서울대학교)

학회지편집운영위원 안지훈 (고려대학교)

학회지편집운영위원 엄홍덕 (원자력의학원)

학회지편집운영위원 윤홍덕 (서울대학교)

학회지편집운영위원 임대식 (한국과학기술원)

뉴스지편집운영위원 박석희 (성균관대학교)

회원운영위원 최은영 (서울대학교)

교육운영위원 안주홍 (한양대학교)

출판운영위원 김철희 (충남대학교)

국제협력운영위원 이도희 (서울여자대학교)

산학연협력운영위원 최종순 (한국기초과학지원연구원)

선거관리운영위원 이명민 (연세대학교)

전산운영위원 임현정 (건국대학교)

학술상운영위원 조쌍구 (건국대학교)

윤리운영위원 조윤제 (포항공과대학교)

복지운영위원 박의균 (경북대학교)

동계학술운영위원 김정호 (서강대학교)

동계학술운영위원 송재환 (연세대학교)

융합사이언스운영위원 강경선 (서울대학교)

일천운영위원 안정혁 (이화여자대학교)

강원분회장 이한수 (강원대학교)

대전충청분회장 이광호 (건국대학교)

부산경남분회장 강호성 (부산대학교)

대구경북분회장 임진규 (경북대학교)

호남제주분회장 최현일 (전남대학교)

구조생물학분과장 오병하 (한국과학기술원)

리보핵산분과장 진형종 (수원대학교)

마우스유전체분과장 이한웅 (연세대학교)

미토콘드리아분과장 윤계순 (아주대학교)

단백질대사분과장 정진하 (서울대학교)

분자바이러스학분과장 배용수 (성균관대학교)

샤페론분과장 진익렬 (경북대학교)

세포주기분과장 이창우 (성균관대학교)

시스템생물학분과장 김도한 (광주과학기술원)

식물분자생물학분과장 김우택 (연세대학교)

에피유전체학분과장 장연규 (연세대학교)

예쁜꼬마선충분과장 심용희 (건국대학교)

제브라피쉬분과장 허태린 (경북대학교)

초파리분과장 윤재승 (경희대학교)

■ 농수산학김동수 (부경대)

김영호 (경북대)

김우택 (연세대)

김익영 (고려대)

김주곤 (명지대)

김철중 (충남대)

김 훈 (순천대)

남백희 (명지대)

송경빈 (충남대)

송민동 (건국대)

신정섭 (고려대)

유상렬 (서울대)

유장렬 (생명연)

윤성중 (전북대)

이상용 (강원대)

이용환 (서울대)

이인구 (경북대)

이택견 (한국해양연구원)

임용표 (충남대)

정의배 (충북대)

조백호 (전남대)

진동일 (충남대)

최양도 (서울대)

한옥수 (전남대)

한태룡 (경희대)

황병국 (고려대)

황인규 (서울대)

■ 의약학고규영 (한국과학기술원)

고재영 (울산대)

권오유 (충남대)

김경근 (전남대)

김남득 (부산대)

김명희 (연세대)

김석용 (충북대)

김우현 (전북대)

김응국 (충북대)

김인산 (경북대)

김인후 (국립암센터)

김재룡 (영남대)

김태윤 (강남성모병원)

배석철 (충북대)

서영준 (서울대)

송규영 (울산대)

신재균 (성균관대)

유대열 (생명연)

유호진 (조선대)

윤주헌 (연세대)

윤화영 (서울대)

이공주 (이화여대)

이광호 (경상대)

이복률 (부산대)

이제호 (성균관대)

이증훈 (충남대)

이현철 (전남대)

임 규 (충남대)

전용성 (서울대)

정진호 (서울대)

조명제 (경상대)

진형종 (수원대)

하권수 (강원대)

한평림 (이화여대)

호원경 (서울대)

■ 이학강창원 (한국과학기술원)

권혁만 (한국외국어대)

김경태 (포항공대)

김균언 (충남대)

김성준 (조선대)

김연수 (인제대)

김윤희 (경희대)

김은희 (충남대)

김지영 (경희대)

김진미 (충남대)

노정혜 (서울대)

류성호 (포항공대)

박동은 (서울대)

박충모 (서울대)

배용수 (성균관대)

백경희 (고려대)

백형석 (부산대)

서동상 (성균관대)

서판길 (울산과학기술대)

양재명 (서강대)

오영준 (연세대)

유미애 (부산대)

유영숙 (한국과학기술연구원)

유영준 (광주과학기술원)

유종신 (한국기초과학지원연구원)

이기성 (배재대)

이동희 (이화여대)

이영숙 (포항공대)

이영훈 (한국과학기술원)

이주헌 (연세대)

이찬희 (충북대)

임헌만 (충남대)

장광엽 (전북대)

전길자 (이화여대)

조남정 (충북대)

최강열 (연세대)

최경희 (중앙대)

최의주 (고려대)

최준호 (한국과학기술원)

허태린 (경북대)

황덕수 (서울대)

회 장 (이사) 정진하 (서울대학교)차기회장 (이사) 최양도 (서울대학교)부 회 장 (이사) 박노동 (전남대학교)이 사 강신성 (경북대학교)감 사 박주배 (성균관대학교)

윤영대 (이화여자대학교)김도한 (광주과학기술원)백상기 (충남대학교)

김인수 (경북대학교) 정명희 (서울대학교)

2010년 한국분자∙세포생물학회 운 위원 및 의원 명단KSMCB Organizing Committee

운 영 위 원

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2010년 한국분자∙세포생물학회 정기학술 회The 22nd Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

■ Host: Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

■ Sponsor: Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies

I. Plenary Lectures

Plenary Lecture I. Tobias Meyer, Ph.D.

(Stanford University, USA)

Plenary LectureⅡ. Isaiah J. Fidler, D.V.M., Ph.D.(The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA)

Plenary Lecture III. Jürgen Roth, M.D., Ph.D.(University of Zurich, Switzerland)

Plenary Lecture IV. J. Clark Lagarias, Ph.D.

(University of California, USA)

Ⅱ. Academic Research Award & Lecture

III. Macrogen Young Scientist Award & Lecture

IV. Ilchun Memorial Lecture

V. Symposia

Symposium 1. Small RNA: Biology and Applications

Symposium 2. Signaling in Plant-Microbe Interaction

Symposium 3. Multifunctional Molecular Imaging

Symposium 4. Biomolecular Interactions: Protein Structure, Function, and Disease

Symposium 5. Inflammatory and Immunological Signaling

Symposium 6. Chromatin and Transcription

Symposium 7. Biology of Metastasis

Symposium 8. Molecular Genetics of Aging in Model Organisms

Symposium 9. Protein Modification and Neurological Disease

Symposium 10. NK Cells and Therapeutic Application

Symposium 11. Research Ethics Symposium: 연구윤리 부정행위에 대한 규율

Symposium 12. General Feature of Whole-Genome Study in Bacteria, Fungus, Rotifer, Plant and Human

Symposium 13. Cell Cycle Regulation

Symposium 14. Plant Stress Response and Development

Symposium 15. Stem Cells and Their Therapeutics (by the KSBMB)

Symposium 16. Human Evolutionary Genetics and Disease

Symposium 17. Sensory Biology

Symposium 18. Translational Control and Diseases

Symposium 19. Autophagy and Cell Death

Symposium 20. Plant Hormones and Development

Symposium 21. Differentiation and Development

Symposium 22. Convergence Sciences and Stem Cells

Symposium 23. Viral Pathogenesis

Symposium 24. Bioimaging-Based High Content Screening for Biomarker Discovery

VI.Poster Presentation

VII.Exhibitions

•October 7-8, 2010, COEX, Seoul, Korea•Seminar: Conference Center (3F), Grand Conference Hall (4F)

•Exhibitions and Poster Presentation: Hall C1-C2 (3F)

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Contents

Invitation 4

General Information 6

Schedule 7

Venue Guide 8

Scientific Lectures

Plenary Lectures 9

Symposia 13

Awards 37

Abstract Submission 38

Poster Presentation 40

Guideline for Poster Preparation 41

Exhibitions 42

Company Workshop 48

Direction 50

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회원 여러분 안녕하십니까? 우리나라 생명과학계의 가장 큰 행사인 2010년도 한국분자·세포생물학회 정기학

술대회가 오는 10월 7일과 8일 이틀 동안 서울 삼성동 코엑스에서 열립니다. 생명과학의 지속적인 발전은 우리에

게 끝임 없이 새로운 지식을 받아들이고 서로의 연구 결과를 공유하도록 요구하고 있는 바, 한국분자·세포생물학

회의 정기학술대회는 지난 스무 해 동안 회원 여러분이 최신의 생명과학 지식을 접하고 또한 자신의 연구 결과를

발표하고 토론하며 서로의 정보를 교환하는 자리를 마련하여, 우리나라 생명과학이 세계의 다른 나라와 어깨를 나

란히 할 수 있도록 발전하는데 견인차 역할을 해 왔습니다.

올해 정기학술대회에서는 Dr. Tobias Meyer (Stanford University, USA), Dr. Isaiah J. Fidler (The University of

Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA), Dr. Jürgen Roth (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Dr. J. Clark

Lagarias (University of California, USA)를 기조 강연자로 초청하였으며, 생명과학 전 분야에 걸쳐 24개 주제에 따

른 심포지엄에 국내외 전문가 170여 명이 최신 연구 업적을 발표하고, 국내 생명과학 관련 학회에서는 유일하게

연구윤리 심포지엄도 개최합니다. 특히 올 해는 모든 심포지엄에서의 발표를 영어로 하게 될 것이며, 이는 우리 정

기학술대회가 명실공히 국제화 되는 중요한 계기가 될 것입니다.

정기학술대회에서는, 학술상으로 생명과학상 및 M&C우수논문상, 마크로젠 신진과학자상, 그리고 일천기념강좌

와 더불어 신진과학자를 위한 바이오니아 차세대연구자상, 우수박사학위논문상, 우수포스터상 시상이 예정되어 있

습니다. 또한 140여 개의 부스에서 생명과학 관련 업체가 전시에 참여할 예정이어서, 연구자 여러분에게 시약과

기기에 대한 풍부한 정보도 제공할 것입니다.

따라서 올해도 정기학술대회가 최신의 연구정보를 서로 교환하는 풍성한 결실의 장이 될 수 있도록 회원 여러

분의 적극적 참여를 부탁 드립니다.

끝으로 성공적인 학술대회 조직을 위해 노력해 주신 학술위원장을 비롯한 학술위원, 그리고 심포지엄 오가나이

저들께 감사 드리며, 본 학술대회를 후원해 주신 한국과학기술단체총연합회 및 전시 참여 업체에도 감사 드립니다.

2010년 10월 7일

한국분자·세포생물학회 회장 정 진 하

한국분자·세포생물학회

회 장 정 진 하

초대의 글 | IINNVVIITTAATTIIOONN

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Dear Colleagues,

The 22nd Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology (KSMCB), thelargest bioscience society in South Korea, will be held at COEX in Samsung-dong, Seoul, on October 7thand 8th, 2010. The continuous development of bioscience requires the diligent propagation of newknowledge and research results. The KSMCB’s regular academic conferences have played the role oflocomotive in developing South Korean bioscience to a world-class level by offering the opportunity toacquire cutting-edge bioscience knowledge, present and discuss study results, and collaborate with oneanother.

This year, the Annual Meeting will be graced by Dr. Tobias Meyer (Stanford University, USA), Dr.Isaiah J. Fidler (The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA), Dr. Jürgen Roth(University of Zurich, Switzerland), and Dr. J. Clark Lagarias (University of California, USA) as keynotespeakers. More than 170 domestic and foreign experts will present novel research results at symposiumsspanning 24 different themes. There will be a symposium on research ethics, the only one of its kind atdomestic bioscience associations. Presentations will be given in English at all symposiums, laying thegroundwork for internationalizing our association.

Also, there will be a ceremony of awards; the Molecules and Cells Award, the Macrogen Young ScientistAward, the Ilchun Memorial Lecture, the Bioneer Next Generation Research Award, the ExcellentDoctoral Thesis Awards and the Excellent Poster Awards. In addition, bioscience enterprises will provideparticipants with valuable information on reagents and machinery at more than 140 booths.

I would like to recommend that you actively participate in this year’s regular academic conference so thatyou may reap the rich harvest of cutting-edge scientific information that will be available.

Lastly, I would like to express heartfelt thanks to our Association’s Academic Committee chairman andcommissioners and symposium organizers, as well as the Korean Federation of Science and TechnologySocieties, and the enterprises holding exhibitions for all of their hard work in making this year’sconference possible.

Sincerely yours,

October 7, 2010

Chin Ha Chung, Ph.D.

President of Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

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안 내General Information

■ 참가 등록비 안내 (registration information)

1) 등록비에는 학술대회 강연 및 기기전시장, 리셉션 참가비와 초록집이 포함되어 있습니다.

2) 회원 등록비로 할인을 받기 위해서는 2010년도 연회비를 함께 납부하셔야 합니다.

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등록자가 직접 다운로드 가능하며, 학술대회 당일 행사장에서도 발급 가능합니다.

● Key Dates

온라인 초록 등록 기간: 7월 20일(화) ~ 9월 3일(금) (선착순 1,200편으로 마감합니다.)

온라인 사전 등록 기간: 7월 20일(화) ~ 9월 24일(금)

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● 등록처 및 문의

온라인 등록 사이트: http://www.ksmcb.or.kr

Tel: 02-568-4490, 4544; E-mail: [email protected]

회원구분참가등록비

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회 원정회원/일반회원 80,000원 100,000원

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Schedule of the 22nd Annual Meeting of the KSMCB

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Room 401PlaceTime

SY01Small RNA:Biology andApplications

Registration

Academic Research Awards Lecture (Rm. 401)

PL 1. Dr. Tobias Meyer (Stanford Univ., USA)Plenary Lectures(Rm. 401) PL 2. Dr. Isaiah J. Fidler (The Univ. of Taxas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA)

Council Meeting

Room 402 Room 307 Room 308 Room 317 Room 318Poster/ExhibitionHall C1- C2 (3F)

Poster Presentation

I09:20 - 18:00

(Duty :11:30-12:30,15:20-16:20)

08:00 - 09:20

09:20 - 11:50

Break

Reception (Rm. 402)

11:50 - 12:50

12:50 - 13:10

13:10 - 13:50

13:50 - 14:30

14:30 - 15:10

15:10 - 15:30

15:30 - 18:00

18:00 - 19:00

SY02Signaling in

Plant-MicrobeInteraction

SY03Multifunctional

MolecularImaging

SY04BiomolecularInteractions:

Protein Structure,Function, and

Disease

Lunch

SY05Inflammatory

andImmunological

Signaling

SY06Chromatin andTranscription

SY07Biology ofMetastasis

SY08Molecular

Genetics of Agingin Model

Organisms

SY09Protein

Modification andNeurological

Disease

SY10NK Cells andTherapeuticApplication

SY12General Feature of

Whole-Genome Studyin Bacteria, Fungus,Rotifer, Plant and

Human

SY11 ResearchEthics Symposium

Friday, October 8, 2010

Room 401Place

Time

SY13Cell Cycle

Regulation

Registration

Ilchun Memorial Lecture (Rm. 401)

Macrogen Young Scientist Award (Rm. 401)

PL 3. Dr. Jürgen Roth (Univ. of Zurich, Switzerland)

PL 4. Dr. J. Clark Lagarias (Univ. of California, USA)

KSMCB GA

Room 402 Room 307 Room 308 Room 317 Room 318Poster/ExhibitionHall C1- C2 (3F)

Poster Presentation

II09:20 - 18:00

(Duty :11:30-12:30,15:20-16:20)

08:00 - 09:20

09:20 - 11:50

Break

Excellent Poster Awards & Closing Remark (Rm. 401)

★★ Korean

◆ Luncheon Symposium (12:00-12:50)

11:50 - 12:20

12:20 - 12:50

12:50 - 13:10

13:10 - 13:50

13:50 - 14:30

14:30 - 15:10

15:10 - 15:30

15:30 - 18:00

18:00 - 18:30

SY14Plant Stress

Response andDevelopment

SY15Stem Cells and

TheirTherapeutics

Lunch

SY16Human

EvolutionaryGenetics and

Disease

SY17Sensory Biology

SY18TranslationalControl and

Diseases

SY19Autophagy and

Cell Death

SY20Plant Hormones

and Development

SY21Differentiation

and Development

SY22ConvergenceSciences and Stem Cells

SY23Viral

Pathogenesis SY24Bioimaging-Based

High Content Screening for

Biomarker Discovery

SY11 ResearchEthics Symposium

Plenary Lectures(Rm. 401)

★★

★★

Carl Zeiss Co.Young WhaScientific Co.

◆◆

Bio-MedicalSci. Co.

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학술 회장 안내Venue Guide

컨퍼런스센터3F▶위치 : 전시장 3층

▶행사내용 : 각종 심포지움, 제품설명회, 기업워크샵

그랜드 컨퍼런스룸4F▶위치 : 전시장 4층

▶행사내용 : 기조강연, 시상식및기념강연, 각종심포지움, 정기총회, 리셉션, 폐회식

Hall C1-C23F▶위치 : 전시장 3층

▶행사내용 : 등록처, 기기전시회, 포스터발표

Conference Center

Grand Conference Room

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Tobias Meyer, Ph.D.

Department of Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford University, USA

“Signaling Control of Collective Cell Migration”

Professor Tobias Meyer is Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology in StanfordUniversity since 1999. He received his MS in nuclear physics and then Ph.D inbiophysics from the University of Basel, Switzerland. He trained as a Postdoctoraland Research Fellow at Stanford University with Professor L. Stryer. He had beena faculty member in Duke University Medical Center during 1991-1998. Professor

Meyer has been working on the cell signaling, especially on the systemic understanding of signaling networksfor cell migration and neuronal synapse formation and contributed over 100 publications in Cell, Science,Neuron etc. with pioneering research outputs. His current research direction may be summarized in the synopsishe described in his website as follows:

“Cells make use of an elaborate control system that integrates inputs from multiple receptors, computes thisinformation and makes decisions about key cellular outputs such as cell migration, synapse formation,differentiation or proliferation. Our laboratory is focusing on discovering the rules that govern these decisionprocesses by perturbing signaling steps, by monitoring signaling events and cell functions, and by employingmathematical modeling. We have already developed a number of novel biosensors and microscopy techniquesto monitor cell signaling and functional processes over time, developed novel chemically induced enzymeactivities for rapid signaling pathway perturbations and created a set of 2300 RNAi’s to perturb signalingpathways by selectively reducing the expression of most human signaling proteins. We are particularlyintrigued by the roles of calcium and lipid second messengers in the spatial and temporal coordination ofcellular responses and a main current focus of the laboratory is on the questions how migrating cells polarizeand chemotax and how neurons polarize their axons and dendrites and regulate their synapse number. Whilethese studies focus on understanding specific control circuits, we are also working towards solving what isarguably the ultimate systems biology problem: How can a cells entire control system be quantitativelymodeled? The experimental part of these studies makes use of genome-wide perturbations and monitoringmultiple cellular decision points such as those triggering cell proliferation and differentiation. Our ultimategoals are to determine what elements of cellular control systems enable them to make specific decisions whilebeing robust, how control systems have evolved, how we can synthetically create novel regulatory functions inexisting control systems and how we can predict from mathematical models of signaling systems suitablemolecular targets for therapeutic intervention”

Organizer & Chair : Sung Ho Ryu (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea)

Plenary Lecture

13:50-14:30 Thursday, October 7, 2010(Grand Conference Room 401)

Plenary Lecture I

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Plenary Lecture

Isaiah J. Fidler, D.V.M., Ph.D.

The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA

“The Biology of Cancer Metastasis to the Brain”

Isaiah J. Fidler, D.V.M., Ph.D., is the R.E. ‘Bob’ Smith Distinguished Chair in Cell Biology,Professor and past Chairman Department of Cancer Biology, and Director of the CancerMetastasis Research Center at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, inHouston, Texas.

Over the past 40 years, Dr. Fidler has devoted his career to understanding the biology ofcancer invasion and metastasis. In 1970, while carrying out research at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,he described the first method for labeling tumor cells with the radioactive marker 125I-5-iodo-2 -deoxyuridine, allowingstudies on the fate and distribution of tumor cells in vivo. These experiments provided the first evidence that only a smallfraction of cells that enter the circulation survive to produce metastasis. Three years later, Dr. Fidler published a paper inNature New Biology on the in vivo selection of successive tumor cell lines for metastasis, demonstrating that metastasis is aselective rather than random process - which up to then had been the prevailing view. In 1977, he published anotherlandmark paper, this time in Science with his colleague Margaret Kripke at the NCI Frederick Cancer Research Center,demonstrating that clones derived in vitro from a parent culture of murine malignant melanoma cells vary greatly in theirability to produce metastatic colonies in the lungs of syngeneic mice. This work provided the first definitive evidence thattumors are biologically heterogeneous and that metastatic cells preexist in a cancer cell population and are not the result ofadaptation during the metastatic process.

After moving from NCI-Frederick Cancer Research to The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center inHouston in the early eighties, he continued his work understanding the processes of tumor progression and biologicdiversification of human malignancies. To this end, he has performed seminal work showing the utility of orthotopic nudemice models in studying the biology of human metastases compared with ectopic models, which generally fail to producemetastases. He has also demonstrated that specific organ microenvironments influence the resistance of metastatic cells tochemotherapy and experimental biological therapies.

His work on the importance of the organ microenvironment (e.g., in influencing tumor cell gene expression) hasreinvigorated interest in the venerable ‘seed and soil’ hypothesis first put forward by the English surgeon Stephen Paget in1889 (who noted the dependence of metastasis on cross talk between selected cancer cell ‘seeds’ and specific organ ‘soils’).More recently, Dr. Fidler’s group has shown that organ-specific cytokines (e.g., epidermal growth factor, vascularendothelial growth factor, transforming growth factor beta and platelet derived growth factor) also regulate angiogenesis inprimary neoplasms and their metastases.

Dr. Fidler has authored more than 800 primary research articles, book chapters, and reviews. Among his many honors arethe American Cancer Society’s Distinguished Service Award, City of Paris Medal of Vermeil, the WHO Medal forBiological Science, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Award for Distinguished Achievement in Cancer Research, and NaturePublishing’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

Much of what is known about the fundamental biology and mechanisms of metastasis originated from the Fidler group.Over 50 clinical fellows have passed through the doors of his laboratory, and he has been responsible for training andmentoring over fifty postdoctoral researchers, most of whom are leading research in the cancer field.

Organizer & Chair : Yeup Yoon (Mogam Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea)

14:30-15:10 Thursday, October 7, 2010(Grand Conference Room 401)

Plenary Lecture Ⅱ

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Jürgen Roth, M.D., Ph.D. (Distinguished Professor at Yonsei Univ., Korea)Department of Pathology, University of Zurich, Switzerland

“Cell under Stress: Dislocation and Degradation of Aberrant Proteins”

Professor Jürgen Roth became the first Professor of Cell and Molecular Pathology inEurope when he was appointed to the University of Zurich in 1990. He directed thenewly established Division of Cell and Molecular Pathology at the Department ofPathology until 2009 and currently is a Distinguished Professor at Yonsei University

Graduate School, WCU program. He received his medical degree from the Friedrich Schiller University Jena and aPhD in Cell Biology from the University of Jena and of Basel in Switzerland. He trained as a Visiting Scientist at theCancer Research Institute of the University of Vienna, Austria. He was a resident and docent in General and SurgicalPathology at University of Jena, Research Associate and Lecturer in the Department of Morphology at University ofGeneva, and Associate Professor of Cell Biology at the Biocenter of the University of Basel. He has been Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Cell Biology and is currently Editor-in-Chief of Histochemistry and Cell Biology.He has served as president and past-president of the Society for Histochemistry and of the InternationalGlycoconjugate Organization and as board member of the International Federation of the Societies forHistochemistry and Cytochemistry. He has been awarded a medical honorary degree from Peking University, waselected Honorary Member of the Society of Histochemistry, received medals of Honor from various JapaneseUniversities, was named Invited Fellow of the Japanese Society for Promotion of Science and was awarded manyscientific prizes. Professor Roth has contributed over 300 publications to the cell biology of cellular organelles andfor immunoelectron microscopy, has published or edited several books and organized many InternationalConferences and Symposia.

Professor Roth’s research interest encompasses the molecular cell biology of the endoplasmic reticulum and the

Golgi apparatus in regard to protein glycosylation and protein quality control and of cell surface glycoconjugates

during development and in tumors. He invented the immunogold technique for electron microscopy, the most

powerful and most widely used technique of immunoelectron microscopy today and advised lectin-gold techniques as

well. He was the first to directly demonstrate the subcompartmentalization of the Golgi apparatus and to characterize

the TGN as part of the Golgi apparatus, to demonstrate that protein O-glycosylation starts in the Golgi apparatus, and

for instance that polysialic acid of the neural cell adhesion molecule is an oncofetal antigen in human organogenesis

and malignant tumors. His work on protein quality control resulted in the discovery of the first glyco-code for

glycoprotein degradation by the ubiquitin-proteasome system, the identification of pre-Golgi intermediates as a major

quality control check point, and led to the discovery of the first known ERAD dislocation receptor. His recent studies

on the ERAD dislocation receptor EDEM1 established a novel vesicular exit pathway from the endoplasmic

reticulum and demonstrated the importance of selective basal autophagy in quality control and protein turnover.

Organizer & Chair : In Kwon Chung (Yonsei University, Korea)

13:50-14:30 Friday, October 8, 2010(Grand Conference Room 401)

Supported by WCU Program atYonsei University

Plenary Lecture Ⅲ

Plenary Lecture

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J. Clark Lagarias, Ph.D.

College of Biological Sciences, University of California, USA

“Molecular Mechanisms of Light Perception by Phytochromes”

Professor J. Clark Lagarias received his Ph.D degree from University of California,Berkeley, joined the UC Davis faculty in 1980 as an assistant professor, and becamethe full professor in the section of Molecular and Cellular Biology in 1991. He wasappointed as the Paul K. and Ruth R. Stumpf Professor of Plant Biochemistry from

1999 to 2006. Professor Lagarias was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (USA) in Plant Biology in May2001.

Professor Lagarias has studied how plants perceive light through phytochromes, a group of plant photoreceptors. Heis renowned for his research on the molecular and biochemical bases of how phytochromes perceive lightinformation - light intensity and quality. His meticulous characterization of the biochemical and photochemicalproperties of purified phytochrome in 80’s presented a portrait of phytochrome as we know of it now. In late 80’sand early 90’s, he studied in planta synthesis of phytochrome chromophore and developed a method to assemblephytochrome holoproteins using recombinant apoproteins. The method provided scientists around the world a toolwith which one can investigate the biochemical and molecular properties of phytochromes without grinding tons ofetiolated oat seedlings in the cold dark room. In late 90’s, he showed that cyanobacteria has a phytochrome withhistidine kinase activity and demonstrated that plant phytochromes possess serine/threonine kinase activity. Thesetwo discoveries startled the world, providing new insights into how phytochromes transmit light signal to theirdownstream signaling components. His revelations are going on in the 21st century as he recently engineeredfluorescent phytochromes and light-independent constitutively active phytochromes. The achievements promisepractical applications in biomedical and agricultural fields. The impression of his works reverberates in our minds,reminding us how much a brilliant and determined scientist can achieve in a mere three decades.

Organizer & Chair : Giltsu Choi (Department of Biological Sciences, Korea AdvancedInstitute of Science and Technology, Korea)

14:40-15:20 Friday, October 8, 2010(Grand Conference Room 401)

Plenary Lecture Ⅳ

Plenary Lecture

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Organizers : Sang-Kyung Lee (Department of Bioengineering, Hanyang University, Korea)

Dong-Eun Kim (Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Korea)

Chair : Dong-Eun Kim (Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Konkuk University, Korea)

09:20-09:30 (10 min) Introduction of Small RNA

09:30-09:50 (20 min)

Reprogramming into Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

Wonhee Suh, Ph.D.

Department of Biomedical Science, CHA University,

CHA Stem Cell Institute, Korea

09:50-10:20 (30 min)

Cell-Specific Delivery of siRNA for Targeted Therapy

Priti Kumar, Ph.D.

Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, USA

10:20-10:40 (20 min)

Exploiting Gene-Expressed RNAi for Cancer Gene Therapy

Chae Ok Yun, Ph.D.

Institute for Cancer Research, Yonsei Cancer Center, Yonsei University College of

Medicine, Korea

10:40-11:00 (20 min)

Delivery of siRNAs Using Self-Assembled Oligomeric Nanoparticles

Yu-Kyoung Oh, Ph.D.

College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Korea

11:00-11:20 (20 min)

Tumor-Targeting siRNA Delivery System in Cancer Treatment

Kwangmeyung Kim, Ph.D.

Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

11:20-11:50 (30 min)

Creation of Knockout Rats: A New Paradigm for Target Validation and Preclinical

Development

Tomoji Mashimo, Ph.D.

Institute of Laboratory Animals,

Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan

Regulation of gene expression is a potent means of countering human diseases. This session focuses on altering gene expressionthrough novel mechanisms using small RNAs and Zinc finger nucleases for human disease therapy, advances in the development ofnovel vehicles for the delivery of these molecules to desired cells and exploiting such mechanisms for stem cell therapy.

Session Introduction

SY01-1

SY01-2

SY01-3

SY01-4

SY01-6

Symposia

Symposium 1 Small RNA: Biology and Applications09:20-11:50, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Grand Conference Room 401)

SY01-5

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In this session, there will be 5 different talks dealing with recent advancement on plant-microbe interaction. Three of them willdiscuss about immunity of plant host against pathogen or pathogen-derived factors. Two of them will focus on microbial factors thatdetermine the pathogenecity on plants or signals that induce plant defense against pathogen. We hope the audiences enjoy theamazing advancement of our knowledges in plant-microbe interaction.

Session Introduction

Organizer : Doil Choi (Department of Plant Sciences, Seoul National University, Korea)

Chair : Kyung Hee Paek (School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Korea)

09:20-09:50 (30 min)

GDSL Lipase 1 Regulates Plant Immunity Associated with Ethylene Signaling

Ohkmae K. Park, Ph.D.

School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Korea

09:50-10:20 (30 min)

A Calmodulin Binding NAC Transcription Factor that Interacts with SNI1 Acts as

a Negative Regulator in Systemic Acquired Resistance

Woo Sik Chung, Ph.D.

Division of Applied Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, Korea

10:20-10:50 (30 min)

Reshuffling Plant Defenses via Above and Underground Signals Exchange

Choong-Min Ryu, Ph.D.

Systems Microbiology Research Center,

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Korea

10:50-11:20 (30 min)

Functional Genomics of Pathogenicity in the Rice Blast Fungus,

Magnaporthe oryzae

Yong-Hwan Lee, Ph.D.

School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Korea

11:20-11:50 (30 min)

Activation of a Rac GTPase by the NLR Family Disease Resistance Protein Pit

Plays a Critical Role in Rice Innate Immunity

Ko Shimamoto, Ph.D.

Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Nara Institute of Science and Technology,

Japan

SY02-1

SY02-2

SY02-3

SY02-4

SY02-5

Symposium 2 Signaling in Plant-Microbe Interaction09:20-11:50, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Grand Conference Room 402)

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Organizer : Jung-Joon Min (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Chonnam National University Medical School, Korea)

Chair : Hyon E. Choy (Genome Research Center for Enteropathogenic Bacteria, Chonnam National University Medical School,

Korea)

09:20-09:55 (35 min)

The Use of Fluorescent Proteins for Cellular and Subcellular Imaging in Live Mice

Robert M. Hoffman, Ph.D.

AntiCancer Inc., USA

Department of Surgery, University of California, USA

09:55-10:20 (25 min)

Bacteria Therapy Using Tumor-Targeting E. Coil

Hyon E. Choy, Ph.D.

Genome Research Center for Enteropathogenic Bacteria,

Chonnam National University Medical School, Korea

10:20-10:55 (35 min)

Visualization of Bone Marrow Cavity by Using Intravital Two-Photon Microscopy

Masaru Ishii, M.D., Ph.D.

World Premier Innitiatives Immunology Frontier Research Center,

Osaka University, Japan

10:55-11:20 (25 min)

Visualization of Bacterial Tropism for Myocardial Infarction

Jung-Joon Min, M.D., Ph.D.

Laboratory of In Vivo Molecular Imaging, Department of Nuclear Medicine,

Chonnam National University Medical School, Korea

11:20-11:45 (25 min)

Application of Radiation-Inducible Promoters for Cancer Therapy in Combination

with Salmonella Typhimurium

Sangyong Lim, Ph.D.

Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea

Recent unprecedented progress in the development of noninvasive imaging technologies and molecular/cell biology techniquesshould allow molecular imaging to play a major role in the field of biomedical research. This session is now organized to discussseveral important goals in biomedical research, namely: (1) To develop non-invasive in vivo imaging methods that reflect specificcellular and molecular processes, e.g. gene expression or protein-protein interactions; (2) To monitor multiple molecular eventsnear-simultaneously; (3) To follow trafficking and targeting of cells or organisms; (4) To optimize drug and gene therapy; (5) Toassess disease progression at a molecular pathological level; and (6) To create the possibility of achieving all of the above goals ofimaging in a rapid, reproducible, and quantitative manner, so as to be able to monitor time-dependent experimental, developmental,environmental, and therapeutic influences on gene products in the same animal or patient.

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Symposium 3 Multifunctional Molecular Imaging09:20-11:45, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Hall 307)

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The function of biomolecules, such as proteins, polysaccharides, and nucleic acids as well as small molecules, can only be definedthrough their interactions in vivo. Such interactions, including those involved in signal transduction, and transcriptional and translationalregulation, play a key role in determining cellular differentiation, in maintaining cellular homeostasis, and in triggering abnormaldifferentiation events leading to human diseases. This session will highlight the molecular recognition principles of protein interactionsin relation to diseases. In particular, it will focus on the structural features of biomolecular interactions and discuss the fundamentalmolecular level insights into the underlying biological and biochemical functions of biologically important proteins.

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Session Introduction

Organizer : Myung Hee Kim (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Korea)

Chair : Young Ho Jeon (Korea Basic Science Institute, Korea)

09:20-10:00 (40 min)

Structural Biochemical Understanding of Pathogen-Host Interaction

Feng Shao, Ph.D.

National Institute of Biological Sciences, China

10:00-10:25 (25 min)

Pattern Recognition by Toll-like Receptor Family

Jie-Oh Lee, Ph.D.

Department of Chemisty,

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

10:25-10:35 (10 min) Coffee Break

10:35-11:00 (25 min)

Structure of eya2 Provides Insight into a Unique Substrate Specificity for

Histone H2A.X and Interaction Sites for Transcription Factors, So and Dach

Seung Jun Kim, Ph.D.

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Korea

11:00-11:25 (25 min)

A Structure of the Pre-microRNA Nuclear Export Machinery

Soo Jae Lee, Ph.D.

College of Pharmacy, Chungbuk National University, Korea

11:25-11:50 (25 min)

Recognition of Type-1 N-end Rule Substrates by UBR Box

Hyun Kyu Song, Ph.D.

School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Korea

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Symposium 4 Biomolecular Interactions: Protein Structure, Function, and Disease09:20-11:50, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Hall 308)

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Organizer : Hyeyoung Kim (College of Human Ecology, Yonsei University, Korea)

Chairs : Hyeyoung Kim (College of Human Ecology, Yonsei University, Korea)

Dong Min Shin (College of Dentistry, Yonsei University, Korea)

09:20-10:05 (45 min)Isoprostanes and Prostaglandins as Novel Biomarkers ofOxidative Stress and InflammationSamar Basu, Ph.D.Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala Universtiy, Sweden

10:05-10:30 (25 min)Redox Regulation of Pro-Inflammatory and Anti-Inflammatory SignalingYoung-Joon Surh, Ph.D.College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Korea

10:30-10:50 (20 min)Effects of Polyphenolic Anti-Inflammatory Agents on Ion Channels of Immune CellsSung Joon Kim, M.D., Ph.D.Department of Physiology, Seoul National University Medical College, Korea

10:50-11:10 (20 min)Functional Characterization of Novel Modulators during Cytokine-InducedInflammatory Signaling and Links to Down Syndrome and Parkinson’s DiseaseKwang Chul Chung, Ph.D.Department of Biology, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Korea

11:10-11:30 (20 min)Dietary Protein Restriction Induces Steatohepatitis and Alters Leptin/SignalTransducers and Activators of Transcription 3 Signaling in Lactating RatsMyung Gi Baik, Ph.D. Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Chonnam National University, Korea

11:30-11:50 (20 min)Inflammatory Signaling and Glutamine Deficiency in Pulmonary Epithelial CellsExposed to Lipid-Associated Membrane Proteins from Mycoplasma pneumoniaeHyeyoung Kim, Ph.D.Department of Food and Nutrition, College of Human Ecology, Yonsei University, Korea

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Symposium 5 Inflammatory and Immunological Signaling09:20-11:50, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Hall 317)

Recent advances in inflammation and immune studies reveal unexpected diversity of signal transduction pathways and their cross-talks. Inflammatory ad immunological signalings are essential research fields for the scienitists to understand the pathogenesis ofinflammatiory diseases and immunological disorders in various organs and tissues. And molecular understanding of the signalingmolecules and mediators could lead to the development of new drugs. We hope the audiences to share the exciting novel conceptsand findings in inflammatory and immunological singalings in various cells and tissues.

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09:20-09:40 (20 min)CCAR1, a Key Regulator of Mediator Complex Recruitment to Nuclear ReceptorTranscription ComplexesJeong Hoon Kim, Ph.D.Samsung Medical Center, Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea

09:40-10:00 (20 min)Analyzing the Role of CTD-Interacting Domain Proteins in the Choice of RNAPolymerase II Termination Pathway by Domain SwappingMinkyu Kim, Ph.D. Department of Biophysics and Chemical Biology, Seoul National University, Korea

10:00-10:25 (25 min)Epigenetic Regulation of Muscle Differentiation with Histone Chaperoens Eun-Jung Cho, Ph.D. College of Pharmacy, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

10:25-11:05 (40 min)Role of Chromatin Loops in Gene RegulationAnn Dean, Ph.D. Gene Regulation and Development Section,Laboratory of Cellular and Developmental Biology, National Institute of Diabetes andDigestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, USA

11:05-11:30 (25 min)The SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex Is an Essential TranscriptionalRegulator in Hematopoietic Cell Development in Bone MarrowRho Hyun Seong, Ph.D. Department of Biological Sciences and Institute of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Seoul National University, Korea

11:30-11:50 (20 min)Sequential Changes in Chromatin Structure during Transcriptional Activation inthe βGlobin LCR and Its Target GeneAeRi Kim, Ph.D. Department of Molecular Biology, Pusan National University, Korea

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Organizers : Aeri Kim (Department of Molecular Biology, Pusan National University, Korea)

Yeun Kyu Jang (Department of Biology, Yonsei University, Korea)

Chairs : Hyockman Kwon (Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea)

Soo-Jong Um (Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Sejong University, Korea)

Symposium 6 Chromatin and Transcription09:20-11:50, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Hall 318)

Eukaryotic genes are transcribed in chromatin environment. Chromatin structure is modulated during transcriptional activation andprocedure. The changes of chromatin structure, such as chromatin remodeling, histone depletion and covalent histone modifications,play critical roles in regulating the gene transcription. Recently long range interactions between regulator regions and their targetgene by chromatin looping have been reported as key factors for transcriptional regulation. In this symposium, recent studies tomediator complex, RNA polymerase II, histone chaperone, chromatin remodeling complex, and histone modifications will bepresented, which show correlation between chromatin structure and eukaryotic gene transcription. Specially Dr. Ann Dean willpresent her recent study about chromatin looping using 3C technique in the complex gene loci and explain the long rangeinteractions of enhancers and insulators.

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Organizers : Yeup Yoon (Mogam Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea)

In-San Kim (Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Korea)

Chair : In-San Kim (Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Korea)

15:30-16:10 (40 min)

Site-Specific Bone Metastasis of Human Prostate Cancer in

Animal Model -Clinical Implication-

Sun Jin Kim, M.D., Ph.D.

Cancer Metastasis Research Center, Department Cancer Biology,

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA

16:10-16:45 (35 min)

Possible Therapeutic Modalities for the Brain Metastasis

Do-Hyun Nam, M.D., Ph.D.

Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea

16:45-17:20 (35 min)

Targeted Antivascular Therapy with the Apolipoprotein(a) Kringle V, rhLK8

Inhibits the Growth and Metastasis of Human Prostate Cancer in

an Orthotopic Nude Mouse Model

Jang-Seong Kim, Ph.D.

Cancer Biology Team, Mogam Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea

17:20-18:00 (40 min)

Strategy for Combining Imaging and Therapy of Tumor

In-San Kim, M.D., Ph.D.

Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Korea

Despite the recent advances in the treatment of localized cancer, metastasis remains the primary cause of morbidity and mortality ofcancer. As clinical oncology progresses towards personalized cancer medicine, the need to understand the biology of metastasisbecomes in great demands. The important aspects to be addressed are the understandings on the sites and temporal course ofmetastasis into experimental models as well as the clinically relevant cellular and molecular components of this process, especiallywith focuses on the pathophysiology of the metastatic microenvironments. In this session, it will provide the case studies on the twoimportant target organs as bone and brain. In addition, the advances on the visualization of cancer cells in vivo to detect cancersand to monitor therapy will have huge clinical implications. The strategy for the combining the imaging and therapy of cancer will bepresented.

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Symposium 7 Biology of Metastasis15:30-18:00, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Grand Conference Room 401)

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All animals develop through successive stages and have defined life spans determined by their genome and modulated by theirenvironment. What determines a species life plan? What are the genetic pathways involved in aging process? And how does theenvironment impact these processes? By studying the simple model organisms, we have discovered several pathways andenvironmental factors. We hope the audiences to share the exciting novel concepts and findings in aging research using modelorganisms.

Session Introduction

Organizer & Chair : Kyung-Jin Min (Department of Natural Medical Sciences, Inha University, Korea)

15:30-15:55 (25 min)

Mechanism of Caloric Restriction in Lifespan Extension of SaccharomycescerevisiaeCheol-Koo Lee, Ph.D.

College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Korea

15:55-16:20 (25 min)

Life-Extending Mechanisms of Dietary Restriction in C. elegansSang-Kyu Park, Ph.D.

Department of Medical Biotechnology, Soonchunhyang University, Korea

16:20-16:45 (25 min)

Inhibition of Respiration Extends C. elegans’Life Span via Reactive OxygenSpecies that Activate HIF-1

Seung-Jae Lee, Ph.D.

Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea

16:45-17:10 (25 min)

Regulation of Drosophila Aging by Insulin-Like Peptides

Marc Tatar, Ph.D.

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, USA

17:10-17:35 (25 min)

High-throughput Misexpression Screen of the Genes Controlling Drosophila Life

Span

Joong Jean Park, Ph.D.

Korea University College of Medicine, Korea

17:35-18:00 (25 min)

Modulation of Age-Related Genes by Calorie Restriction in Aging Rodent Model

Hae Young Chung, Ph.D.

College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Korea

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Symposium 8 Molecular Genetics of Aging in Model Organisms15:30-18:00, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Hall 307)

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Organizer : Cheol Yong Choi (Department of Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)

Chair : Jong-Bok Yoon (Department of Biochemisty, Yonsei University, Korea)

Post-translational protein modifications, such as phosphorylation, ubiquitination, sumoylation and methylation play essential roles inmany aspects of cellular functions and therefore in the maintenance of cell integrity. One of the more rapidly expanding fields in cellsignalling nowadays is the characterization of proteins conjugated to Ub (ubiquitin) or Ub-like peptides, such as SUMO (small Ub-related modifier). The reversible covalent attachment of these small peptides remodels the target protein, providing new protein-protein interaction interfaces. Neurodegenerative diseases comprise an important group of chronic diseases that increase inincidence with rising age. In particular, the two most common neurological diseases, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease,are associated with aberrant modification of proteins. We hope the audiences to share the exciting novel concepts and findings inprotein modifications and neurological diseases.

Symposium 9 Protein Modification and Neurological Disease15:30-18:05, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Hall 308)

15:30-16:00 (30 min)

SUMOylation Regulates Ribosome Biogenesis:

Fundamental Biology and Implications for Disease

Mary Dasso, Ph.D.

National Institutes of Health, USA

16:00-16:25 (25 min)

Lysine Methylation-Dependent Ubiquitination of Orphan Nuclear Receptor

Sung Hee Baek, Ph.D.

School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Korea

16:25-16:50 (25 min)

Ras Stability Regulation Via the Wnt/beta-Catenin Signaling Involves Cellular

Proliferation and Transformation

Kang Yell Choi, Ph.D.

Yonsei University, Korea

16:50-17:15 (25 min)

The Effect of Glucose Modification on Pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease

Inhee Mook-Jung, Ph.D.

Department of Biochemistry, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea

17:15-17:40 (25 min)

SUMO in BRCA1-Mediated DNA Damage Response

Jong-Soo Lee, Ph.D.

Department of Life Science, Ajou University, Korea

17:40-18:05 (25 min)

Role of Oxidative Modifications in the Propagation of Synucleinopathy Lesions

Seung Jae Lee, Ph.D.

Department of Biomedical Science and Technology, Kunkuk University, Korea

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A small portions (~2%) of the lymphocytes circulating in the blood are neither T cells nor B cells. Most of these are called naturalkiller (NK) cells, a type of cytotoxic lymphocyte. The cells are one of most important immune cells in host defensive mechanismsince NK cells have the intrinsic ability to efficiently kill diseased cells (e.g., tumor cells and virus-infected cells) and to produceabundant cytokines such as anti-viral cytokine IFN-γand the inflammatory cytokine TNF-α, without the need of prior sensitization.Through these potent effector functions, NK cells contribute significantly to host defense against malignancy and pathogen infection.Due to the functionality, a lot of efforts have been focused on the clinical application of NK cells toward patients with cancer or viraldiseases. In our session, several important issues such as molecular activation mechanism of NK cells and clinical perspectives ofNK cell therapy will be presented. We hope this session greatly helps audiences to expand their knowledge on NK cells and toshare their relevant research results.

Session Introduction

Organizer : Jae Youl Cho (School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, Korea)

Chairs : In Pyo Choi (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Korea)

Sungjin Kim (Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Michigan State University, USA)

15:30-16:00 (30 min)

Functional Adaptation of Natural Killer Cells to MHC Class I Environments

Sungjin Kim, Ph.D.

Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Michigan State University, USA

16:00-16:30 (30 min)

Transcriptional Regulation of NK Cell Activation

In Pyo Choi, Ph.D.

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Korea

16:30-17:00 (30 min)

NK Cell Therapy for Advanced Cancer: Clinical Perspectives

Dae Seog Heo, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Korea

17:00-17:30 (30 min)

Natural Killer Cells in Immune Response against Tumors

Kyung-Mi Lee, Ph.D.

Department of Biochemistry, Korea University College of Medicine, Korea

17:30-18:00 (30 min)

Functional Expression of Formyl Peptide Receptors in

Natural Killer Cells

Yoe-Sik Bae, Ph.D.

Department of Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

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Symposium 10 NK Cells and Therapeutic Application15:30-18:00, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Hall 317)

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Symposium 11 연구윤리 심포지엄: 연구윤리 부정행위에 대한 규율

15:30-16:20, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Hall 318)15:30-16:20, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Hall 318)

(Korean)

줄기세포논쟁이후현시점에서한국내연구윤리부정행위에대한규율을세우고자하는노력들의진행상황을점검하고향

후발전안모색을위해아래와같이심포지엄을개최하오니여러분의많은관심과적극적인참여를부탁드립니다.

- Organizer : 조윤제교수(포항공과대학교생명과학과)

- Chair 및종합토론진행자: 전방욱교수(강릉원주대학교생물학과)

- 종합토론패널리스트: 조윤제(포항공과대학교생명과학과)

조은희(조선대학교생물교육과)

김옥주(서울대학교의과대학)

노유선(서울대학교생명과학부)

10월 7일(목)

15:30-15:50 (20 min)

과학의 윤리, 과학의 신뢰

오철우 기자 (한겨레신문)

15:50-16:20 (30 min)

종합 토론

10월 8일(금)

15:30-15:50 (20 min)

연구윤리 위반행위에 대한 규정 검토

정규원 교수 (한양대학교 법학대학)

15:50-16:10 (20 min)

과학자의 윤리와 사회적 책임

양재섭 교수 (대구대학교 분자생물학과)

16:10-16:20 (10 min)

종합 토론

※후원: 교육과학기술부·한국연구재단

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Since the human genome project (HGP) was begun in 1990 and the genome completely released in 2003, with further analysis stillbeing published, automated high-throughput genome DNA sequencing platform were developed as next generation sequencer withIllumina-GA, Roche/454 GS_FLX, and ABI_Solid. The technology of whole genome shotgun sequencing, transcriptome and small RNAsequencing have being challenged with bioinformatics software toward understanding biology system through wide genome study.We hope to understand the general feature of whole genome study through a review of the multiple research applications inbacteria, fungus, rotifer, plant and human.

Session Introduction

Organizer & Chair : Ik-Young Choi (Seoul National University, Korea)

16:20-16:40 (20 min)

Complete Genome Sequence of Novel Mycobacterium Species 05-1390:

Direct Evidence of Lateral Gene Transfer of rpoBC Operon from

Mycobacterium paratuberculosis to Mycobacterium Intracellulare

Bum-Joon Kim, Ph.D.

Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea

16:40-17:00 (20 min)

Dynamic Features of Fungal Genomes: from Comparative Genomics of

Rice Blast Fungus to Comparative Fungal Genomics Platform 2.0

Jongsun Park, Ph.D.

School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Korea

17:00-17:20 (20 min)

To be announced

Jae-Seong Lee, Ph.D.

Department of Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University, Korea

17:20-17:40 (20 min)

Tracing Soybean Domestication History: From Genome to Nucleotides

Moon Young Kim, Ph.D.

School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Korea

17:40-18:00 (20 min)

Genome Sequence Analysis and Methods

Jong Bhank, Ph.D.

Theragen Bio Institute, Korea

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Symposium 12 General Feature of Whole-Genome Study inBacteria, Fungus, Rotifer, Plant and Human16:20-18:00, Thursday, October 7, 2010 (Hall 318)

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Organizer & Chair : Yun-Sil Lee (College of Pharmacy & Division of Life Science & Pharmaceuticals, Ewha Womans University,

Korea)

09:20-09:50 (30 min)

Polo Kinase and Mitotic Controls

Kyung Sang Lee, Ph.D.

National Institute of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI),

Laboratory of Metabolism, USA

09:50-10:15 (25 min)

Novel Molecular Signaling in Regulating the Maintenance and Resolution of

Sister Chromatid Cohesion

Chang Woo Lee, Ph.D.

Molecular Cell Biology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea

10:15-10:40 (25 min)

Collaboration of BRCA2 and Plk1 in Mitosis

Hae-ock Lee, Ph.D.

Department of Pathology, Korea University College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea

10:40-11:05 (25 min)

Understanding the Mechanism Leading to Cell Death from Mitotic Arrest

Eunhee Kim, Ph.D.

Chungnam National University, Korea

11:05-11:30 (25 min)

Role of Mitotic Kinase VRK1 in Cell Cycle

Kyong-Tai Kim, Ph.D.

Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea

11:30-11:50 (20 min)

Mechanism and Regulation of Meiotic Recombination

Keun Pil Kim, Ph.D. NEBS Travel Awardee

Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, USA

Mitosis is the key event of the cell cycle during which the sister chromatids are segregated onto two daughter cells and manyfactors are involved in the regulation of mitosis. It is well established that abrogation of the normal mitotic progression is a highlyefficient concept for anti-cancer treatment. Therefore, the identification of novel mitotic drug targets have gained recently muchattention. From this session, the audience will share the new concepts or mechanisms of mitosis that are based on recent progress.

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Symposium 13 Cell Cycle Regulation09:20-11:50, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Grand Conference Room 401)

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Despite a significant increase in food production during the last century, world production will need to be doubled by the year of2050 to meet the needs of an expected 9 billion global population. Fortunately, a second revolution in agriculture appears to betaking place from advances in biotechnology. Adverse conditions such as drought, temperature extremes, and high salinity pose aserious threat to the sustainability of crop yields in agriculture. Such environmental stimuli regulate gene expression at transcriptionaland post-transcriptional levels. Genomics-based approaches are being taken to identify genes that are critical to the response ofplants to adverse changes in the environment and to manipulate these genes to obtain stress-tolerant transgenic crops. We wishthe audiences to share recent advances in stress biology.

Session Introduction

Organizer : Ju-Kon Kim (Bioscience and Bioinformatics, Myongji University, Korea)

Chairs : Sang Yeol Lee (Environmental Biotechnology National Core Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Korea)

Hyun-Sook Pai (Department of Biology, Yonsei University, Korea)

09:20-09:45 (25 min)

MSL4 Encoding a Small-Conductance Mechanosensitive Channel-like Protein

Mediates Ion Homeostasis in Arabidopsis

Zhzhong Gong, Ph.D.

State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry,

China Agricultural University, China

09:45-10:10 (25 min)

Inducing Abiotic Stress Tolerance by External Stimulus

Soo Chul Park, Ph.D.

National Academy of Agricultural Science,

Rural Development Administration, Korea

10:10-10:35 (25 min)

ABA-Dependent Stress Response: Identification of Novel Signaling Components

Soo-Young Kim, Ph.D.

Division of Plant Biotechnology, Chonnam National University, Korea

10:35-11:00 (25 min)

E3 Ubiquitin Ligases Regulate Drought Stress Responses via ABA-Dependent

and ABA-Independent Pathways in ArabidopsisWoo Teak Kim, Ph.D.

Department of Biology, Yonsei University, Korea

11:00-11:25 (25 min)

RNA Chaperones in Stress Response and Development of Plants

Hunseung Kang, Ph.D.

Division of Plant Biotechnology, Chonnam National University, Korea

11:25-11:50 (25 min)

Isolation of Genes Involved in Plant Abiotic Stress Adaptation and

Their Functional Analysis

Dae Jin Yun, Ph.D.

Division of Applied Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University, Korea

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Symposium 14 Plant Stress Response and Development09:20-12:00, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Grand Conference Room 402)

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Organizer & Chair : Kyung-Mi Lee (Department of Biochemistry, Korea University College of Medicine, Korea)

09:20-09:50 (30 min)

Multiple Molecular Mechanisms of Various Stem Cell Actions to Benefit

Neurodegenerative Metabolic Disease

Jean-Pyo Lee, Ph.D.

Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, UCSD School of Medicine,

Department of Pediatrics, USA

09:50-10:20 (30 min)

Human Neural Stem Cells: Therapeutic Potentials and Clinical Applications

Kook In Park, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Pediatrics, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea

10:20-10:50 (30 min)

A Novel Regulatory Network in Skeletal Cell Fate Control

Dae-Won Kim, Ph.D.

Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology,

Yonsei University, Korea

10:50-11:20 (30 min)

Generation of Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) Cells Using Non-Viral

Magnet-Based Nanofection and their Differentiation Using Cell Extracts

Ssang-Goo Cho, Ph.D.

Department of Animal Biotechnoiogy, Konkuk University, Korea

Short Talk 1

Short Talk 2

※ 대한의사협회 회원이 위 심포지엄 참가 시, 2010 연수교육 평점 2점을 부여받을 수 있습니다.

The progress in stem cell research has been excelled in recent years and it has just started to be translated in the clinics. Stemcell therapy might be applicable for various diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, myocardial diseases, osteoarthritis andneurodegenerative diseases, in the near future. In particular, inducible pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) have shown potential to generatea whole organism. Mesenchymal stem cells have also proved to be potentially useful therapeutics. In this session, novel discoveryand development in the field will be introduced and discussed.

Session Introduction

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Symposium 15 Stem Cells and Their Therapeutics09:20-11:50, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Hall 307)

By the Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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Recently, the human genome research to discover disease casual gene is actively on process all over the world. Such a greatdevelopment contributes to the reduction of the genotyping cost by means of the advanced SNP genotyping techniques and over5,000,000 SNPs from International HapMap Projects. A wide variety of the case-control associated markers have continuouslyreported by the Genome-wide association (GWA) study and CNVs which are achieved from genomic analysis of a large humanpopulation using SNP chip. The research outcomes on discovery of disease associated variations and Korean’s genomiccharacteristics will be presented and discussed in this session.

Session Introduction

Organizers & Chairs : Dong-Jik Shin (Yonsei University College of Medicine, Yonsei Cardiovascular Genome

Center/Yonsei University Research Institute of Science for Aging, Korea)

Jong-Young Lee (Division of Structural and Functional Genomics, Center for Genome Science,

Korean National Institute of Health, KCDC, Korea)

Symposium 16 Human Evolutionary Genetics and Disease09:20-11:50, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Hall 308)

09:20-09:25 (5 min) Opening Remark

09:25-09:50 (25 min)

Genetic Substructure of Korean Population Using Genome-Wide Autosomal

Markers

Chang Bum Hong

Center for Genome Science, National Institute of Health,

Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Korea

09:50-10:15 (25 min)

Linkage Analysis: An Old Story but a Missing Step in Genome Research

in Korea

Jong-Won Kim, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Laboratory Medicine and Genetics, Samsung Medical Center,

Sungkyunkwan University, School of Medicine, Korea

10:15-10:45 (30 min)

HLA Re-Visit : Re-Sequencing of the Entire HLA Region as a Model to Realize

Personal Medicine

Ituro Inoue, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Molecular Life Science, School of Medicine, Tokai University, Japan

10:45-10:55 (10 min) Coffee Break

10:55-11:20 (25 min)

Post Genome-Wide Association Study for Hypertension: From Discovery to

Functional Analysis

Bermseok Oh, Ph.D.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine,

Kyung-hee University, Korea

11:20-11:45 (25 min)

Copy Number Variations in Koreans: Implications on Disease Susceptibility and

Evolution

Yeun-Jun Chung, M.D., Ph.D.

College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea

11:45-11:50 (5 min) Closing Remark

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Organizer : Sung Joong Lee (Seoul National University School of Dentistry, Korea)

Chairs : Sung Joong Lee (Seoul National University School of Dentistry, Korea)

Uhtaek Oh (Sensory Research Center, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Korea)

09:20-09:45 (25 min)

To be announced

Uhtaek Oh, Ph.D.

Sensory Research Center, College of Pharmacy,

Seoul National University, Korea

09:45-10:10 (25 min)

Critical Roles of Central TRPV1 in the Pain Signaling

Seog Bae Oh, D.D.S., Ph.D.

School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Korea

10:10-10:40 (30 min)

Molecular Mechanisms of Neuropathic Pain

Koichi Noguchi, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan

10:40-11:05 (25 min)

Nox2-Derived ROS in Spinal Cord Microglia Contribute to Peripheral Nerve

Injury-Induced Neuropathic Pain

Sung Joong Lee, Ph.D.

School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Korea

11:05-11:35 (30 min)

The Molecular and Cellular Basis of “Itch”in Primary Afferents

Sang-Kyou Han, Ph.D.

Department of Pharmacology, University of California at San Diego, USA

11:35-12:00 (25 min)

Effects of Exposure to an Unpleasant Odorant in the Olfactory System

Cheil Moon, Ph.D.

Daegu Gyeongbuk Institue of Science and Technology, Korea

Pain and itch are two distinct sensory modalities especially relevant in pathological conditions, yet the mechanisms for theirsensation have long been elusive. Recent molecular and behavioral studies have revealed that GPCRs or TRP channels are majormediators of different types of somatic sensation not only in cutaneous sensory neurons innervating the skin but also in the spinalcord. In primary afferents, the studies of TRP channels have unraveled molecular mechanisms underlying induction and transmissionof noxious pain. In contrast, various members of GPCRs and their downstream signaling molecules appeared to be specialized forgenerating itch signal. At the spinal level, a role of microglia cells that are activated in the process of neuropathic pain developmenthas shed light on understanding mechanisms of pain hypersensitivity. In addition, extensive studies on olfaction have provided aplatform on how sensory neurons encode diverse repertoire of neuronal circuitry to discriminate the sense of smell. Together, thespeakers will highlight several advances in our understanding of molecular and cellular mechanisms that control several aspects ofsomatic sensation. We hope the audience to share the excitement in the rapid-progressing research of this field.

Session Introduction

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SY17-6

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Symposium 17 Sensory Biology09:20-12:00, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Hall 317)

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Protein metabolism including synthesis, folding, trafficking, and turnover is critical for cell homeostasis and fate determination. For thisreason, disruption in the expression or function of critical translational components can result in various human diseases such ascancer, metabolic or neural disorders. This session will address recent discovery and progress to understand basic regulatorymechanisms in translation process. In addition, the session will cover the efforts to identify potential therapeutic targets amongtranslational components that can be used for drug discovery.

Session Introduction

Organizer : Sunghoon Kim (College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Korea)

Chairs : Sunghoon Kim (College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Korea)

Sung Key Jang (Department of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea)

09:20-09:50 (30 min)

A Role of CBP80/20-Dependent Translation in Histone Gene Expression

Yoon Ki Kim, Ph.D.

School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Korea

09:50-10:20 (30 min)

Cap-and IRES-Independent Scanning Mechanism of Translation Initiation as an

Alternative to the Concept of Cellular IRESs

Ivan N. Shatsky, Ph.D.

Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology, Moscow State University, Russia

10:20-10:50 (30 min)

Translation of Hepatitis C Viral mRNA through an IRES Element: Escaping from

the Host’s Innate Immunity Utilizing an Alternative Initiator tRNA Carrier

Sung Key Jang, Ph.D.

Department of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea

10:50-11:20 (30 min)

Novel Functions of Translational Factors in the Regulation of Tumorigenesis

Sunghoon Kim, Ph.D.

Department of Molecular Medicine and Biopharceutical Sciences,

Seoul National University, Korea

11:20-11:50 (30 min)

Rheb-mTOR Axis as a Signaling Hub for the Regulation of Translation

Sung Ho Ryu, Ph.D.

Department of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea

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SY18-3

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SY18-4

Symposium 18 Translational Control and Diseases09:20-11:50, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Hall 318)

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Organizer : Dong Hyung Cho (The Graduate School East-West Medical Science, KyungHee University, Korea)

Chairs : Dong Hyung Cho (The Graduate School East-West Medical Science, KyungHee University, Korea)

Heung Kyu Lee (KAIST Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering, Korea)

15:30-16:05 (35 min)

mTOR Regulation of Autophagy

Do-Hyung Kim, Ph.D.

University of Minnesota, USA

16:05-16:40 (35 min)

Molecular Insights into Membrane Biogenesis in Autophagy

Tamotsu Yoshimori, Ph.D.

Department of Genetics, Graduate School of Medicine,

Osaka University, Japan

16:40-17:00 (20 min)

The Role of Autophagy in Host Defense against Mycobacteria

Eun-Kyeong Jo, M.D., Ph.D.

Chungnam National University, Korea

17:00-17:20 (20 min)

ESCRT, Autophagy, and Frontotemporal Dementia

Jin-A Lee, Ph.D.

Department of Biotechnology, Hannam University, Korea

17:20-17:40 (20 min)

Extended Lifespan in Atg5 Transgenic Mice by Enhanced Basal Autophagic

Activity

Jong-Ok Pyo, Ph.D.

School of Biological Science, Seoul National University, Korea

17:40-18:00 (20 min)

High throughput Screening of Autophagic Modulators for

Therapeutic Applications

Jung Jin Hwang, Ph.D.

Institute for Innovative Cancer Research, Asan Medical Center, Korea

For the last decade, a number of studies have highlighted the mechanisms underlying autophagy. Autophagy is a strategy for cellsurvival via the self degradation of proteins or organelles during stress conditions. However, it also represents the cell deathphenotype in non-apoptotic dying cells. Autophagic dysfunction has been directly associated with multiple pathological processesincluding neurodegeneration, cancer, infection by pathogens, and inflammatory diseases. In this symposium, we will discuss recentadvances in molecular mechanism and molecular pathogenesis of autophagy.

Session Introduction

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Symposium 19 Autophagy and Cell Death15:30-18:00, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Grand Conference Room 401)

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Plant hormone studies have taken a big step for the last decade, which highlights the discoveries of receptors and transporters ofmajor plant hormones. Identification of new steps in hormone signaling processes also boosted our knowledge on the actionmechanism of plant hormones during plant development. In particular, identification and characterization of auxin receptors andtransporters greatly contributed for understanding how auxin-mediated organogenesis occurs. Many in depth studies on differentplant hormones also have directed us to pay attention on interactions and cross-talks between hormones. This symposium sessioninvites five renowned plant scientists who will be talking and discussing on these recent topics in the plant hormone field.

Session Introduction

Organizer & Chair : Hyung-Taeg Cho (School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Korea)

15:30-16:00 (30 min)

Auxin and Lateral Root Development: Transcriptional Cascades Regulating

Lateral Root Initiation in Arabidopsis thalianaHidehiro Fukaki, Ph.D.

Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University, Japan

16:00-16:30 (30 min)

Molecular and Developmental Function of Auxin-Responsive LBD16 and LBD18 in

Lateral Root Development in Arabidopsis

Jungmook Kim, Ph.D.

Department of Plant Biotechnology and Agricultural Plant Stress Research Center,

Chonnam National University, Korea

16:30-17:00 (30 min)

Molecular Analysis of Auxin Transporting PIN-FORMED Proteins

Hyung-Taeg Cho, Ph.D.

School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Korea

17:00-17:30 (30 min)

Novel Regulatory Module of ARF-Mediated Lateral Root Organogenesis

Ildoo Hwang, Ph.D.

Department of Life Sciences, POSTECH Biotech Center,

Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea

17:30-18:00 (30 min)

Regulation of Light Responses by PIFs

Giltsu Choi, Ph.D.

Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and

Technology, Korea

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SY20-3

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SY20-5

Symposium 20 Plant Hormones and Development15:30-18:00, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Grand Conference Room 402)

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Organizer : Young-Yun Kong (School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Korea)

Chair : Young-Guen Kwon (Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Korea)

15:30-16:00 (30 min)

Separable Core Pluripotency, Polycomb, and Myc Network Modules in

Embryonic Stem Cells and Cancer

Jonghwan Kim, Ph.D. NEBS Travel Awardee

Harvard Medical School/Children’s Hospital Boston,

Division of Hematology /Oncology, USA

16:00-16:30 (30 min)

Novel Regulators of Angiogenesis and Vascular Patterning

Young-Guen Kwon, Ph.D.

Department of Biochemistry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology,

Yonsei University, Korea

16:30-17:00 (30 min)

HIF-2α(EPAS1) Is a Catabolic Regulator of Osteoarthritic Cartilage Destruction

Jang-Soo Chun, Ph.D.

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

17:00-17:30 (30 min)

Cdo, Sonic Hedgehog and the Human Birth Defect Holoprosencephaly

Jong-Sun Kang, Ph.D.

School of Medicine of SungKyunKwan University, Korea

17:30-18:00 (30 min)

Notch Signaling in Vasculature

Young-Yun Kong, Ph.D.

School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Korea

The specification and determination of a cell involves progressive restrictions in their developmental potentials. Recent advances indifferentiation and development using genetic tools reveal the fine regulation mechanism of organogenesis and tissue remodeling,which provides critical clues to manipulate various developmental disorders. This section includes exciting novel roles of varioussignaling pathways in embryonic stem cell biology, vascular patterning and stability, and cartilage destruction. We hope theaudiences to share current exciting findings in differentiation and developmental research.

Session Introduction

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Symposium 21 Differentiation and Development15:30-18:00, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Hall 307)

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To date, stem cells have been considered to be used for (a) basic mechanistic understanding how stem cells regulates the totalgenome and its cell behavior (cell proliferation in a symmetrical or asymmetical fashion; differentiation; apoptosis, immortality,senescence, etc.); (b) regenerative medicine or stem cell therapy; (c) drug discovery; (d) toxicity testing of pharmaceuticals and stemcell therapy; (e) genetic therapy; and (f) the role of stem cells in stem cell-derived diseases and in the aging process. Andconvergence science is also cutting-edged area for future technology. Therefore, this session will be discussed in the areas aboutstem cells and convergence science association with nanotechnology, imaging etc.

Session Introduction

Organizer & Chair : Kyung-Sun Kang (Adult Stem Cell Research Center, Lab. of Stem Cell and Tumor Biology,

Dept. of Veterinary Public Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National

University, Korea)

15:30-16:10 (40 min)

Very Small Embryonic/Epiblast Like Stem Cells in Adult Tissues -

Challenge for Regenerative Medicine

Mariusz Z. Ratajczak, M.D., Ph.D.

Stem Cell Institute at James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, USA

16:10-16:40 (30 min)

In Vivo Nano-Molecular Imaging of Cancer

Keon Wook Kang, M.D., Ph.D.

Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea

16:40-17:10 (30 min)

Nanobioelectronic Device for Diagnosis and Biomemory

Jeong-Woo Choi, Ph.D.

Interdisciplinary Program of Integrated Biotechnology, Sogang University, Korea

17:10-17:40 (30 min)

Comparison of FDG-PET Findings between Group with Human Umbilical Cord

Blood Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation and Group without in

Lithium-Pilocarpine Model of Epilepsy

Joong Koo Kang, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Neurology, University of Ulsan College of Medicine,

Asan Medical Center, Korea

Short talk 1 11:10-11:20 (10 min)

Short talk 2 11:20-11:30 (10 min)

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Symposium 22 Convergence Sciences and Stem Cells15:30-18:00, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Hall 308)

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Organizer : Yong-Soo Bae (Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)

Chairs : Yong-Soo Bae (Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)

Soon Bong Hwang (Ilsong Institute of Life Science, Hallym University, Korea)

15:30-16:10 (40 min)

When Autophagy Meets Microbes

Jae U Jung, Ph.D.

Molecular Microbiology & Immunology Department

University of Southern California School of Medicine, USA

16:10-16:35 (25 min)

Innate Immunity to Hepatitis B Virus Infection

Wang-Shick Ryu, Ph.D.

Department of Biochemictry, College of Life Science and Biotechnology,

Yonsei University, Korea

16:35-16:45 (10 min) Coffee Break

16:45-17:10 (25 min)

Molecular Determinants for Interspecies Transmission and Virulence of Influenza Viruses

Young-Ki Choi, D.V.M., Ph.D.

College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Korea

17:10-17:35 (25 min)

Infectivity of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus from Miniature Pig to Human Cells

Eung Soo Hwang, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Microbiology and Immunology,

Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea

17:35-18:00 (25 min)

MKRN1 Induces Degradation of West Nile Virus Capsid Protein by Functioning as

an E3 Ligase

Jaewhan Song, Ph.D.

College of Life Science and Biology,

Yonsei University, Korea

One of the threatening and incurable infectious diseases in 21c is viral diseases. In order to overcome the therapeutic barrier of viraldiseases, better understandings on the molecular mechanisms of viral replication and pathogenesis are inevitable prior to thedevelopment of therapeutic drugs or appropriate vaccines. We have five distinguished virologists invited to this session, one fromUSA and four from domestic. They will give us a presentation about their recent valuable findings which will shed light on the viralpathogenesis in the field of viral hepatitis, recent outbreak of influenza virus, human immunodeficiency virus and its associateddiseases, West Nile virus, and other new emerging viral diseases. We expect this symposium will lead you to a better understandingof the recent molecular studies on the pathogenesis of incurable viral diseases in 21c.

Session Introduction

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Symposium 23 Viral Pathogenesis15:30-18:00, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Hall 317)

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High content screening (HCS) is based on the phenomic screen technology platform to shorten drug discovery pipeline, usingimages of living cells as the basic unit. HCS combines the information-rich content of large scale of imaging whole cells withautomated screening of thousands of compounds. When applied to relevant disease models, HCS gives a powerful tool for rapidlydiscovering novel compounds that are able to reverse disease phenotypes and is of interest for the discovery of newpharmaceuticals and new cell biological tools for modifying cell function. In this session, five professional speakers will give lecturesabout recent technologies of HCS cell-based bioimaging and preclinical applications.

Session Introduction

Organizer & Chair : Jong-Soon Choi (Korea Basic Science Institute, Korea)

16:20-16:45 (25 min)

Auto-luminescent Genetically-Encoded Ratiometric Indicator for Real-time Ca2+

Imaging at the Single Cell Level

Takeharu Nagai, Ph.D.

Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Japan

16:45-17:10 (25 min)

High Content Screening at Institut Pasteur Korea: Drug Discovery for Chronic

and Infectious Diseases

Jonathan Cechetto, Ph.D.

Institute Pasteur Korea

17:10-17:35 (25 min)

Novel Fluorescence Probes for Label Free Protein Detection

Sang Jeon Chung, Ph.D.

BioNanotechnology Research Center,

Korea Research Institiute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Korea

17:35-18:00 (25 min)

Label-Free Bioimagings in Lipid-Associated Diseases: Towards Preclinical Drug

Screening

Se-Hwa Kim, Ph.D.

Nanobio Fusion Research Center, Korea Research Institute of

Standards and Science, Korea

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Symposium 24 Bioimaging-Based High Content Screening for Biomarker Discovery16:20-18:00, Friday, October 8, 2010 (Hall 318)

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※시상별후보자추천마감일은2010년7월30일(금)이며자세한사항은학회홈페이지(www.ksmcb.or.kr)를통해

확인바랍니다.

시 상Awards

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본학회회원으로서, 분자생물학및세포생물학분야에서최근 5년동안한가지주제와관련해서창의성을발휘하여탁월한연구업적을이룩한자

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탁월한연구업적을올린분자생물학및세포생물학분야의재외한국동포를포함한만 45세 미만의연구책임자급회원

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대한민국에서분자·세포생물학을연구하는박사과정의학생으로전년도정기총회이후부터시상년도정기총회 1개월전까지박사학위를수여받은자

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초록 등록Abstract Submission

한국분자·세포생물학회정기학술대회초록접수는학회홈페이지를통해접수받고있습니다. 초록은반드시영문으로작성하

셔야하며특히회원에한하여우수포스터상응모가가능하오니, 회원으로등록하시어회원혜택을모두받으시기바랍니다.

포포스스터터발발표표초초록록제제출출

◦온라인초록제출: 정기학술대회홈페이지→초록제출

◦온라인초록제출기간: 22001100년년77월월2200일일((화화)) -- 22001100년년99월월33일일((금금))

초록제출은회원과비회원으로구분하여등록하게되어있으며Poster (일반연구자포스터발표) 중우수포스터를선정하여

시상하는우수포스터상은회원(특히, 교신저자)의경우만응모가가능합니다.

11.. 포포스스터터 주주제제 분분야야

22.. 제제목목

단어의머리글자는대문자로, 나머지는소문자로입력하시고, 전치사나관사등은소문자로합니다. 단, 이텔릭체는무시하십시오.

33.. 저저자자 및및 소소속속 기기관관

처음입력하는저자가교신저자(corresponding author) 입니다. 교신저자의위치는맨뒤로자동위치합니다. 그다음입

력되는순으로 first, second ..author 순이됩니다. Author 입력은 first name(이름), last name(성) 순으로 initial이

아닌full name을표기하셔야합니다.

Affiliation은학과및소속기관, 도시명우편번호, 국가명순으로영문으로입력하시기바랍니다. 단, 저자2명이상이동

일기관일경우, 반드시빈칸및철자를동일하게입력해주어야합니다.

또한소속기관이2개이상일때는각각의소속을세미콜론(;)으로구분하여나열하여주시기바랍니다.

단, 초록접수시스템상교신저자는저자목록에맨끝에위치하게되므로교신저자가제1저자인경우등예외가있으신

분은학회사무실(Tel: 02-568-4544, E-mail: [email protected])로연락을바랍니다.

44.. 초초록록 전전문문

1) 입력도중시스템이다운될경우를대비하여워드프로그램에서별도로작업하신후복사하여붙여넣기하십시오.

22)) 초초록록본본문문은은반반드드시시영영자자11,,220000자자 ((여여백백포포함함)) 이이내내로로작작성성하하여여주주십십시시오오..

3) 이탤릭체는무시하십시오.

4) 약어사용시는 IUBMB에의한표준약어나국제적으로널리통용되는것만을사용하시고, 부득이한경우에는첫번째

나오는약어옆에full spell을괄호안에넣어주시기바랍니다.

5) 초록마지막부분에는연구를지원해준지원처를꼭표기하시기바랍니다.

No.

A RNA Biology

B Cancer Biology

C Cellular Signal Transduction

D Immunology

E Plant Biology

F Neurobiology

G DNA Replication, DNA Damage, and Cell Cycle

H Developmental Biology and Cell Differentiation

I Stem Cell Biology

J Chromatin and Gene Regulation

K Omics Biology, Systems Biology, and Evolution

L Cell Death

M Bioimaging, Biotools and Biotechnology

N Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

O Others

P High School or University Undergraduate Student’s Abstract

Category No. Category

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55.. 기기타타

회원의초록제출의경우, 우수포스터상응모여부를예/아니오중선택하여주십시오.

구구두두발발표표연연자자 ((시시상상기기념념강강연연,, 심심포포지지엄엄)) 초초록록제제출출

◦온라인초록제출: 정기학술대회홈페이지→초록접수

◦온라인초록제출기간: 22001100년년77월월2200일일((화화))--88월월2277일일((금금))

정기학술대회의구두발표연자는초록제출시, 해당abstract type을선택하시고해당분야의category를선택하시어입력하

시기바랍니다. 심포지엄의연자는이력서를별도파일로첨부하게되어있으니사전에이력서를준비하시기바랍니다. 기타

다른사항은포스터발표초록제출요령과동일합니다.

11.. 초초록록 전전문문

1) 입력도중시스템이다운될경우를대비하여워드프로그램에서별도로작업하신후복사하여붙여넣기하십시오.

22)) 초초록록본본문문은은반반드드시시영영자자11,,550000자자 ((여여백백포포함함)) 이이내내로로작작성성하하여여주주십십시시오오..

3) 이탤릭체는무시하십시오.

4) 약어사용시는 IUBMB에의한표준약어나국제적으로널리통용되는것만을사용하시고, 부득이한경우에는첫번째

나오는약어옆에full spell을괄호안에넣어주시기바랍니다.

5) 초록마지막부분에는연구를지원해준지원처를꼭표기하시기바랍니다.

22.. 체체크크할할 사사항항

강연동영상촬영허가여부를선택하여주십시오.

◦◦초초록록예예문문

Mind Bomb-Binding Protein, Mibb-1 Is Expressed in Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells

KIM Hee Jung, LEE Dong Gook and KIM Joo Sik*

School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Hangook University, Seoul 130-123, Korea.

*Corresponding author: [email protected]

Cell-cell interaction through the Delta-Notch signaling is a principal mechanism underlying cell fate

specification in a variety of developmental processes.… [중략]…

This work was supported by grant from Brain Neurobiology Research Program of the MOST.

>>>초록제출을완료하신회원(또는비회원)님은학술대회페이지에서반드시참가신청을(사전등록) 해주시기바랍니다.<<<

우수포스터상 응모 안내 (Excellent Poster Awards)

우수포스터상은정기학술대회에서발표하는일반연구자포스터중우수한내용의포스터를30여편선정하여시상하는행사입니다. 우수

포스터에선정되면상장및상금이수여되며, 편당20만원의상금을수여합니다. 회원에한해서만우수포스터상에응모할수있는자격을부

여하고있으며, 비회원은수상대상에서제외됩니다. 우수포스터상에응모할참가자는반드시회원으로등록하시어모든혜택을받으실수

있도록준비하시기바랍니다. *회원은우수포스터상응모를원할경우온라인초록제출시, 응모여부를표시하셔야합니다.(고등학생및

학부생우수포스터상은별도로심사하여약간명을시상하며상금은100,000원입니다.)

포스터의평가기준은포스터내용의과학성과발표자의발표및방어, 포스터제작수준등이며, 시외지역에서참가한발표자는가산점을

부여합니다. 수상자선정은우수포스터상평가위원이행사장에서직접평가하여결정되며, 시상식은정기학술대회폐막식에서개최됩니다.

-- 대대상상:: 정정기기학학술술대대회회초초록록제제출출자자중중회회원원에에한한해해응응모모한한자자

-- 시시상상:: 22001100년년1100월월88일일1188::0000,, 서서울울코코엑엑스스그그랜랜드드컨컨퍼퍼런런스스룸룸440011호호

-- 상상금금:: 편편당당220000,,000000원원

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포스터 발표Poster Presentation

포스터발표일시및장소

포스터발표안내

1) 모든Poster는부착시간이내에지정된Board에부착하여야하며, 발표자는발표시작시간부터Poster Session이

끝날때까지의무적으로Poster 앞에위치하여야합니다.

2) Poster Board의크기는1,000 mm (가로) ×2,500 mm (세로)이며특히, 제목이가로넓이를초과하지않도록준비

하여야합니다. 부착시상단여백을30 cm 두고발표물을부착하시기바랍니다.

3) Poster의내용은Abstract, Purpose of Experiment, Results (즉Figures, Tables), Conclusion, References

(대표적인것5개정도)의순으로합니다.

4) Poster는굵고명확히표기하여, 전방2 m 위치에서쉽게읽을수있어야합니다.

5) Poster 부착시압정은사용할수없으니반드시스카치테이프를지참하시기바랍니다.

6) 모든Poster는발표종료시간에발표자가철거해야합니다.

7) 보드부착방법은다음페이지의안내와같습니다.

Poster Session

POSTER I

발표 일시

10월 7일(목) 09:20-18:00

(의무발표시간: 11:30-12:30, 15:20-16:20)

장 소

POSTER II

제출 분야

E, G, H, I, J, L, N, O, P

A, B, C, D, F, K, M10월 8일(금) 09:20-18:00

(의무발표시간: 11:30-12:30, 15:20-16:20)

COEX Hall C1-C2 (3F)

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포스터 제작 안내Guidline for Poster Preparation

제공되는 Poster Board 규격은 1,000mm × 2,500mm (가로×세로) 입니다. 부착시 보드 상단에서 30~40cm 여백

을두고발표내용을부착하시기바랍니다.

30~40cm

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기기전시회Exhibition

◦기기전시참여업체(총87개업체146부스)

순업체명홈페이지

대표자 주소전화팩스

부스위치

1고마바이오텍(주)

문상훈서울 강서구 가양3동 02-579-8787

81, 94www.komabiotech.co.kr 1487번지 가양테크노타운 301호 02-578-7042

2국가지정 미생물거점센터

이상섭경기 수원시 영통구 이의동 경기대학교 031-249-9898

141www.knmrrc.or.kr 리서치센터 201호 031-251-4721

3(주)그린메이트바이오텍

노정수 서울 서초구 서초동 1669-9 유송빌딩 2층02-581-0131

9www.greenmate.co.kr 02-581-0137

4(주)그린진바이오텍

남백희경기 용인시 처인구 남동 명지대학교용인캠퍼스 031-330-6193

12www.ggbio.com 백마관 2125호 031-321-6355

5기산바이오텍

선지운 서울 서초구 양재1동 86-2 기산빌딩 2층02-529-2282

14www.kisanbio.com 02-529-2284

6(주)나노엔텍

장준근서울 구로구 구로동 02-6220-7726

41www.nanoentek.com 235-2 에이스하이엔드타워 12층 02-6220-7721

7나루다이텍(주)

이창우 서울 서초구 양재동 250-3 동한빌딩 3층02-578-0844

11www.narootech.co.kr 02-578-0845

8(주)니콘 인스트루먼트 코리아 마사이토시유키,

서울 강남구 대치동 996-16 육인빌딩 1층02-2186-8400

66, 77www.nikon-inst.co.kr 김경섭 02-555-4415

9다카라코리아바이오메디칼(주)

이동근 서울 금천구 가산동 429-1 롯데뉴티캐슬 60102-2081-2510

111, 112, 113www.takara.co.kr 02-2081-2500

10(주)대명사이언스

곽상명 서울 송파구 가락동 128-9 디엠빌딩 401호02-458-5835

72, 87www.dm4you.com 02-452-1221

11(주)대일테크

이동건서울 강남구 역삼동 02-508-1408

95, 96www.daeiltech.co.kr 727-5, 6 대일테크빌딩 지하1층 02-508-2091

12(주)대한과학

서은택 서울 성북구 상월곡동 24-4 대한빌딩02-967-5235

78, 79, 80www.daihan-sci.com 02-967-5258

13동영과학(주)

김범식경기 안양시 동안구 평촌동 031-478-4451

114, 121www.dongyoung.co.kr 126-1 두산벤쳐다임 528호 031-478-3068

14디아이바이오텍(주) 김명수,

서울 금천구 가산동 IT 미래타워 1007호02-2027-5811

93www.dibiotech.com 김승은 02-2027-5800

15(주)라이카 코리아

고승희 서울 강남구 청담1동 53-8 은성빌딩 6층02-3416-4541

27, 28www.leica-microsystems.co.kr 02-514-6548

16(주)마크로젠

김형태 서울 금천구 가산동 월드메르디앙1차 10층02-2113-7072

130, 131www.macrogen.co.kr 02-2113-7919

머크 주식회사02-2185-3800

17 www.merck-chemicals.co.kr 유르겐 쾨닉 서울 강남구 대치3동 해성2빌딩 15층02-2185-3830

103, 104www.merck.co.kr

18(주)메카시스

옥기윤 대전 유성구 반석동 640-3 뉴타운프라자 10층042-485-0118

108, 109www.mecasys.co.kr 042-485-7118

19메틀러 토레도 코리아(주)

양병모 서울 서초구 양재동 124-5 예일빌딩 1~3층02-3498-3500

138, 139www.kr.mt.com 02-3498-3555

20밀리포아코리아(주)

신와이와 서울 강남구 대치동 999-6 대동빌딩 2층02-3011-9600

116, 117www.millipore.com 02-564-2077

21(주)바이오니아

박한오 대전 대덕구 문평동 49-3042-930-8500

123www.bioneer.co.kr 042-930-8600

22(주)바이오세상

이강일경기 성남시 분당구 야탑동 분당테크노파크 031-707-2300

90www.biosesang.com A동 501 호 031-707-2520

23(주)바이오프린스

박종우 서울 성동구 성수2가3동 299-157 4층02-498-7686

6www.bioprince.co.kr 02-498-7687

24(주) 비바젠

박준상경기 성남시 중원구 상대원동 031-737-2080

13www.vivagen.co.kr 311-3 성남우림라이온스밸리1차 6층 618호 031-737-2083

25(주)비엠에스

김선기 서울시 강남구 역삼동 829 BMS 빌딩02-3471-6500 47, 48,

www.bmskorea.co.kr 02-3472-1211 63, 64

26비투바이오(주) 문경배, 서울 노원구 하계동 250-3 02-6409-9338

29, 30www.b2bio.co.kr 최윤식 하계테크노타운 A-701 02-995-9008

27(주)삼우에스앤티

왕충모경기 성남시 수정구 복정동 689-9 031-755-0350

1, 144http://www.samwoosnt.com 민현빌딩 5층 031-754-9645

28(주)서린바이오사이언스

황을문 서울 강동구 성내동 452-2 서린빌딩02-478-5911

46, 65www.seoulin.co.kr 02-478-5912

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순업체명홈페이지

대표자 주소전화팩스

부스위치

29서울대학교 농생명과학공동기기원

최인규서울 관악구 신림9동 서울대학교농업생명과학대학 02 880 4845

122nicem.snu.ac.kr 201동 409호 02-888-4847

30(주)석림랩텍

정태완 서울 성북구 정릉2동 109-24호02-9114-114

105www.sercrim.com 02-9114-111

31(주)셀타젠

강동율 서울 광진구 구의1동 221-81 2층02-434-7093

82www.celltagen.com 02-434-7094

32신영코퍼레이션

최유정 서울 서초구 양재1동 97-10 광명빌딩 1층02-575-7476

38www.sycos.co.kr 02-575-7472

33싸토리우스 코리아 바이오텍(주)

김덕상 경기 성남시 분당구 정자동 미켈란쉐르빌 431호031-782-7011

39, 40www.sartorius.or.kr 031-782-7090

34(주)쓰리샤인

박천귀 대전 유성구 관평동 1326번지042-933-3361

67www.threeshine.com 042-933-3398

35(주)씨티알엘

박종태광주 북구 용봉동 전남대학교 010-3675-4091

22www.ctrlbio.com 산학협력공학관 806호 062-223-4250

36(주)아스텍코리아 IRISA

서울 구로구 개봉3동 403-191 4층02-2611-4281

127www.asteckorea.com NAOMICHI 02-2611-4285

37(주)아토코리아

성시홍 대전 유성구 봉명동 동아벤처타워 1111호042-822-1117

23, 24www.attokorea.co.kr 042-825-1116

38에스아이헬스케어주식회사

이존종일 서울 마포구 용강동 494-41 동우빌딩 3층02-711-0754

140www.sihealthcare.co.kr 02-701-9319

39(주)에스피엘

허상오 경기 포천시 내촌면 음현리 570번지031-533-4800

21, 26www.spllifesciences.com 031-533-1430

40(주)엔지노믹스

이승호 대전 유성구 관평동 1359 한신에스메카 216호042-330-6300

97www.enzynomics.com 042-330-0630

41엘에스케이

박인기 서울 서초구 양재동 275-7 트러스트타워 4층02-2057-2207

132www.lskcom.com 02-2057-2209

42엠 바이오텍

이정교 경기 구리시 토평동 378-1031-556-3905

99, 106www.m-biotech.co.kr 031-556-3907

43영인프런티어(주) 최영일, 서울 금천구 가산동 60-73 1577-2684

70, 71www.abfrontier.com 이종서 벽산디지털밸리 5차 11층 02-2140-3320

44(주)영진코퍼레이션

안연옥 경기 군포시 당정동 965-2 남원빌딩 2층031-457-9187

10www.yjcorp.co.kr 031-457-9188

45(주)영화과학

안여환서울 금천구 가산동 60-73 02-2140-5400

68, 75www.labplus.co.kr 벽산디지털밸리 5차 11층 02-2140-5405

46우성크라이어텍

석민철경기 성남시 중원구 상대원동 031-732-2555

43www.woo-sung.com 442-5 쌍용IT트윈타워 B동 310호 031-732-2544

47월드사이언스

박선진 서울 서초구 방배 4동 864-31, 월드빌딩 1층02-581-5811

www.worldscience.co.kr 02-521-6418

48(주)웰진

박종구 대구 달서구 호산동 716-302-2057-3288

2, 3www.welgene.com 053-811-7096

49(주)이노진

이봉년 경기 김포시 사우동 246-5 한성빌딩 3층031-988-6095

124www.innogene.co.kr 031-988-6096

50(주)이백과학

이병칠 대전 유성구 구암동 626-1 2층042-825-2801

50www.lbscience.com 042-825-2803

51(주)이우과학교역

강현철 서울 서초구 서초동 1503-15 양우빌딩 5층02-3473-2332

73www.iwoo.co.kr 02-579-8873

52이퍼블릭코리아

유성권 서울 양천구 목1동 923-11 범문빌딩02-2653-5131

www.epublic.co.kr 02-2653-2454

53(주)이효바이오싸이언스

이효철 서울 송파구 가락동 114 옥산빌딩 2층02-443-2382

53, 54www.leehyobio.com 02-443-2384

54(주)인트론바이오테크놀로지

윤성준경기 성남시 중원구 상대원동 031-739-5678

100, 101, 102www.intron.co.kr 138-6 중앙인더스피아 701~704호 031-736-7246

55자연과학(주)

김선기 서울 강남구 역삼동 829 BMS빌딩02-3471-4100

49, 62www.chayon.co.kr 02-3471-0040

56재단법인 연구소재중앙센터

이연희서울 노원구 공릉2동 서울산업대학교 02-944-6692

135www.knrrc.or.kr 서울테크노파크 710호 02-944-6691

57(주)정우F&B

지석창 경기 부천시 오정구 내동 118번지032-683-6200

7www.jwfnb.co.kr 032-684-1010

58(주)제노믹베이스 윤찬도, 손대연,

서울 동대문구 장안동 375-8 공감대BD 4F0502-335-4926

16www.genomicbase.com 이정민 0502-335-4927

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순업체명홈페이지

대표자 주소전화팩스

부스위치

59(주)제놀루션

김기옥 서울 송파구 풍납동 388-1 아산교육연구관 8층02-3010-8672

110, 125www.genolution1.com 02-3010-8671

60(주)제이오텍

김진억서울 금천구 가산동 481-4 02-2627-3810

88, 89www.jeiotech.com 벽산디지털밸리 6차 1005호 02-325-2335

61(주)지노믹트리

안성환 대전 유성구 탑립동 829042-861-4551

25www.genomictree.com 042-861-4552

62지이헬스케어 코리아

데이비드 시아 서울 강남구 청담동 71-3 GE Tower 6층02-6201-3792

128, 129www.gelifesciences.com/korea 02-6201-3804

63(주)진올바이오테크놀러지

김용우 서울 송파구 오금동 128 반석빌딩02-407-0096

136, 137www.geneall.com 02-407-0779

64칼 자이스(주)

피터티데만 서울 마포구 상수동 141-1 BR엘리텔 빌딩 2층02-3140-2600

56, 57, 58www.zeiss.co.kr/micro 02-3140-2626

65케이비티

김형길 경기 성남시 분당구 동원동 98-1031-716-6052

4www.kbt.co.kr 031-716-6059

66코람바이오텍(주)

현인석 서울 강남구 대치동 907-1 코람벤처타운 6층02-556-0311

69, 74www.korambiotech.com 02-556-0828

67(주)코리아바이오믹스

장재룡 서울 강동구 성내동 446-23 덕양빌딩 203호02-477-7470

115, 120www.koreabiomics.com 02-6081-6510

68코아바이오시스템(주)

박용원 서울 구로구 구로3동 에이스테크노5차 310호02-841-7530

8www.corebio.com 02-841-7531

69태신바이오사이언스

이태헌 경기 구리시 토평동 378-9번지031-563-0158

126www.taeshinbio.co.kr 031-563-0199

70(주)태크노마트

강 건 서울 구로구 구로3동 197-5 삼성IT밸리 908호02-862-3434 31, 32, 33,

www.technomartinc.com 02-862-3433 34, 35, 36

71(주)택산상역

우헌기 서울 서초구 서초동 1467-75 택산빌딩02-3481-6211

133, 134www.olympus4u.com 02-3481-6218

72(주)테라젠 이텍스

박종화경기 수원시 영통구 이의동 864-1 031-888-9310

76www.totalomics.kr 차세대융합기술연구원 B동 2층 031-888-9314

73(주)파마테크

박종식 서울 서초구 양재동 16-7 새한빌딩 2층02-2058-1222

19, 20www.pharmatech.co.kr 02-2058-1223

74(주)펩트론

최호일 대전 유성구 전민동 461-29번지042-360-8800

44, 45www.peptron.co.kr 042-360-8838

75프로팜텍

이강웅경기 성남시 중원구 상대원동 031-776-4080

98, 107www.propharmtech.com SKn테크노파크 비즈동 1202호 031-776-4083

76한국바이오래드 (주)

프랑소와카피 서울 강남구 역삼동 832-41 현죽빌딩 10층02-2186-9390

37, 42www.bio-rad.com 02-3472-7003

77한국벡크만쿨터(주)

김중열 서울 강남구 삼성동 159-1 아셈타워 3502호02-6420-2005 51, 52,

www.beckmancoulter.com 02-404-2146 59, 60

78한국분석기기

이강식 서울 강남구 논현동 223-1502-515-8525

85, 86www.kaisco.co.kr 02-547-1023~4

한국생명공학연구원79 국가생명연구자원정보센터 이상혁

대전 유성구 어은동 52 한국생명공학연구원 042-879-851115

www.kobic.krKOBIC 042-879-8519

80(주) 한국아이티에스

방정기 서울 송파구 잠실본동 222번지 서일빌딩 4층02-540-4360

5www.koreaits.com 02-544-4456

81한국애질런트테크놀로지스(주)

김승열 서울 영등포구 여의도동 25-121588-5522 83, 84,

www.agilent.co.kr 031-230-2653 91, 92

82한국초저온용기(주)

박홍준경기 성남시 중원구 상대원동 031-737-8171

143www.koreacryo.com 벽산테크노피아 201호 031-737-8175

83한독바이오테크(주)

이문철 서울 종로구 낙원동 58-1 번지02-3672-3188

5www.hdbio.net 02-3672-3187

84(주)현일 LAB-MATE

현세웅 서울 종로구 종로3가 146-1 화암빌딩 102호02-2272-7618

17, 18www.hyunil-lab.com 02-2265-2151

85화인피씨알

배석규 경기 군포시 금정동 692-1, 화인빌딩 1층031-429-7471

118, 119www.finepcr.com 031-429-7470

86(주)휴먼코퍼레이션

김형일 서울 송파구 잠실동 304-19, 은성빌딩02-418-4182

61www.humancorp.co.kr 02-423-6430

87John Wiley & Sons 한국지사

이토마스이라완서울 마포구 상수동 141-1 BR 02-338-9700

142www.wiley.com 엘리텔 에이동 4층 405 02-337-1929

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기기전시회 참가 안내

2010년도정기학술대회기기전시는작년과마찬가지로국내최대의국제회의장인서울삼성동코엑스에서쾌적하고세련된

전시운영을할것입니다. 2010년도한국분자·세포생물학회정기학술대회가오는 10월 7일(목)-8일(금), 서울삼성동코엑스

에서개최됩니다.

본행사는국내생명과학분야최대학술대회로매년3,500명이상이참가하고있으며일반연구자발표초록편수도1,000편

이상이되고있습니다. 이에올해에도본학회학술대회기기전시업체로참가하시어생명과학관련연구자에게귀사의제품

및기술을효과적으로홍보하는자리를마련하시기바랍니다.

11.. 기기기기전전시시회회 개개최최일일시시 및및 장장소소

◦일 시: 2010년 10월7일(목) 09:00 ~ 8일(금) 18:00

전시준비: 2010년10월6일(수) 09:00 ~ (단, 기본부스신청업체는16:00 이후에준비가능)

철거시작: 2010년10월8일(금) 18:00 ~ 22:00

◦장 소: 코엑스3층Hall C1-C2

◦규 모: 선착순140부스마감

◦대 상: 이화학기기, 벤처업체, 시약, 소모성재료, 서적, 컴퓨터

22.. 기기기기전전시시 참참가가비비 안안내내

가. 독립부스 (Only Space) 인 경우

1) 독립부스(Only Space) 는할당면적의Space만제공되는부스입니다.

2) Space (부스면적) : 3m ×2m (가로×세로)

*높이는천정에따라다르나최대4M 이하로제한함.

3) 테이블제공: 크기1,500mm ×700mm 테이블1부스당1개제공

4) 의자제공: 1부스당기본2개제공

5) 전기제공: 1부스당1.5Kw, 콘센트220V 2구짜리1개제공

6) 바닥 : 파이텍스*부스설치시- 주어진면적을벗어나통로쪽으로시공하지못함.

나. 기본부스 (Shell Scheme) Package 인 경우

1) 기본부스(Shell Scheme) Package는독립부스에부스외곽(Shell) 설치가 제공됩니다.

독립부스참가비외에부스외곽설치비용이추가된것입니다.

2) 부스외곽크기: 3m ×2m ×2.5m (가로×세로×높이)

3) Information 데스크1개제공

4) 테이블제공: 크기1,500mm ×700mm 테이블1부스당1개제공

5) 의자제공: 1부스당기본2개제공

6) 전기제공: 1부스당1.5Kw, 콘센트220V 2구짜리1개제공

7) 조명제공: 1부스당형광등40W 1개, Spot-light 100W 3개

8) 상호제작: 회사명을부스간판에제작함. 흰색바탕에청색고딕서체로기본회사명제작

부스 수 1 부스 2 부스 3 부스 4 부스 5 부스 6 부스

참참가가비비(∗부가세 별도) 221100만만원원 440000만만원원 558800만만원원 774400만만원원 887700만만원원 998800만만원원

부스 수 1 부스 2 부스 3 부스 4 부스 5 부스 6 부스

참참가가비비(∗부가세 별도) 224400만만원원 446600만만원원 666600만만원원 884400만만원원 999900만만원원 11,,112200만만원원

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9) 바닥 : 파이텍스

10) Shell Scheme 도면도

33.. 안안내내사사항항

가. 자체 준비사항

1) 110V 이용시는Transformer와멀티코드를자체준비하시기바랍니다.

2) 테이블보는분실이많은관계로제공되지않으니, 필요한경우직접준비해오시기바랍니다.

나. 추가 선택사항

1) 추가로선택하실사항은신청서에체크하시기바랍니다.

2) 모든부스종류에해당되는추가선택사항입니다.

3) 기본부스(Shell Scheme) 신청시만해당되는추가선택사항입니다.

항 목 설 명 금 액

Bar-code Reader 임대 업체별 방문고객관리 전산입력 시스템 70,000원

LAN선 1회선 사용료 인터넷 사용을 위한 랜선 제공 70,000원

전기 용량 추가기본제공 전기용량 이외에 부득이하게 전기용량을 추가할 경우 15,000원(*설비제한으로 전기용량 사용을 제한하고 있음)

항 목 설 명 금 액

상호 로고 이미지 제작Shell (부스외곽) 간판에 기본 상호 외의 회사 로고 이미지나 CI

40,000원제작을 원할 경우

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다. 기타사항

1) Booth 배치 : ①Sponsorship package 및큰부스신청순.

②2011년도기기전시사전신청순.

※2011년도정기학술대회개최일정: 2011년 10월6일(목) ~ 7일(금)

③접수신청순에따라선착순으로희망자리에배치함.

22)) 연연합합 BBooootthh :: 원원칙칙적적으으로로금금함함..

3) 전시물설치가능시간: 행사전일10월6일(수) 09:00 ~ (단, 기본부스신청업체는16:00 이후에준비가능)

*전시물해체시간: 10월8일(금) 오후6시이후~ 10시전까지완료요망.

4) 2010, 2011년연간부스계약시자리배정우선순위및2011년도전시비5% 할인을적용해드릴예정입니다.

5) 신청서제출시사사업업자자등등록록증증을반드시학회팩스로(Fax. 02-558-0131) 보내주시기바랍니다.

44.. 기기기기전전시시 신신청청 마마감감일일 :: 22001100년년 77월월 3300일일((금금))까까지지■Fax. 02-558-0131, E-mail. [email protected]

■온라인등록: http://www.ksmcb.or.kr

55.. 기기기기전전시시 참참가가비비 납납부부 방방법법1) 첨부신청서에해당사항을작성하여보내주시면학회에서별도로청구서를보내드립니다.

청구서접수후, 해당금액을아래계좌에입금하여주시기바랍니다.

2) 납부구좌: 국민은행, 454101-01-129531 (사)한국분자·세포생물학회

3) 법인카드결제는BC, 국민, 신한카드에한해가능합니다.

66.. 정정기기학학술술대대회회 초초록록집집 광광고고 신신청청

규 격 A4 Size

광 고 비 면당 80만원 (*단, 뒤표지 게재 시에는 100,000원 추가)

접수 방법 모든 광고는 PDF로 접수

광고 신청 마감일 2010년 7월 30일(금)

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본사에서는“2010년 한국분자·세포생물학회정기학술대회”에서의

전시및광고참가를위와같이신청하는바입니다.

2010. . .

대표자 : ___________________ (인)

사단법인한국분자·세포생물학회장귀하

2010년도 한국분자∙세포생물학회 정기학술 회

기기전시 참가 및 초록집 광고게재 신청서

업체명 (국 문)

(영 문)

담당자명담당자명 이메일

전화번호 팩스번호

Sponsorship□ A □ B □C □ D □ E

Package 신청

Special □ Ⅰ □ Ⅱ

Sponsorship 신청

독립부스 □ 1개 : 210만원 □ 2개 : 400만원 □ 3개 : 580만원(Only Space) □ 4개 : 740만원 □ 5개 : 870만원 □ 6개 : 980만원

전시참가 □ 1개 : 240만원 □ 2개 : 460만원 □ 3개 : 660만원(해당사항에□표기) 기본부스 □ 4개 : 840만원 □ 5개 : 990만원 □ 6개 : 1,120만원

(Shell Scheme) 간판상호 제작 선택□ 국문상호(무료) □ 영문상호(무료) □ 로고제작[4만원]

바코드리더기 ( )개 [개당 7만원]

추가선택 랜선 ( )개 [개당 7만원]

전기 1부스당 기본제공 1.5Kw 외 ( )Kw 추가 [15,000원/kw]

학술대회 전시품목 □ 이미징 장비 분야 □ 세포연구장비 분야 □ 일반분석장비 분야(초록집에 게재함) □ 일반시약 분야 □ 소모품 분야 □ 서적 분야

초록집 광고게재 면당 80만원 (신청 : 면)

대표자명 URL

전화번호 팩스번호

관련업체 명부 이메일 우편번호

*초록집게재 주소

취급분야

주요취급품목

기술제휴 회사명

기본: □ 1개 □ 2개 □ 3개 □ 4개 □ 5개신청부스수 독립: □ 1개 □ 2개 □ 3개 □ 4개 □ 5개22001111년년도도

*2011년도에 계약을 취소할 경우 자리배정 등 불이익이 따를 수 있사오니, 계약시 반드시 시행하시기 바랍니다.전전시시 계계약약

혜택사항1) 2010년도 기기전시 부스 자리배정시에 우선순위 부여

((**신신청청자자만만 기기록록))2) 2011년도 부스비의 5% 할인 적용

담당자 (서명)

※위금액은부가세(VAT) 별도입니다.

※2011년도정기학술대회개최일정: 2011년 10월6일(목) ~ 7일(금), COEX

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제품설명회Company Workshop

11.. 일일시시 및및 발발표표시시간간

- 2010년10월7일(목)-8일(금)

□Session 1-4: 10월7일12:00-12:50

□Session 5-8: 10월8일12:20-13:10

22.. 장장소소 :: 서울코엑스컨퍼런스센터홀심포지움전용홀

33.. 발발표표 내내용용 ::제품/ 신기술홍보, 인력채용안내등업체자율

44.. 비비용용 :: 한한 SSeessssiioonn 당당 44,,000000,,000000원원 ((부부가가세세 별별도도))

- 학회제공사항: 발표기자재(빔프로젝터및마이크), 명찰

- 참가자에게홍보시업체에서자체적으로함.

※참가자에게중식제공시업체자체적으로부담하여제공하여야함.

55.. 신신청청 마마감감일일 :: 22001100년년 88월월 3311일일((화화))

66.. 비비용용 청청구구 및및 납납부부 ::신청서접수후학회에서청구서를발송해드리며해당계좌로납부하시면됩니다.

77.. 신신청청방방법법:: 희희망망하하시시는는 업업체체는는 아아래래 신신청청서서에에 날날인인하하시시어어 학학회회로로 송송부부하하시시기기 바바랍랍니니다다..

※발표가능한 Session 수가 제한되어있어 선선착착순순으으로로 신청을받을예정이니발표를원하시면빠른시일내신청하시기

바랍니다.

본사는제품설명회를위와같이신청합니다.

2010. . .

대표자 : ___________________ (인)

사단법인한국분자·세포생물학회귀중(Fax. 02-558-0131)

제품설명회 참가 신청서

업체명국문

영문

연락처전화번호 팩스번호

담당자 E-mail

희망일자□ Session 1 - 4 : 10월 7일 점심시간 40분

□ Session 5 - 8 : 10월 8일 점심시간 40분

경비 4,000,000원 (VAT 별도)

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출장협조 의뢰서

2010년 한국분자·세포생물학회 정기학술대회가

아래와 같이 개최되오니 소속 회원들이 참가할 수 있도록

출장을 허락하여 주시기 바랍니다.

□ 일 시 : 2010년 10월 7일(목) - 8일(금)

□ 장 소 : 서울 코엑스

사사단단법법인인 한한국국분분자자··세세포포생생물물학학회회

회 장 정 진 하

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교통편 안내Direction

-- 지지하하철철

*2호선삼성역방면

삼성역하차, 5,6번 출구와연결된통로로진입, 밀레니엄광

장을통해진입.

*7호선청담역방면

청담역 2번출구(진행방향 앞쪽)로 나온 후 도보로 약 20-30

분거리직진, 아셈광장을통해진입.

-- 승승용용차차

서 울

●●강강남남역역방방면면

테헤란로삼성동방면으로직진, 삼성역사거리에서유턴하여현

대백화점을끼고우회전, 전방 200m 우측에있는Gate3 (서문)

을통하여옥상및지하주차장(오크우드호텔지하쪽)으로진입

●●잠잠실실방방면면

삼성역 사거리에서 직진하여 현대백화점을 끼고 우회전, 전방

200m 우측에있는Gate3 (서문)을통하여옥상및지하주차장

(오크우드호텔지하쪽)으로진입

●●강강남남고고속속터터미미널널방방면면

제일생명사거리에서직진하여라마다호텔을지나직진, 봉은사

아셈사거리에서우회전후 100m 직진하여Gate3(서문)를통해

진입

●●영영동동대대로로방방면면

영동대교를건너서경기고및청담역사거리직진, 코엑스사거

리에서우회전하여전방 100m 좌측에있는Gate4(북문)를통하

여지하주차장으로진입.

수도권

●●인인천천방방향향에에서서오오시시는는길길

서울외곽고속도로판교방향으로진입하여의왕, 과천고속도로

에서과천방향으로진입하여경마장옆으로진행, 양재대로로합

류하여 가락동 농수산물 시장방향으로 진행하시다가 삼성병원

못가서영동대교방향으로좌회전, 삼성역 사거리에서직진, 코

엑스 사거리에서 유턴하여 전방 100m 우측에 있는 Gate2 (남

문) 또는Gate5 (동문2)를통하여지하주차장으로진입

●●강강화화,, 김김포포방방향향에에서서오오시시는는길길

88올림픽도로로진입하여잠실방향으로주행하시다가영동대교

를 지나면 3차선으로 차선을 바꾸어 주행하여 잠실운동장 조금

못가서 LG 주유소를 끼고 우회전, 무역센터 방향으로 우회전,

코엑스 사거리에서 좌회전하면 전방 100m 우측에 있는 Gate2

(남문) 또는Gate5 (동문2)를통하여지하주차장으로진입

지방

●●경경부부고고속속도도로로로로오오시시는는길길

서울 방향으로 진행하시다가 양재 인터체인지에서 가락동 농수

산물시장방향으로직진하여삼성병원못가서영동대교방향좌

회전, 삼성역 사거리 지나서 코엑스 사거리에서 유턴하여 직진

방향 100m 우측에있는Gate2 (남문) 또는Gate5 (동문2)를통

하여지하주차장으로진입

●●중중부부고고속속도도로로,, 구구리리방방향향에에서서오오시시는는길길

중부고속도로방향(구리 방향은 강동대교를 건너서)에서는 88올

림픽도로 김포방향으로 진입하여 잠실 운동장 방향으로 진행하

시다가 무역센터 방향으로 직진, 코엑스 사거리에서 좌회전

100m 직진하여우측에있는통하여지하주차장으로진입

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주차안내

-- 시시내내버버스스

●●그그랜랜드드인인터터컨컨티티넨넨탈탈호호텔텔((삼삼성성역역 55번번출출구구)) 앞앞:: 정정류류장장번번호호

2233220011

일반버스: 146, 341, 360, 730 (파랑버스), 3411, 4434 (초록

버스), 41 (노란버스), 강남07 (마을버스)

공항버스: 6000

●●코코엑엑스스아아티티움움((무무역역센센터터)) 앞앞:: 정정류류장장번번호호2233119999

일반버스: 143 (파랑버스), 2413, 4318, 4419 (초록버스), 강

남01 (마을버스)

공항버스: 도심터미널

●●코코엑엑스스동동문문앞앞:: 정정류류장장번번호호2233119988

일반버스: 146, 301, 342, 362, 401 (파랑버스), 2415, 3217,

3411, 3412, 3414, 3418 (초록버스), 강남01 (마을

버스)

공항버스: 6002

●●봉봉은은사사건건너너편편:: 정정류류장장번번호호2233119911

일반버스: 342, 640 (파랑버스), 3411, 3412 (초록버스)

공항버스: 강남심야노선

●●한한국국전전력력((삼삼성성역역77번번출출구구)) 앞앞:: 정정류류장장번번호호2233119977

일반버스: 143, 146, 301, 342, 362, 401, 640 (파랑버스),

2413, 2415, 3217, 3412, 3414, 3417, 3418,

4318, 4419 (초록버스), 강남01, 강남06 (마을버스)

공항버스: 도심터미널, 도심터미널2

-- 탄탄천천주주차차장장

•탄천주차장은탄천을사이로송파구와강남구로구분되어있습니다. 송파구탄천주차장의위치는종합운동장쪽이며, 강남구탄천

주차장의위치는강남병원옆쪽에있습니다.

●●봉봉은은로로에에서서탄탄천천주주차차장장가가는는방방법법

•봉은로직진→봉은교직진→종합운동장서문앞에서비보호좌회전→송파탄천주차장입구

•영동대로→휘문고교앞좌회전→강남서→탄천길→강남탄천주차장입구

●●테테헤헤란란로로에에서서탄탄천천주주차차장장가가는는방방법법

•테헤란로직진→종합운동장전철역앞에서U턴→올림픽(88)도로방면으로우회전→종합운동장서문앞에서비보호좌회전→

송파탄천주차장입구

•삼성역우회전→영동대로→휘문고교좌회전→강남서→탄천길→강남탄천주차장

※송파구와강남구탄천주차장에이용요금이상이하므로비교하여이용에착오없으시길바랍니다.

구분 (강남)탄천주차장 (송파)탄천주차장

주차장관리 강남구 도시관리공단 송파구 시설관리공단

주차요금 매분 10분당 200원 7시간 2,000원 / 초과 시 시간당 1,000원씩주차대수 996대 900~1,000대

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-- CCOOEEXX 주주차차장장 코코엑엑스스 지지하하 22~~44층층

●●주주차차요요금금

•승용차: 15분당1,000원 (최초30분2,000원)

※1일주차할경우승용차에는최고4만원의주차요금이적용

•2.5톤이상화물차: 승용차주차요금의2배

•대형버스: 코엑스주차장이용불가(탄천주차장이용)

※주차요금이 부담스러우신 이용객께서는 대중교통을 이용

하시길 바라며, 부득이하게 승용차를 이용하고자 하시면

탄천주차장을이용하시기바랍니다.

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