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[The 8th Super Interdisciplinary Conference] 2nd Cellular Agriculture Conference - Practical Application is in sight! Frontiers of Cellular Agriculture and Cultured Meat~/March 9, 2019, 14:40~@Shinjuku

2019.02.13
[8th Super Interdisciplinary Conference] 2nd Cellular Agriculture Conference - Practical Applications in sight! Frontiers of Cellular Agriculture and Cultured Meat - / March 9, 2019, 14:40~@Shinjuku.
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2nd Cellular Agriculture Conference
~ Practical application is in sight! The forefront of cellular agriculture and cultured meat~!

Riverness will sponsor the event.The 8th Main Meeting of the Association of Hyperdifferent Fields(Friday and Saturday, March 8-9, 2019) within the "2nd Cellular Agriculture Conference - Practical Applications in sight! The Forefront of Cellular Agriculture and Cultured Meat" (session partner: Nippon Ham Co., Ltd.) will be held within the "2nd Cellular Agriculture Conference - Practical Application in Sight!

 

The 8th Main Conference of the Association of Hyperdifferent Fields WEB:https://hic.lne.st/2019


Cellular agriculture is the production of agricultural, livestock, and marine products through cell culture. A typical example is "cell-cultured meat," which is produced by combining muscle cell culture and regenerative medicine technology, and is expected to be a decisive factor in solving the world's food problems.
Since the first Cellular Agriculture Conference last year, social interest in this field has finally increased, and we are holding this conference in the hope that this year's conference will again bring about a layered collaboration.
In this session, Professor Yuji Harada, who is conducting research at Tokyo Women's Medical University on the application of regenerative medicine technology to food production in space, will introduce the front lines of cellular agriculture, which is gaining depth in elementary schools, universities, companies, and the government, including its development in the field of education, the latest trends in corporate development, and government perspectives on food safety regulations. The latest developments in the field of cellular agriculture in education, the latest trends in corporate development, and government perspectives on food safety regulations.


We will have a program of discussions among researchers, venture companies, and large corporations from various perspectives, not limited to the themes of this session.
Audience members are invited to attend the conference. Please visit the conference website (see below).

Application:https://hic.lne.st/2019

 


The 2nd Cellular Agriculture Conference - Practical Application is in sight! The Forefront of Cellular Agriculture and Cultured Meat~!
Session Partner Nippon Ham Corporation

Date: Saturday, March 9, 2019, 14:40-16:10
Place: Bellesalle Shinjuku Grand (Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Grand Tower 5F, 8-17-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023)
Nearest Stations: Nishi-Shinjuku Station (Marunouchi Line), Tochomae Station (Oedo Line) Shinjuku Nishiguchi Station (Oedo Line), Shinjuku Station (JR Line, Marunouchi Line, Odakyu Line, Keio Line, Shinjuku Line, Oedo Line)
Map:http://bit.ly/2Clyojh

 

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Project Lecturer, Institute for Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Yuji Haraguchi
Together with Professor Tatsuya Shimizu, Director of the Institute, and in collaboration with Waseda University, he succeeded in producing thick three-dimensional cardiac muscle tissue by co-culturing algae and animal cells. They demonstrated the possibility of producing organ-like tissue ex vivo by using light energy. He aims to establish a new treatment method by applying a new tissue engineering method, "cell sheet engineering," to regenerative medicine, and is also conducting research on the application of regenerative medicine technology to food production in space.

 


Doctoral Program, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Ms. Yuki Tanaka
Mr. Hanyu invited me to join the Shoijinmeat Project in April 2016, saying, "Why don't we do a cell culture class for elementary school students?" and joined the Shoijinmeat Project in April 2016. He has been working on cell culture experiments at home to establish a cell culture method that anyone can use. Together with Mr. Kaneko, Mr. Hanyu, and others, he established a cell culture method focusing on commercially available items, and in November 2018, he gave the world's first pure meat culture class at a high school in Tokyo.

 


Senior at Jiyuunomori Gakuen High School / Wild Scientist
Mr. Sota Kaneko
He first met Shojinmeat Project at a fab space in Tokyo, where he happened to be. He was attracted by the unique approach of the Shojinmeat Project, which was promoting DIY cell culture at home. Mr. Kaneko, who was good at electronics, focused on the incubator, which was expensive for its simple structure, and successfully built it himself. He and Mr. Tanaka, who will also be speaking at the conference, are working together to develop low-cost educational materials for the general public.

 


NEST Project Second Master Course Cellular Agriculture Laboratory
Yuya Ishikawa, Haruka Inoue, Shinji Sato, and Miharu Moroi
The Cellular Agriculture Team conducts research under the NEST Project, a program adopted by the JST Junior Doctor Training School. The team aims to solve the world's food problem by cultivating edible fish cells through cellular agriculture. They are also actively discussing how cell-cultured food can be spread and accepted by people.

 


CTO, Integriculture, Inc.
Mr. Kazuko Kawashima
D. (Agriculture) from Hiroshima University in 2012, has been a Baylor College of Medicine Fellow, a JSPS (DC1, PD) Fellow, co-founded the Citizen Science organization Co-Lab and the Shojinmeat Project, and co-founded Integrative Culture Co. Co-founded Integrative Culture Inc. His research focuses on endocrinology, and he invented the CulNet System, an inexpensive, large-scale cell culture system, which he aims to use to create a platform for anyone to participate in cell agriculture.

 


Naoki Shinoda
B.S. (Biotechnology), Osaka University. D. in Agriculture from the University of Tokyo. Worked in food safety, quality, and regulatory affairs at national testing and analysis laboratories, food safety authorities, international organizations, and food-related companies.As a personal activity, he is a member of the Shojinmeat Food Safety and Regulatory Cluster, where he discusses and debates the safety of cellular meats and regulatory relationships.He has published numerous articles, patents, book and magazine articles, and lectures on food safety.

 

Manager, Corporate Strategy Department, Ajinomoto Co.
Mr. Akito Chinen
Joined Ajinomoto Co. At the research institute, he was engaged in the development of bacteria that efficiently produce amino acids, research and development of fermentation ingredients, and other activities. He then moved to the planning department, where he has been involved in building business alliances with start-ups and M&A operations. He aims to create innovative businesses that solve issues of "global sustainability," "food resources," and "healthy living" in collaboration with universities, startups, and companies from different industries.

 

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Cellular Agriculture Conference Coordinator and Moderator
Risa Nishiyama
After working at an accounting firm, he returned to school to make a transition to the world of food and science. While thinking about his thesis theme, he encountered cellular agriculture. Fascinated by its futuristic ideas that foresaw a paradigm shift in food, agriculture, and manufacturing, and by its elegance in solving global issues such as the environment, food, and animal ethics in one fell swoop using sustainable methods, she joined the Shojinmeat Project. He is involved in the dissemination of information and the establishment of the Cellular Agriculture Association, with the aim of promoting cellular agriculture.

 

------------------------------------------The outline of the 8th Main Conference of the Society for Hyperdifferential Studies: -------------------------------------------

Conference theme: Connecting, Time, Space, and the Senses
Date and time of the event:
Friday, March 8, 09:00-18:20 (18:30-20:00 Reception)
Saturday, March 9, 09:00-18:20 (18:30-20:00 Reception)
Organized by: Liverness Co.
Venue: Bellesalle Shinjuku Grand
Participation fee: Free for academics and presenters, 100,000 yen for companies
    *Free of charge for partners and those willing to serve as judges
Convention URL:https://hic.lne.st/2019
Conference program (tentative, excerpts):

Friday, March 8
keynote speech
TECH PLANTER World Communication
Deep Tech Sessions (Introductory/Drone/Food Tech)
Real Tech Venture of the Year 2019 Awards Ceremony
<パネルディスカッション>
 The Future of Human-Robot Interaction."
 Genomics, Industry, and Us: Approaches and Prospects for a Genome-utilizing Society
 Creation of "comfortable spaces" through contact with nature.
 Food production using underutilized resources."
 The Truth About Local Ecosystems, According to the Founders."
 "Mind Sensing and Beyond - Psychology x Technology Expands the Future."
 'Did you know that you can consult with town factories about your ideas? Into the Era of Superfactories Manufacturing Knowledge"
<Short pitch
 Technology Splash" (short pitches by poster presenters)

Saturday, March 9
keynote speech
Liberace Research Funding Award 2019
Expanding the World of Taste with Technology

Exploring the Origins of Innovation
<パネルディスカッション>
 New research and projects created by researchers and businesses."
 "Excitement Deepens Education for the Future."
 What is the Value of Human Beings in a Society Based on Artificial Intelligence? 〜Creating a future in which all people can play an active role"
 "Re-Designing Learning Environments: How to Nurture the Next Generation to Solve the World's Problems?"
 Creating a New Image of the Researcher: How Creative Are You? ~"
 Toward an Information Ecosystem Linking Healthcare and R&D."
<Symposium
 "The Challenge of Completing the 2030 Seafloor Map"
The 2nd Cellular Agriculture Conference - Practical applications are in sight! The Forefront of Cellular Agriculture and Cultured Meat"


Contact us
Liverness Corporation (Attn: Kaneko, Tsukagoshi)
TEL:03-5227-4198 E-mail:[email protected]


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