The 16th BRI International Symposium

The 16th BRI International Symposium

Evolutionary
Genomics:

From Biodiversity to
Human Disease

Mon 2 March 2026
10:00-17:35

Registration

BRI hosts an annual international symposium since FY2010 as part of our joint usage/research event. We invite you to join our BRI International Symposium on March 2, 2026.

Date
Mon 2 March 2026, 10:00-17:35
Venue
Nakada Memorial Hall
Brain Research Institute, Niigata University
(1-757 Asahimachidori, Chuo-ku Niigata 951-8585 JAPAN) → GoogleMaps
Language
English
Fee
No participation fee required.

Program

  • 10:00-10:10

    Opening Remarks

    Kohta Yoshida

    Brain Research Institute, Niigata University

  • CHAIR: Rie Saito
  • 10:10-10:40

    Evolutionary Brain Pathology for understanding mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases

    Kohta Yoshida

    Brain Research Institute, Niigata University

  • 10:40-11:20

    Combined single-cell profiling of chromatin-transcriptome and splicing across brain regions, primate species and disease state

    Wen Hu

    Weill Cornell Medicine, USA

  • 11:20-11:30

    Break

  • CHAIR: Kohta Yoshida
  • 11:30-12:10

    Genomic approaches to understand the evolution of the human brain

    Janet Song

    Harvard University, USA

  • 12:10-12:40

    The Evolution of the Human Brain: Genomic and Molecular Mechanisms

    Ikuo Suzuki

    The University of Tokyo

  • 12:40-13:40

    Lunch

  • CHAIR: Naoko Fujito
  • 13:40-14:20

    Human Genetic Diversity and Health: Shaped by Population History, Challenged by Environment

    Hie Lim Kim

    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

  • 14:20-14:50

    Human evolution in the Ryukyu Archipelago: From ancient DNA to biobank

    Masatoshi Matsunami

    University of the Ryukyus

  • 14:50-15:20

    Evolutionary Conserved Dormancy Mechanisms in Mycobacteria: Dynamic DNA Bridging by an Intrinsically Disordered Protein

    Sohkichi Matsumoto

    Niigata University

  • 15:20-15:40

    APOBEC3, Infection, and Cancer from an Evolutionary Perspective

    Naoko Fujito

    Brain Research Institute, Niigata University

  • 15:40-15:55

    Break

  • CHAIR: Yuuki Ishita
  • 15:55-16:25

    Massively parallel characterization of regulatory mutations that make us human

    Fumitaka Inoue

    Kyoto University

  • 16:25-16:55

    Evolutionary and Pathological Origins of Neurodegeneration

    Hideaki Matsui

    Brain Research Institute, Niigata University

  • 16:55-17:25

    Genomic Parallels Between Cichlid Evolutionary Diversity and Human Disease

    Masato Nikaido

    Institute of Science Tokyo

  • 17:25-17:35

    Closing Remarks

    Kohta Yoshida

    Brain Research Institute, Niigata University

Contact

BRI Administration Office
TEL 025-227-0388
seminar[at]bri.niigata-u.ac.jp

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