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Oct. 16(Wed) - 18(Fri), 2024 BEXCO, BUSAN, KOREA ·Î°í

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Decoding Genomic Mysteries:
Journey into Functional Genomics
International Conference of the Genetics Society of Korea
1st Asian Genetics Consortium Conference
Oct. 16(Wed) - 18(Fri), 2024 BEXCO, Busan, Korea
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Main Symposia

Medical Genetics

This session offers a crucial platform to delve into the intricate relationship between genetics and medicine. Through illuminating presentations and dynamic discussions, our goal is to untangle the complexities of genetic diseases, investigate cutting-edge diagnostic methods, and highlight emerging therapies.

October 18 (Fri) 14:00-17:00
Room 321-322
Chair: Guang-Ho Cha (Chungnam National University)
14:00-14:30
Activation of the Pyrin Inflammasome and Selective Advantage of Familial Mediterranean Fever
Jae Jin Chae
National Institutes of Health, USA
14:30-15:00
Determining the Early Disease Process of ALS using MATR3 S85C Knock-in Mice
Jeehye Park
University of Toronto, Canada
15:00-15:30
YAP/TAZ Coordinates Adipocyte Plasticity and Leptin to Maintain Metabolic Homeostasis
Jae Myoung Suh
KAIST, Korea
15:30-15:50 Break
15:50-16:20
Precision Medicine and Drug Screening Using Lung Cancer Organoids Derived from Cryobiopsy
Chaeuk Chung
Chungnam National University, Korea
16:20-16:50
Anchorage Plasticity Reconstructs the Metastatic Cascade
Hyun Woo Park
Yonsei University, Korea

Genomics & Chromosomics

New technology and diverse fields in Genomics & Chromosomics
In the session of Genomics & Chromosomics, we invited very famous and young professors or researchers working in diverse fields inclding chromosomics, infection science, microbiome research, comparative genomics, and medical genomics. And we hope that the new technologies to be introduced here will be an important milestone for conference participants' research.

October 18 (Fri) 14:00-17:00
Room 323
Chair: Jae-won Huh (KRIBB)
14:00-14:30
Genome and Sex Chromosome Analyses of Japanese Frogs Carrying both XY and ZW Chromosomes within the Same Species
Yukako Katsura
Kyoto University, Japan
14:30-15:00
Aerobic Bacterial Group as an Early-stage Biomarker from Fecal Samples of Patients with Colorectal Cancer without Distant Metastasis
Kung Ahn
HuNBiome, Korea
15:00-15:30
The Next Generation Gene Therapy: Building Personalized Medicine with High-Precision CRISPR Technology
Seung Hwan Lee
Chung-Ang University, Korea
15:30-16:00
Localized Immunological Memory in Cynomolgus Macaques Following SARSCoV-2 Infection
Jung Joo Hong
KRIBB, Korea
16:00-16:30
Genetic Research using Common Marmosets
Dohyun Lee
Osong Medical Innovation Foundation, Korea
16:30-17:00
Maximizing Clinical-omics Data Value by Genomic Information Management
Jeong-An Gim
Soonchunhyang University, Korea

Forensic Genetics

Recent technological advances in forensic genetics
This year's session will cover researches based on the latest techniques to address long-standing challenges in forensic genetics, such as mixture analysis, kinship analysis and missing person investigation.

October 18 (Fri) 14:00-17:00
Room 324
Chair: Si-Keun Lim (Sungkyunkwan University)
14:00-14:40
Mixed Low-template DNA Analysis Utilizing PTA and Hybrid Capture-based NGS of 1.2 K Identity SNPs
Kyoung-Jin Shin
Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea
14:40-15:10
Development of a DNA Methylation-based Age Prediction Model for Costal Cartilage
Ju Yeon Jung
National Forensic Service, Korea
15:10-15:40
Investigation and Utilization of LUS and LUS+ Allele Frequency Tables based on 25 Autosomal STR Loci in the Korean Population
Sungmin Kim
Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Korea
15:40-16:00 Break
16:00-16:20
Chromosomal Sharing-based Kinship Inference: Measuring Shared Regions and Practical Applications
Sohee Cho
Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea
16:20-16:40
Proposal of Efficient and High-quality Gene Extraction Method from Forensic Samples
Hajin Kim
GeneAll Research Institute, Korea
16:40-17:00
Application of Droplet Digital PCR in a Mixture Study of STR Profiling
Un Na Koh
Sungkyunkwan University, Korea