ASHBi Seminar (Dr. Kyogo Kawaguchi)
This seminar has been rescheduled to 14 April from 5 April.
We will have ASHBi Seminar with Dr. Kyogo Kawaguchi from RIKEN BDR, as a lecturer.
Dr. Kyogo Kawaguchi received his Ph.D in 2015 from The University of Tokyo, where he studied nonequilibrium physics and biophysics under the supervision of Masaki Sano. As a visiting student at the Institute for Virus Research at Kyoto University from 2013 to 2015, he gained experience in experiments in Ryoichiro Kageyama’s lab. After completing his Ph.D, Kyogo joined Allon Klein’s lab at Harvard Medical School to work on theory and experiments related to stem cell dynamics. Since 2018, he has been a Hakubi Team Leader at RIKEN in Kobe, where his lab conducts research on multicellular dynamics and intracellular condensate formation, utilizing a combination of cell culture experiments, theoretical physics, and machine learning.
If you have any interest in the topic, you are welcome to attend this seminar.
Program
Date
Friday, 14 April 2023 (new!!)Wednesday, 5 April 2023
Time
11:00 a.m.– noon [JST]
Venue
Conference Room (B1F, Faculty of Medicine Bldg. B) ONSITE ONLY!
[NOTE] On-site participation will be closed when capacity is reached.
Language
English
Title
Inferring the rules of cell fate interactions using nonequilibrium physics and graph-based machine learning
Lecturer
Dr. Kyogo Kawaguchi
Team Leader, RIKEN BDR
Eligibility
Academic researchers and students
Registration
Pre-registered participants only
Host
Contact
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (WPI-ASHBi)
ashbi-event [at] mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Please change [at] to @.