Asia-Pacific Geneticsセミナーのお知らせ

日本遺伝学会(GSJ)とAustralasia遺伝学会(GSA)は遺伝学分野のさらなる発展とアジア・オセアニア地域の研究者の国際交流を目指し、定期的な国際セミナー(ZOOM形式、使用言語英語)を定期的に開くことしました。その記念すべき第一回は、太田朋子先生にご登壇いただくことになっております。日本、オーストラリアのみならず世界各国から多くの参加者を集めて議論を深めていきたいと考えております。

The 1st Asia-Pacific Genetics Online Seminar series
【日程】5月24日(火)13:00~14:00(日本時間)
【形式】ZOOMを用いたオンライン形式(英語)(講演40分、質疑20分)

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https://otago.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_T026tin3QAeB3NmMhryvAg

【講演者】Tomoko Ohta
【タイトル】“Near-Neutrality, Epigenetics and Transposable Elements.”
【司会】Hideki Innan

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Announcement of Asia-Pacific Genetics Seminar series

The Genetics Society of Japan (GSJ) and the Genetic Society of AustralAsia (GSA) have agreed to work together in hosting regular international seminars (ZOOM format, in English) with the aim of further developing the field of genetics and promoting international exchange between researchers in Asia and Oceania. While our societies have worked together with the International Genetics Federation in developing this concept, we seek the involvement of other societies in our region in organizing future seminars. We have pleasure in inviting you to our first seminar. It is our great honor for us to have Dr. Tomoko Ota to be the speaker.

The 1st Asia-Pacific Genetics Online Seminar series
Date: Tuesday, May 24, 13:00~14:00 (Japan time)
Format: Online (English) using ZOOM (40 minutes for lecture, 20 minutes for Q&A)

https://otago.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_T026tin3QAeB3NmMhryvAg

Speaker: Tomoko Ohta
Title: “Near-Neutrality, Epigenetics and Transposable Elements.
Moderator: Hideki Innan

We look forward to your participation. We would also appreciate it if you could forward this information to anyone around you who may be interested.

Asia-Pacific Genetics Seminar Working group
Philip Batterham (University of Melbourne)
Peter Dearden (University of Otago)
Catherine Grueber (University of Sydney)
Naoki Irie (University of Tokyo)
Junko Kanoh (University of Tokyo)
Masato Nikaido (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Lee Ann Rollins (University of New South Wales)

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