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List of the Speakers and Lecture Titles Session 1: Visualizing and Controlling Molecules for Life S1-1 (Invited) S1-2 S1-3 (Invited) S1-4 Lihong V. WANG Itaru IMAYOSHI Scott E. FRASER Sachiko TSUKITA Keynote Karl Deisseroth S1-5 Tomomi KIYOMITSU S1-6 Kazuya KIKUCHI S1-7 Kazuo FUNABIKI S1-8 (Invited) Evan W. MILLER S1-9 Sotaro UEMURA S1-10 Atsushi MIYAWAKI California Institute of Technology, USA Kyoto University University of Southern California, USA Osaka University Title Date Photoacoustic Tomography: Deep Tissue Imaging by Ultrasonically Beating Optical Diffusion Regulatory Mechanism of Neural Stem Cells Revealed by Optical Manipulation of Gene Expressions Day1 Eavesdropping on Biological Processes with Multi-Dimensional Molecular Imaging Apical microtubules define the function of epithelial cell sheets consisting of nonciliated or multi-ciliated cells Stanford University, USA Illuminating the brain Nagoya University Optogenetic assemblies of cortical force-generating complexes during mitosis Osaka University in vivo Imaging Probes with Tunable Chemical Switches Day2 Institute of Biomedical Research and Innovation University of California, Berkeley, USA Circuit-dependent striatal PKA and ERK signaling underlying action selection Electrophysiology, Unplugged: New Chemical Tools to Image Voltage The University of Tokyo Single Cell Analysis of Stimulated Immune Cells with Real-time Selection RIKEN Brain Science Comprehensive approaches Institute using luminescence to studies of cellular functions Day3 Session 2: Imaging Disease Mechanisms Title Date Northwestern University Keynote A. Vania Apkarian Feinberg School of Make Chronic Pain Visible Medicine, USA S2-1 Masaya NAKAMURA Keio University S2-2 Nicholas SMITH S2-3 S2-4 James T PEARSON Mikiyasu SHRAI Ulrich H. VON (Invited) ANDRIAN S2-5 S2-6 (Invited) Osaka University Research Institute of National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Harvard Medical School, USA Masashi Yanagisawa Tsukuba University Stanford University and Mark J. Schnitzer S2-7 Motomasa TANAKA S2-8 Shigeo OKABE Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA RIKEN Brain Science Institute The University of Tokyo Cortical plasticity after spinal cord injury using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging Day1 Multimodal Label-free imaging to assess compositional and morphological changes in cells during immune activation Investigating in vivo myocardial and coronary molecular pathophysiology in mice with X-ray radiation imaging approaches Visualizing the Immune Response to Infections Imaging Sleep and Wakefulness Optical imaging of large-scale neural codes and voltage dynamics in behaving animals Day2 Abnormal local translation in dendrites impairs cognitive functions in neuropsychiatric disorders Imaging synapse formation and remodeling in vitro and in vivo Session 3: Imaging-based Diagnosis and Therapy Title S3-1 (Invited) S3-2 S3-3 (Invited) Denis Le Bihan Masaru Ishii Hisataka Kobayashi NeuroSpin, CEA Saclay Center, FRANCE Osaka University National Cancer How MRI makes the Brain Visible Intravital multiphoton imaging revealing cellular dynamics in vivo Theranostic Near Infrared Photoimmunotherapy for Cancer Yasuyoshi Institute, NIH, USA RIKEN Center for Life WATANABE Science Technologies Yasuteru URANO The University of Tokyo Geoffrey D. Rubin Duke University, USA Coronary Heart Disease Diagnosis: Engineering Triumphs, Economic Barriers S3-7 Kenji KABASHIMA Kyoto University Live imaging of the skin immune responses S3-8 Masahiro JINZAKI Keio University S3-4 S3-5 S3-6 (Invited) Keynote S3-9 Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Yasuhisa FUJIBAYASHI Date Day1 Novel and integrated imaging on Chronic Fatigue Novel fluorescent probes for rapid tumor imaging and fast glutathione dynamics Day2 Development of a horizontal CT and its application to musculoskeletal disease Stanford University, USA The Future of Precision Health & Integrated Diagnostics National Institute of Radiological Sciences Day3 Imaging and therapy against hypoxic tumors with 64Cu-ATSM