The 2006 Kyoto Prize Workshops

Future of FACS Technology: Application to Biomedical Research

Leonard Arthur Herzenberg

/  Immunologist and Geneticist

Advanced Technology

Biotechnology and Medical Technology

2006

11 /12 Sun

13:00 - 17:00

Place: Kyoto International Conference Center

Address:Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan

Finished

Program

13:00
Opening Address Tasuku Honjo
Introduction to Laureate Sonoko Habu
Laureate Lecture Leonard A. Herzenberg (the Laureate in Advanced Technology)
“History and Uses of Flow Cytometry and Sorting (the Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorter)”
Lecture Sonoko Habu
“Great Contributions of FACS to Immunology Studies: On the Model of T Cell Development”
Intermission
Lecture Hiromitsu Nakauchi
“Use of FACS for Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine”
Lecture Kiyokazu Agata (Professor, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University)
“Molecular and Cellular Analyses of Planarian Regeneration Utilizing FACS”
Lecture Michiyuki Matsuda (Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University)
“Live Cell Monitoring of Protein Activities”
17:00
Closing

Laureates

Leonard Arthur Herzenberg

Immunologist and Geneticist

Dr. Leonard Arthur Herzenberg took the lead in developing a flow cytometer called the Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorter (FACS) that automatically sorts viable cells by their properties. Combining fluorescent-labeled monoclonal antibodies as FACS reagents with this instrument, he made an enormous contribution towards the dramatic advancement of life sciences and clinical medicine.

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Related information

date
November 12, 2006
place
Kyoto International Conference Center
Coordinator
Tasuku Honjo (Chairman, Kyoto Prize Committe; Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University)
Coordinators and Moderators
Sonoko Habu (Professor, School of Medicine, Tokai University) Hiromitsu Nakauchi (Professor, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo)