Glyco-Core Symposium 2025(GCS2025)
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Glyco-Core Symposium 2025(GCS2025)
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GCS2025 is organized annually by the Institute for Glyco-core Research
(iGCORE) starting in 2024. It serves as a forum for presenting the outcomes of two major initiatives: the Joint Usage/Research Center Glyco Science Cooperative Network (J-GlycoNet) and the Human Glycome Atlas Project (Large-scale Academic Frontier Promotion Program).
The deadline for poster title submission is approaching--Sunday, July 27--just two weeks away. As an international symposium, this event provides young researchers and students a valuable opportunity to present at an international forum while remaining in Japan.
【Date】 Wednesday-Thursday, September 24-25, 2025
【Venue】Toyoda Auditorium, Nagoya University
【Participants and Poster Presenters】
Researchers and students with an interest in glycoscience or interdisciplinary research who have their own research themes.
【Registration】
● Poster Presentation Title Submission Deadline: Sunday, July 27 at 23:59 JST (Participant registration must be completed prior to submission.)
Registration is here
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● Participant Registration Deadline: Saturday, August 24 at 23:59 JST
【Program Highlights】
This year, the symposium welcomes six distinguished speakers from overseas and six renowned domestic researchers. The plenary lecture will be delivered by Dr. Manfred Wuhrer from Leiden University Medical Center (Netherlands). Throughout both days, poster presentations will feature a wide range of interdisciplinary research, led by J-GlycoNet-supported investigators.
【Contact】
For inquiries, please contact: Miyake and Domae - Research Promotion Office, iGCORE, Nagoya Univ.
Email: igcoresg<at>igcore.nagoya-u.ac.jp <at>→@
★For GTR students:A Next-Generation Lecture will be held at 13:00 on the same day. As this session does not overlap with the poster session, and the symposium allows free entry and exit, participants of the Next-Generation Lecture are also welcome to present posters without scheduling conflicts.