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HGM2005 (HUGO's 10th International Human Genome Meeting) will be held in Kyoto

t that defines haplot type structures of human SNP, and Dr. Yoshiyuki Sakaki (Japan) will discuss comparisons between the human and chimpanzee genomes.

  • Plenary II April 19 (Tuesday), 2005 09:00-11:00 at the Main Hall "Disease-oriented Large-scale Population Studies" This will be one of the most noteworthy sessions where Dr. Kari Stefansson (Iceland), Dr. Leena Peltonen (Finland), and Dr. Bill Ollier (UK) are all gathered together. Dr. Ruth Chadwick as moderator will address disease-oriented large-scale population projects in Europe, which have been conducted, and future projects planned from various perspectives.

  • Plenary III April 20 (Wednesday), 2005 09:00-11:00 at the Main Hall "Genome Functions" Dr. Anindya Dutta will discuss the ENCODE project in the U.S. with an emphasis on replication dynamics of human chromosomes. Dr. Yoshihide Hayashizaki will discuss the Genome Network Project in Japan. Dr. Allan Bradley from the U.K. will discuss extracting functions from the mouse genome.

  • Symposium I April 19 (Tuesday), 2005 13:30-15:30 at the Main Hall "Comparative Genomics" In addition to various disease-oriented population studies sessions, a session with Dr. Svante Paabo and Dr. Eddy Rubin will have them discuss the latest findings on "Comparative Genomics." Also, a "Human Diversity"session will be interesting when related to the history of human groups, and its ultimate connection to personal medical care.
    • With respect to future developments, "Stem Cell Genome"regenerative medicine and epigenetics will be covered with the latest findings about this newsworthy topic. With regards to the latest technologies, imaging and chemobio will be covered. Also, the IBM researcher who extracted the Earth Simulator from Blue Genes will present his application of Blue Genes to drug development.

    In addition to the sessions and symposium listed above, there will be 10 sessions with 36 guest speakers, and 1
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