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

5 workshops planned. Although the workshops focus mainly on the study of humans, disease-oriented studies and technologies related to proteome and structural genomics will cover other areas. Also, for HGM2005, an "Environmental Genomics"session will be held to support the new direction of microorganism genomes, and two workshops are planned on the field of ethics.

Public Forum Organized by HGM2005

HGM2005 Public Forum: "What is the Human Genome?"
The day before HGM2005 a Public Forum will be held inviting high school students as panelists to think, exchange opinions, and listen about the human genome, and its research with many people. It is planned so that anybody can participate.
*For participation details, please refer to http://www.life-bio.or.jp/


"What is the Human Genome?"
Organizer: HGM2005
Operation and planning: Life & Bio plaza 21 (incorporated nonprofit organization)
Date and time: April 17, 2005 from 14:00 - 16:30
Location: Kyoto University Clock Tower Centennial Hall (Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501)
Admission fee: Free

Theme 1: "What is the human genome?"
Genomic Sciences Center
Dr. Yoshiyuki Sakaki, President of HUGO and Co-chair of HGM Local Organizing Committee

Theme 2: "Genomic research in society"
Institute of Research in Humanities, Kyoto University Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University
Dr. Kazuto Kato, Member of HGM2005 Local Organizing Committee

General discussion with high school student panelists
Commentator: Mr. Goro Koide, NHK commentator

Exhibition

HGM2005 Exhibition will be held at the Event Hall of Kyoto International Conference Hall. Genomic Sciences Center and 60 companies will have total of 70 booths present onsite, and poster presentations will
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Contact: Ben Huybrechts
ben.huybrechts@whise.be
32-027-211-528
Kyodo PR
7-Apr-2005


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