10:00–10:40
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Kei Inouye (Kyoto University)
Mechanism of multicellular cell movement in the cellular slime mould
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10:45–11:25
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Kenji Matsumoto (Dept. of Math., Hokkaido University)
3d reconstruction of amoeboid movement in Amoeba proteus
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11:25–12:05
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Jean Paul Rieu (Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University)*
What kind of relation between Traction Forces and Motility in Amoebae ?
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12:10–12:50
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Seiji Takagi (Future University Hakodate)*
Dynamic ordering of birefringent fibrils and cell movement in the true slime mould
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12:50–14:20
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Lunch break
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14:20–15:00
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Naoya Fujiwara (University of Tokyo)
Re-definition of city based on GPS data of human movement
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15:05–15:45
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Takaaki Aoki (Kagawa University)*
Cities and roads as pattern formation on landscape
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15:45–16:00
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Short break
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16:00–16:40
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Akatsuki Kimura (Graduate University for Advanced Studies)*
Emergence and reversal of cytoplasmic streaming in the C. elegance nematode zygote
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16:45–17:25
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Shigeru Sakurazawa (Future University Hakodate)
Gel robot driven by BZ reactions
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17:30–18:10
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Kuniharu Ijiro (RIES, Hokkaido University)*
Self-assembly of nanoparticles in solution and at surface
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18:10–18:40
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Workshop banquet at seminar room 1-2
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19:00–21:00
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Dinner at Aburi-ya
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