Sept 1

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Track A @International Conference Hall, 3F

09:00-11:00
Session 5A1: Engineering Cellular Glycosylation & Synthetic Glycobiology
Chairs: John Yu, Alice Yu
09:00
Keynote 1: Matthew DeLisa, Cornell Univ., USA
Making weak antigens strong: exploiting bacterial outer membrane vesicles for delivering glycans to the immune system (D051)
09:30
Keynote 2: Yoshiki Narimatsu, Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark
Cell-based mucin array for discovery and characterization of mucinase and glycan-binding modules (D052)
10:00
Christian Büll, Radbound Univ. Nijmegen, Netherlands
Unraveling of the human sialylation network (A007)
10:15
Thomas Rexer, Max Planck Institute, Germany
Chemoenzymatic glycosylation of polypeptides using eukaryotic oligosaccharyltransferase and synthetic lipid-linked glycans (B005)
10:30
Travel Award: Thapakorn Jaroentomeechai, Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark
A cell-based production pipeline for mammalian glycopeptides and glycans (B001)
10:45
Travel Award: Jaesoo Jung, Univ. of Alberta, Canada
Elucidating the sulfated glycan ligands for Siglec-3 and -8 expressed on microglia (A028)

11:00-11:20
Coffee Break
@Lobby, 4F

11:20
Plenary 8: Inka Brockhausen, Queen's Univ., Canada (online presentation)
Chaired by: Philippe Delannoy
Mucins and bacteria: Functional relationships (D011)

12:00-12:30
Closing Ceremony
Including Travel and Poster Award Ceremony, and Presentation for Glyco27

Track B @2nd Conference Room, 3F

09:00-11:00
Session 5B1: Developmental Glycobiology
Chairs: Alexey Pshezhetsky, Tadashi Suzuki
09:00
Keynote 1: Hamed Jafar-Nejad, Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Targeting POGLUT1 to promote biliary development in mouse models of Alagille Syndrome (D053)
09:30
Keynote 2: Anja Münster-Kühnel, Hannover Medical School, Germany
Novel functions of polysialic in kidney development (D054)
10:00
Ken Kitajima, Nagoya Univ., Japan
Discovery, distribution, and biological significance of the sialic acid-specific sulfotransferases in vertebrates (A135)
10:20
Kenjiroo Matsumoto, Gifu Univ., Japan
Distinct roles of O-fucose on Notch trafficking in humans and Drosophila (A137)
10:40
Shoko Nishihara, Soka Univ., Japan
O-GlcNAcylation regulates stem cell pluripotency through P-body formation (A139)