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editorial
. 2020 Mar 24;12(2):183–185. doi: 10.1007/s12551-020-00691-8

Table 1.

Symposium session names and organizers

Session topic Session chairpersons
1SBA Integrative approaches towards understanding of gene expression Takaharu Mori and Shun-ichi Sekine
1SCA Utilization of soft compartments/interfaces from nano to macroscale: Exploring the potential of living systems Yusuke Sato, Masamune Morita and Yuki Suzuki
1SDA What we can or cannot do by cryo-EM? The forefront of Structural Life Science Masahide Kikkawa and Atsushi Nakagawa
1SEA Physics of chromatin dynamics – towards understanding the regulation of gene expression Yuma Ito and Akatsuki Kimura
1SFA Toward “Ari-No-Mama” visualization to reveal biological functions - Resonance between life science and optical technology Atsushi Miyawaki and Tomomi Nemoto
1SGA Frontiers in multi-scale mechanobiology of muscle and vascular system Mitsuhiro Iwaki and Yuji Hara
1SHA Control of biological functions with hydrostatic pressure stimulation Hiroaki Hata and Masayoshi Nishiyama
1SBP ASB-BSJ Joint Symposium: Current challenges in biophysics centering on biomolecular interactions and the underlying forces Takayuki Nishizaka and Marc Kvansakul
1SCP Cutting-edge brain research from a biophysical perspective Takashi Tominaga and Bernd Kuhn
1SDP Current status and issues of protein solution biophysics Sususmu Uchiyama and Saeko Yanaka
1SEP What is “Single-cell PRESTO” doing? Katsuyuki Shiroguchi and Madoka Suzuki
1SFP Toward the chemical reaction control in biological environment by high-sensitive hydrogen detection Ichiro Tanaka and Hiroshi Ishikita
1SGP New horizon in molecular observation through high-dimensional data-driven and measurement informatics approaches Takanori Kigawa and Yasuhiro Matsunaga
1SHP Frontier of structure-function studies to unveil diverse GPCR signaling Kota Katayama and Ryoji Suno
2SBA Invitation to multimolecular crowding Kazuhito Tabata and Daisuke Miyoshi
2SCA Challenges of bioinformatics for the era of molecular structure big-data Tsuyoshi Shirai and Tohru Terada
2SDA Nonequilibrium Energetics of Biological Molecular Machines Chun-Biu Li and Shoichi Toyabe
2SEA Frontiers of Synchrotron Radiation Biophysics Hiroyuki Iwamoto and Hiroshi Sekiguchi
2SFA Elucidation of biological functions by optical control Yoshinori Shichida and Hisao Tsukamoto
2SGA How is ‘ENERGY’ generated/transferred across the cellular systems? Kei Wada and Yoichi Sakakibara
2SHA Challenges to get insight into unsolved problems of dynamic response in proteins Yu Takano and Yasushige Yonezawa
2SBP Measure x Analyze Metabolic Adaptation of Biological Systems Mariko Okada and Takeshi Bamba
2SCP Singularity Biology: Small elements change the function of the whole systems Tamiki Komatsuzaki and Kazuki Horikawa
2SDP Taiwan-Japan joint symposium on structural biology using X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM Takeshi Murata and Ken Yokoyama
2SEP Understanding biological systems with quantum science and technology Taro Ichimura and Mutsuo Nuriya
2SFP Constructive Approaches for Evolution: Toward Understanding of Directionarity and Constraints Chikara Furusawa and Naoki Irie
2SGP New horizon of in-silico drug discovery toward launching post-K computer Mitsugu Araki and Mitsunori Ikeguchi
2SHP Decoding intracellular architecture using visualizing device development and mathematical modeling Akira Kitamura and Kazuya Kabayama
3SBA Structure, Dynamics and Energy Flow that Govern Heme Protein Functions: Theory and Experiments Takahisa Yamato and David Leitner
3SCA Diversity and universality of motile mechanism of living things: From intracellular dynamics to collective motion Shuichi Nakamura and Azusa Kage
3SDA Optogenetics: Applying photoreceptor for understanding biological phenomena Satoshi Tsunoda and Keiichi Inoue
3SEA Thermal Biology Yoshie Harada and Kohki Okabe
3SFA Biophysics in Nano-space Hisashi Tadakuma and Daiju Kitagawa
3SGA Biophysical Physiology and Pathology by the Application of Super-resolution Microscopy Taka A. Tsunoyama and Rinshi S. Kasai
3SHA The Quality of Proteins - Multiple Approaches for Protein Evaluation Tadayuki Ogawa and Takayuki Uchihashi