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In this HMT free webinar, we will present a lecture by Professor Yasushi Yoshimori, Emeritus Professor at Osaka University and Professor of the Department of Medical Sciences. ■Title: "Autophagy: The Guardian of Cells Against Disease and Aging" This lecture is by Professor Yasushi Yoshimori, who has been at the forefront of autophagy research alongside Nobel Prize laureate Yoshinori Ohsumi. In this webinar, Professor Yoshimori will introduce the mechanisms of disease prevention and suppression through autophagy, as well as how it can extend lifespan, from his perspective as a leading researcher in the field. Those who have registered will have the opportunity to view the "on-demand" replay until April 27 (Sunday).
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Free membership registrationIn this HMT free webinar, we will present a lecture by Associate Professor Noriko Yamano-Adachi from the Graduate School of Engineering at Osaka University. ■Title: "Development of New Host Cells for Bio-Manufacturing Utilizing Metabolome Analysis" This lecture will focus on bio-manufacturing utilizing metabolome analysis. CHL-YN cells have approximately twice the proliferation rate compared to conventional CHO cells and can produce glycoproteins more quickly. In this webinar, we will introduce the characteristics of CHL-YN cells revealed through metabolome analysis and their potential applications.
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