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<About the presentation>
●Speaker: LIU Xinzi(Graduate School of Medicine)
●Title: From Gene to Behavior: Unraveling Autism Mechanisms Through a Mutant Mouse Model
●Detail:
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is linked to genetic mutations, including in calcium channel genes. We developed a mouse model with one such mutation, showing ASD-like behaviors such as social deficits and repetitive actions. By examining their brain structure and function, we aim to better understand the mechanisms behind ASD, with the hope of contributing to future therapeutic approaches.
●Speaker: Sakshi WANWEY (Graduate School of Environmental Studies)
●Title: Multi-index tree-ring dating of medieval wooden artifacts from the Atsuta B site in Nagoya, Japan
●Detail:
How can we accurately date archaeological wooden artifacts? Traditional tree-ring width analysis in tree-ring science is a powerful tool, but when combined with oxygen isotope ratio analysis, it becomes even more precise. By applying this combined approach to medieval cypress woods excavated from the Atsuta-B archaeological site in Nagoya, I aim to build a reliable tree-ring chronology for central Japan.