Scientific Program Outline



August 22, Thursday

Time Scientific Program Room
09:00~20:00 Registration Convention Center
19:30~21:00 CAPS Council Meeting 501

August 23, Friday

Time Scientific Program Room
08:00~08:20 Opening Ceremony
Chair: Jiawei Zhou, Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
B10
08:20~09:05 PL1: TBD B10
09:05~09:50 PL2: TBD B10
09:50~10:10 Break
Symposium 1~18
10:10~12:10 S1: Advances in Chronic Pain: Molecular Targets, Neural Circuits, and Therapeutic Insights
Chair: Ceng Luo, Air Force Medical University
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10:10~10:30 S1-1 Neural mechanisms underlying pain-related sensory-motor interaction
Speaker: Ceng Luo, Air Force Medical University
10:30~10:50 S1-2 Intrinsic mechanisms of distinct axonal growth capacity in different peripheral sensory neuron subtypes
Speaker: Yun Wang, Peking University
10:50~11:10 S1-3 Subcortical gate of the caring behavior toward others in distress
Speaker: Jun Chen, Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU)
11:10~11:30 S1-4 A closed ACC-VTA-ACC feedback loop mediates the persistence of neuropathic pain
Speaker: Changhe Wang, Xi'an Jiaotong University
11:30~11:50 S1-5 Frontal-striatal neural circuit in reward processing and its deficits in chronic pain
Speaker: Yiheng Tu, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S2: The research progress of cardiovascular function regulation
Chair: Weizhong Wang, Naval Medical University
Yuming Wu, Hebei Medical University
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10:10~10:30 S2-1 Sam68 and cholesterol metabolism
Speaker: Gangjian Qin, Southern University of Science and Technology
10:30~10:50 S2-2 Hypoxia inducible factors and vascular remodeling
Speaker: Aijuan Qu, Capital Medical University
10:50~11:10 S2-3 The mechanism of berberine inhibited SASP-related inflammation in foam cells
Speaker: Liming Yang, Harbin Medical University
11:10~11:30 S2-4 Revealing the secrets of heart physiology: the emerging role of cardiac catecholaminergic cells
Speaker: Ming Lei, University of Oxford
11:30~11:50 S2-5 The role of transcription factor BACH1 in cardiovascular diseases
Speaker: Dan Meng, Fudan University
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S3: Neuro-immune-endocrine regulation in the gut
Chair: Weifang Rong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jinfei Ni, Fudan University
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10:10~10:30 S3-1 Advances in the Enteric Nervous System and control by neurogenetic technologies
Speaker: Nick Spencer, Flinders University
10:30~10:50 S3-2 Intestinal oxygen/iron coordination in cellular and systemic metabolism
Speaker: Yatrik Shah, University of Michigan
10:50~11:10 S3-3 Coding mechanisms of interoception
Speaker: Chen Ran, Scripps Institute
11:10~11:30 S3-4 Enteric-spinal pathway for visceral nociception
Speaker: Jinfei Ni, Fudan University
11:30~11:50 S3-5 Role of death receptor 5 in intestinal epithelial barrier formation in mice
Speaker: Bing Xue, Shandong University
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S4: Animal physiological adaptation to changing environments
Chair: Dehua Wang, Shandong University
Dalei Wu, Shandong University
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10:10~10:30 S4-1 Discovery of a new ligand for hypoxia-inducible factor and study of its mechanism of action
Speaker: Dalei Wu, Shandong University
10:30~10:50 S4-2 A Human Brain Model Mimicking Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells for the Treatment of Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury
Speaker: Wei Zou, Liaoning Normal University
10:50~11:10 S4-3 Epigenetic Mechanism of Intertidal Environment Adaptation in Pacific Oysters
Speaker: Xinxing Wang, Shandong University
11:10~11:30 S4-4 Maintenance mechanism of Cardiovascular System in Small Hibernating Mammal- Ground Squirrel
Speaker: Hui Chang, Northwest University
11:30~11:50 S4-5 Physiological Mechanisms Regulating IGF Actions in Response to Hypoxia and Nutrient Deficiency
Speaker: Cunming Duan, University of Michigan
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S5: Intercellular communication in the gastrointestinal tract
Chair: Haijun Tu, Hunan University
Roger Pocock, Monash University
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10:10~10:30 S5-1 Neuro-immune regulation of gastrointestinal physiology
Speaker: Hongzhen Hu, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
10:30~10:50 S5-2 An intestinal sphingolipid protects the nervous system across generations
Speaker: Roger Pocock, Monash University
10:50~11:10 S5-3 Role of Calcineurin in immune cell differentiation
Speaker: Francesca Granucci, University of Milano-Bicocca
11:10~11:30 S5-4 Neuronal GABA and muscle cell axes regulate intestinal innate immunity
Speaker: Haijun Tu, Hunan University
11:30~11:50 S5-5 Pathogenic bacteria modulate pheromone response to promote mating
Speaker: Taihong Wu, Hunan University
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S6: Mechanism and translation in metabolic dysfunctions and aging
Chair: Li Qiang, Peking University
Yan Wang, Wuhan University
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10:10~10:30 S6-1 BAT whitening by CMA-mediated thermogenic protein degradation
Speaker: Xingxing Kong, Fudan University
10:30~10:50 S6-2 Spatiotemporal regulation of triglycerides metabolism
Speaker: Yan Wang, Wuhan University
10:50~11:10 S6-3 Spatiotemporal regulation of aging-related metabolic disorders
Speaker: Ming He, Shanghai Jiaotong University
11:10~11:30 S6-4 The metabolic origin of aging
Speaker: Li Qiang, Peking University
11:30~11:50 S6-5 SLC transporter-based drug target discovery
Speaker: Ligong Chen, Tsinghua University
11:50~12:10 Discussion
12:10~13:30 Lunch, Poster Sessions and Exhibition     Poster and Exhibition Area
13:30~15:30 S7: Physiology education: current status and future perspectives
Chair: Yun Wang, Peking University
Robert G. Carroll, East Carolina University
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13:30~13:50 S7-1 Curriculum design - Identifying the Physiology that should be taught
Speaker: Robert G. Carroll, East Carolina University
13:50~14:10 S7-2 The human side of health care: practical examples in a medical curriculum
Speaker: Noriyuki Koibuchi, Gunma University
14:10~14:30 S7-3 Noriyuki
Speaker: Stephen Anderson, The University of Queensland
14:30~14:50 S7-4 Construction and Application of Online Physiology MOOC and Digital Resources in China
Speaker: Dandan Feng, Central South University
14:50~15:10 S7-5 Virtual experiment plus literature learning: a new paradigm for virtual experimental teaching
Speaker: Ying Zhang, Peking University
15:10~15:30 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S8: Physical fitness and cardiovascular health
Chair: Hui He, Beijing Sport University
Yanhong Su, Liaoning Normal University
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13:30~13:50 S8-1 Theory and practice of exercise prescription by AI
Speaker: Weimo Zhu, University of Illinois
13:50~14:10 S8-2 The association between flow mediated dilation and type 2 diabetes mellitus complications
Speaker: Jue Li, Tongji University
14:10~14:30 S8-3 Cross-sectional study of the effect of regular Taijiquan practice on vascular elastic function in middle-aged and elderly people
Speaker: Hui He, Beijing Sport University
14:30~14:50 S8-4 Study on the cardio-cerebrovascular integration mechanism of exercise prevention and control of sarcopenia
Speaker: Yanhong Su, Liaoning Normal University
14:50~15:10 S8-5 Research on rehabilitation effects of aerobic combined resistance training on patients with chronic heart failure
Speaker: Ning Feng, Shenyang Sport University
15:10~15:30 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S9: Quantitative physiology
Chair: Chengyi Liu, South China Normal University
Winnie SHUM, Saint Joseph University
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13:30~13:50 S9-1 The geometrical mean conservation of integrative physiology
Speaker: Chengyi Liu, South China Normal University
13:50~14:10 S9-2 Health conferred by epithelial cells & Their role in epididymal sperm maturation
Speaker: Winnie SHUM, Saint Joseph University
14:10~14:30 S9-3 Integrated physiological efficiency of AGS-PRO backpack during human walking at different speeds
Speaker: Zhiguan Huang, Guangdong Province Engineering Technology Research Center of Sports Auxiliary
14:30~14:50 S9-4 Possibility of evaluation of postpartum pelvic floor rehabilitation by pelvic floor conservation
Speaker: Qunfeng Li, Jinan University
14:50~15:10 S9-5 Research on facial image recognition for depression based on convolutional neural networks
Speaker: Xinru Kong, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
15:10~15:30 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S10: Pain and pain modulation
Chair: Yazhuo Joe Kong, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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13:30~13:55 S10-1 Cortico-spinal pain sensitivity signature
Speaker: Yazhuo Joe Kong, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
13:55~14:20 S10-2 Studying pain by linking brain and genetics
Speaker: Meng Liang, Tianjin Medical University
14:20~14:45 S10-3 Gate-keeping role of hippocampal dentate gyrus in the transition from chronic pain to affective disorders
Speaker: Xiao Xiao, Fudan University
14:45~15:10 S10-4 Auditory-motor synchronization-induced analgesic effect
Speaker: Xuejing Lu, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
15:10~15:30 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S11: New insights into metabolism and metabolic diseases
Chair: Liheng Wang, Peking University
Meng Qu, Zhejiang University
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13:30~13:50 S11-1 Evolutionary bifurcating neuroendocrine regulation via the autonomous nervous system
Speaker: Feng Rao, Southern University of Science and Technology
13:50~14:10 S11-2 Mechanisms underlying pathogenesis of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD)
Speaker: KyeongJin Kim, Inha University College of Medicine
14:10~14:30 S11-3 A therapeutic potential of the ACAT inhibitor in obesity management
Speaker: Yuyan Zhu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
14:30~14:50 S11-4 Circadian regulation of exercise metabolism
Speaker: Mindian Li, Chongqing Southwest Hospital
14:50~15:10 S11-5 Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals Sexually dimorphic differentiation of human peritoneal macrophages during type 2 diabetes progression
Speaker: Lihao Huang, Fudan University
15:10~15:30 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S12: Frontiers in zebrafish CNS physiology research: from molecules to complex brain disorders
Chair: Alan Kaluev, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
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13:30~13:50 S12-1 Welcoming remarks on zebrafish CNS physiology and Symposium Introduction
Speaker: Alan Kaluev, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
13:50~14:10 S12-2 Nutritional physiology and zebrafish models of neurodegenerative disorders
Speaker: Cai Song, Beijing Genomics Institute
14:10~14:30 S12-3 Zebrafish models of ADHD: from fortuitous mutants to translational medicine
Speaker: Xi Li, Wenzhou Medical University
14:30~14:50 S12-4 Modeling traumatic brain injury in zebrafish
Speaker: Konstantin Demin, RIKEN Brain Institute
14:50~15:10 S12-5 Modeling neurodegenerative disorders in zebrafish
Speaker: Tamara Amstislavskaya, Research Institute of Neurosciences and Medicine
15:10~15:30 Discussion
15:30~15:40 Break
15:40~17:40 S13: Advances in neuromodulation
Chair: Hongxing Zhang, Xuzhou Medical University
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15:40~16:00 S13-1 Neurobiology of inter-individual differences in empathic pain in the brain
Speaker: Hongxing Zhang, Xuzhou Medical University
16:00~16:20 S13-2 Midinfrared neuromodulation
Speaker: Yousheng Shu, Fudan University
16:20~16:40 S13-3 Light therapy and neurological disorders
Speaker: Chaoran Ren, Jinan University
16:40~17:00 S13-4 Mechanism and intervention of substance use disorder
Speaker: Di Zhao, Shanghai Mental Health Center
17:00~17:20 S13-5 Ultrasound Neuromodulation Technology and Instruments
Speaker: Lili Niu, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology
17:20~17:40 Discussion
15:40~17:40 S14: Maintenance of neuronal functions: from Iron Metabolism to Cell Homeostasis
Chair: Hong Jiang, University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences/Qingdao University
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15:40~16:00 S14-1 APP SUMOylation prevents BACE1 cleavage of APP and increases BACE1 degradation to promote the nonamyloidogenic pathway
Speaker: Eminy Hsiao-Yuan Lee, Academia Sinica
16:00~16:20 S14-2 Mitochondria in stem cell fate determination
Speaker: Xingguo Liu, Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences
16:20~16:40 S14-3 Iron, ferroptosis, and vascular cognitive impairment
Speaker: Peng Lei, Sichuan University
16:40~17:00 S14-4 Protecting the neural function through control the brain iron level
Speaker: Yanzhong Chang, Hebei Normal University
17:00~17:20 S14-5 The function of OTUD3 in maintaining homeostasis of nigral dopaminergic neurons
Speaker: Hong Jiang, University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences/Qingdao University
17:20~17:40 Discussion
15:40~17:40 S15: The atlas and function of hypothalamus symposium
Chair: Tiemin Liu, Fudan University
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15:40~16:00 S15-1 Paraventricular thalamus regulates sucrose-seeking in approach-avoidance conflict
Speaker: Yudong Zhou, Zhejiang University
16:00~16:20 S15-2 Neural control of tumorigenesis along the hypothalamic-pituitary axis
Speaker: Qingfeng Wu, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
16:20~16:40 S15-3 Neuroregulation of feeding and immunity: understanding the interactions
Speaker: Cheng Zhan, University of Science and Technology of China
16:40~17:00 S15-4 Single-cell resolution spatial transcriptomics of monkey brain
Speaker: Ying Lei, Shenzhen Huada Gene Research Institute
17:00~17:20 S15-5 The atlas and function of hypothalamus
Speaker: Tiemin Liu, Fudan University
17:20~17:40 Discussion
15:40~17:40 S16: Metabolic health and exercise interventions
Chair: Rui Duan, South China Normal University
Shulin Cheng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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15:40~16:00 S16-1 Intergenerational genetic mechanisms by which Vitamin C-SVCT2 mediates maternal locomotion to enhance offspring locomotor performance
Speaker: Rui Duan, South China Normal University
16:00~16:20 S16-2 The new era of translational exercise biomedicine
Speaker: Shulin Cheng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
16:20~16:40 S16-3 Hypoxia exposure and exercise training on exercise performance and human health–implications from skeletal muscle mitochondria
Speaker: Xu Yan, Vicotria University Melbourne
16:40~17:00 S16-4 The role and molecular mechanism of exercise-mediated alleviation of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
Speaker: Liang Guo, Shanghai University of Sport
17:00~17:20 S16-5 Molecular responses to the acute high-interval intensity and moderate-intensity continuous training on young adults: evidence from metabolomics
Speaker: Jianxiu Liu, Tsinghua University
17:20~17:40 Discussion
15:40~17:40 S17: Nutrient sensing in glucose and lipid metabolism
Chair: Weizhen Zhang, Peking University
Xiao Yu, Shangdong University
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15:40~16:00 S17-1 Trans-membrane signaling transduction in islet endocrine
Speaker: Xiao Yu, Shangdong University
16:00~16:20 S17-2 Protein O-GlcNAcylation: a mediator of cell-cell communication in metabolism and inflammation
Speaker: Haibin Ruan, University of Minnesota
16:20~16:40 S17-3 Metabolic effects of fructose on health and disease
Speaker: Weiping Zhang, Naval Medical University
16:40~17:00 S17-4 Macronutrient overload and metabolic adaption of pancreatic islet cells
Speaker: Tao Yang, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University
17:00~17:20 S17-5 Secretory autophagy in post-ischemic cardiac fibrosis
Speaker: Chan Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University
17:20~17:40 Discussion
15:40~17:40 S18: Epithelial and immune barriers in gastrointestinal pathophysiology
Chair: Linda Chia-Hui Yu, National Taiwan University College of Medicine
Li Zuo, Anhui Medical University
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15:40~16:05 S18-1 Transepithelial barrier against invasive pathobionts and microbiota dysbiosis in colitis-associated carcinogenesis
Speaker: Linda Chia-Hui Yu, National Taiwan University College of Medicine
16:05~16:30 S18-2 Tight junction and cancer immunotherapy induced colitis
Speaker: Li Zuo, Anhui Medical University
16:30~16:55 S18-3 Restoration of intestinal barrier function by nutrient-sensing receptor and Thai food material: Therapeutic potential to treat colitis
Speaker: Pawin Pongkorpsakol, Chulabhorn Royal Academy
16:55~17:20 S18-4 Dietary factors in modulation of intestinal barrier function
Speaker: Ching-Ying Huang, National Chung Hsing University
17:20~17:40 Discussion
15:40~17:40 Satellite Symposium: Physiology experimental teaching symposium from a global perspective
Chair: Dandan Feng, Central South University
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15:40~16:05 SS-1 Teaching laboratories in the USA allow students to attain the competencies needed for graduation
Speaker: Robert G. Carroll, East Carolina University
16:05~16:30 SS-2 Physiology practice in the Skill Lab in the Hospital
Speaker: Noriyuki Koibuchi, Gunma University
16:30~16:55 SS-3 Inquiry based physiology laboratory classes in biomedical sciences at The University of Queensland
Speaker: Stephen Anderson, The University of Queensland
16:55~17:20 SS-4 Integrated experiment of disseminated intravascular coagulation diseases based on virtual-real combination technology
Speaker: Chunmei Xia, Fudan University
17:20~17:40 SS-5 AI enhances science research-The concept of the next-generation biosignal acquisition system design
Speaker: Wu Huang, Chengdu Techman Software Co., Ltd

August 24, Saturday

Time Scientific Program Room
08:30~09:15

PL 3: TBD

B10
09:15~10:00

PL 4: TBD

B10
10:00~10:10 Break
Symposium 19~34
10:10~12:10 S19: Cell microenvironment and disease
Chair: Wei Kong, Peking University
Changdong Lin, Tongji University
B10
10:10~10:30 S19-1 Novel insight into ECM microenvironment in vascular homeostasis and disease
Speaker: Wei Kong, Peking University
10:30~10:50 S19-2 Neuroendocrine regulation of tumor microenvironment
Speaker: Zhigang Zhang, Shanghai Cancer Institute
10:50~11:10 S19-3 Posttranslational SUMOylation in vascular remodeling
Speaker: Luyang Yu, Zhejiang University
11:10~11:30 S19-4 Regulation of immune cell adhesion and activation by cell microenvironment
Speaker: Changdong Lin, Tongji University
11:30~11:50 S19-5 Crosstalk between 3D ECM microenvironment and organoid
Speaker: Chun Liu, Sun Yat-Sen University
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S20: Artificial intelligence assists in the transformation and upgrading of medicine
Chair: Liang Zhu, Dalian Medical University
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10:10~10:30 S20-1 The role and significance of establishing ethical walls in AI processing of medical data
Speaker: Liang Zhu, Dalian Medical University
10:30~10:50 S20-2 Embrace artificial intelligence and intelligent medical education
Speaker: Huarong Yu, Chongqing Medical University
10:50~11:10 S20-3 The integration and development of medical devices and artificial intelligence
Speaker: Hongbo Jin, Harbin Medical University
11:10~11:30 S20-4 A machine learning based multimodal depression detection system for adolescents
Speaker: Xinhong Zhu, South China University of Technology
11:30~11:50 S20-5 Opportunities and challenges of brain-on-a-chip
Speaker: Xiaohong Li, Tianjin University
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S21: Multi-system integrated regulation of blood pressure
Chair: Lihong Chen, East China Normal University
Xiaoyan Zhang, East China Normal University
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10:10~10:30 S21-1 Prenatal lipopolysaccharides exposure induces transgenerational inheritance of hypertension
Speaker: Chunyu Zeng, The Third Military Medical University
10:30~10:50 S21-2 Research progress on central and autonomous nervous system regulation of cardiovascular diseases
Speaker: Yuming Kang, Xi'an Jiaotong University
10:50~11:10 S21-3 Circadian clock gene Bmal1 and cardiovascular diseases
Speaker: Lihong Chen, East China Normal University
11:10~11:30 S21-4 Nuclear receptors and water homeostasis
Speaker: Xiaoyan Zhang, East China Normal University
11:30~11:50 S21-5 Arachidonic acid metabolic disorders promote aortic dissection
Speaker: Daowen Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S22: The physiological and pathological functions of RNAs
Chair: Lingqiang Zhu, Huazhong university of science and technology
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10:10~10:30 S22-1 Postsynaptic Sera/Pkm2 signal transits social competition to rank by remodeling the neural ensemble in mPFC
Speaker: Lingqiang Zhu, Huazhong university of science and technology
10:30~10:50 S22-2 The role of the liver-brain axis in modulating brain RNA methylation and anxiety-like behaviors under exercise training
Speaker: Zhang Li, Jinan University
10:50~11:10 S22-3 Epigenetic regulation in Alzheimer's disease
Speaker: Qiang Liu, University of Science and Technology of China
11:10~11:30 S22-4 The opportunities and challenges of Single-cell Spatial Multi-omics
Speaker: Gang Cao, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology
11:30~11:50 S22-5 Elucidating the functional role of RNA modifications in learning and memory
Speaker: Xiang Li, Wuhan University
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S23: Spatial transcriptomics in physiology
Chair: Aihui Tang, University of Science and Technology of China
Guangdun Peng, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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10:10~10:30 S23-1 Spatial multiomics and integrative spatial data analysis
Speaker: Guangdun Peng, Chinese Academy of Sciences
10:30~10:50 S23-2 Spatial transcriptome profiling of a Huntington's disease mouse brain with BASSFISH
Speaker: Aihui Tang, University of Science and Technology of China
10:50~11:10 S23-3 Development and applications of targeted in situ single-cell multi-omics technologies
Speaker: Rongqin Ke, Huaqiao University
11:10~11:30 S23-4 Spatiotemporal mapping of gene regulatory network
Speaker: Hu Zeng, Peking University
11:30~11:50 S23-5 Analysis and visualization of spatial transcriptomic data
Speaker: Kun Qu, University of Science and Technology of China
11:50~12:10 Discussion
10:10~12:10 S24: Cardiomyocyte death and protection
Chair: Yan Zhang, Peking University
Kun Wang, Qingdao University
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10:10~10:30 S24-1 Intercellular mitochondrial component transfer triggers ischemic cardiac fibrosis
Speaker: Heng Ma, Air Force Medical University
10:30~10:50 S24-2 NAE1 and myocardial remodeling
Speaker: Kun Wang, Qingdao University
10:50~11:10 S24-3 Metabolic disorder and heart failure
Speaker: Chen Chen, Tongji Hospital of Huazhong University of Science and Technology
11:10~11:30 S24-4 Programmed cardiomyocyte death and cardiac diseases
Speaker: Yan Zhang, Peking University
11:30~11:50 S24-5 The mechanism of Glucose toxicity in cardiomyocytes during Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
Speaker: Mao Zhang, Stanford University
11:50~12:10 Discussion
12:10~13:30 Lunch, Poster Sessions and Exhibition     Poster and Exhibition Area
13:30~15:30 S25: Transporter and renal physiology and pathophysiology
Chair: Limin Lu, Fudan University
Xiongzhong Ruan, Chongqing Medical University
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13:30~13:55 S25-1 The nuclear receptor FXR induces organic solute transporter (OST) expression to increase renal bile acid reabsorption
Speaker: Youfei Guan, Dalian Medical University
13:55~14:20 S25-2 SLC Transporter: The Metabolic Gate of Immune Cells
Speaker: Ligong Chen, Tsinghua University
14:20~14:45 S25-3 Physiology of glycerol channel mediated by squaporin-3
Speaker: Baoxue Yang, Peking University
14:45~14:10 S25-4 Roles of renal sodium transporters in salt-sensitive hypertension
Speaker: Weidong Wang, Sun Yat Sen University
15:10~15:30 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S26: Gut microbiota as the orchestrator of diseases
Chair: Liping Duan, Peking University Third Hospital/ Peking University Health Center
Yong Tang, Chengdu University of TraditionalChinese Medicine
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13:30~13:50 S26-1 Preconception gut dysbiosis affects enteric nervous system development, function and diseases susceptibility of offspring
Speaker: Liping Duan, Peking University Third Hospital/ Peking University Health Center
13:50~14:10 S26-2 Morphofunctional changes of cortical astrocytes in brain ageing
Speaker: Alexey Semyanov, Jiaxing University
14:10~14:30 S26-3 Gut christensenellads: the resources (ChrisGMB) & beneficials to host health
Speaker: Shuangjiang Liu, Shandong University
14:30~14:50 S26-4 Gut microbiota and inflammatory bowel disease
Speaker: Hailong Cao, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital
14:50~15:10 S26-5 Functional metabolomics and proteomics reveal the potential target for colitis treatment
Speaker: Wei Zhou, China Pharmaceutical University
15:10~15:30 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S27: Special seminar on physiology of traditional Chinese medicine
Chair: Zongxiang Tang, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine
Biao Tang, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine
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13:30~13:50 S27-1 Aquaglyceroporins in liver diseases
Speaker: Tonghui Ma, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine
13:50~14:10 S27-2 Clinical value-driven study on the improvement of cognitive impairment by
Speaker: Shijun Xu, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
14:10~14:30 S27-3 Study on the mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine in improving AD by regulating microglia phagocytosis
Speaker: Ying Xu, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
14:30~14:50 S27-4 Circadian behavior rhythms sustained by extra-clock electrical oscillators
Speaker: Lihui Cao, Capital Medical University
14:50~15:10 S27-5 Molecular heterogeneity and functional diversity of inner ear neurons
Speaker: Shuohao Sun, Institution National Institute of Biological Sciences
15:10~15:30 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S28: Neurophysiology of exercise-brain-cognition interactions
Chair: Yan Chen, Shandong Sport University
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13:30~13:50 S28-1 The role of prefrontal cortex in the relationship between cognition and postural control and the effect of intervention
Speaker: Yan Chen, Shandong Sport University
13:50~14:10 S28-2 Effects of physical exercise breaks on executive function in a simulated classroom setting: uncovering a window into the brain
Speaker: Liye Zou, Shenzhen University
14:10~14:30 S28-3 The role of the primary motor cortex in the mechanism of emotional cognitive processing
Speaker: Xue Xia, University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
14:30~14:50 S28-4 Mood states and cognitive performance in patients with complete spinal cord injury
Speaker: Fubiao Huang, China Rehabilitation Research Center
14:50~15:10 S28-5 Effects of acute aerobic exercise on food-reward mechanisms in smoker: an fNIRS study
Speaker: Hongen Liu, Guangxi Normal University
15:10~15:30 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S29: Hypothermia and hypoxia
Chair: Haitao Wu, Beijing Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
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13:30~13:50 S29-1 Sleep architecture, periodic breathing and mood disturbance of expeditioners at Kunlun Station (4087 m) in Antarctica
Speaker: Chengli Xu, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
13:50~14:10 S29-2 Neural control of body temperature
Speaker: Wei Shen, Shanghai Tech University
14:10~14:30 S29-3 White matter development and repair under hypoxic neonatal brain injury
Speaker: Liang Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
14:30~14:50 S29-4 The role of RNA metabolism in hypothermia-mediated neuroprotection
Speaker: Qiaojin Lin, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)
14:50~15:10 S29-5 The role of hematopoietic stem cells under high-altitude hypoxia
Speaker: Xinjiang Lu, Zhejiang University
15:10~15:30 Discussion
15:30~15:40 Break
15:40~17:40 S30: Neural stem cell and brain organoids
Chair: Jianwei Jiao, Chinese Academy of Sciences
B10
15:40~16:05 S30-1 Neural stem cell mechanism study
Speaker: Jianwei Jiao, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
16:05~16:30 S30-2 Modeling neurological disorders using human iPSCs
Speaker: Peng Jiang, Rutgers University New Brunswick
16:30~16:55 S30-3 Signaling mechanisms underlying cortical development and brain disorders
Speaker: Haitao Wu, Beijing Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
16:55~17:20 S30-4 Construction of human brain region specific organoids and assembloids reveal abnormal neurodevelopment in down syndrome
Speaker: Yan Liu, Nanjing Medical University
17:20~17:40 Discussion
15:40~17:40 S31: Respiratory translational medicine forum
Chair: Jinbao Liu, Guangzhou Medical University
Songmin Ying, Zhejiang University
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15:40~16:00 S31-1 Leveraging clues from stem cells to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension
Speaker: Jun Yang, Zhejiang University
16:00~16:20 S31-2 Epithelial malfunction and pulmonary fiberosis
Speaker: Xiaoxiao Tang, Guangzhou Medical University
16:20~16:40 S31-3 The role of ALIX in induced pluripotent stem cells in attenuating acute lung injury
Speaker: Meng Xiang, Fudan University
16:40~17:00 S31-4 Study on the difference and mechanism of humoral immune response in different SARS-Cov2 varients
Speaker: Chaohong Liu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
17:00~17:20 S31-5 Screening highly potent relaxant of airway smooth cells for therapeutic bronchodilation
Speaker: Linhong Deng, Changzhou University
17:20~17:40 Discussion
15:40~17:40 S32: Hematopoiesis and hematopoietic malignancies
Chair: Bing Liu, Chinese PLA General Hospital
502
15:40~16:05 S32-1 Dissecting the heterogeneity of hematopoietic stem cells
Speaker: Bo Zhou, Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science
16:05~16:30 S32-2 Neutrophil heterogeneity: A journey from neglect to nuance with a multiomics approach
Speaker: NG Lai Guan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
16:30~16:55 S32-3 Targeting leukaemia stem cells to restore immunosurveillance and enhance chemosensitivity by metabolic reprogramming
Speaker: Linjia Jiang, Sun Yat-sen University
16:55~17:20 S32-4 Self-renew activity of aging hematopoietic stem cells
Speaker: Toshio Suda, National University of Singapore
17:20~17:40 Discussion
13:30~15:30 S33: Scientific advances in acupuncture and acupoint studies
Chair: Xinyan Gao, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
401
13:30~13:50 S33-1 Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation ameliorates preeclampsia‑induced apoptosis of placental trophoblastic cells via inhibiting the mitochondrial unfolded protein response
Speaker: Haifa Qiao, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine
13:50~14:10 S33-2 The critical mechanism of regulating the E/I balance of synaptic transmission in the antidepressant effect of electroacupuncture at the Du meridian acupoints
Speaker: Yongjun Chen, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
14:10~14:30 S33-3 Exploring the organization rules of primary sensory neurons in responding acupuncture stimulation
Speaker: Tianwen Huan, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
14:30~14:50 S33-4 The neurobasis for physiological modulation by electroacupuncture
Speaker: Shenbin Liu, Fudan university
14:50~15:10 S33-5 Autonomic rebalance in acupuncture regulation of visceral disorders
Speaker: Xinyan Gao, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
15:10~15:30 Discussion
15:40~17:40 S34: Metabolism as a target of cardiovascular disease therapy
Chair: Sung Joon Kim, Seoul National University College of Medicine
Yin Hua Zhang, Seoul National University College of Medicine
402
15:40~16:05 S34-1 Pathophysiology of pulmonary arterial hypertension: contractillity and metabolic changes in smooth muscle
Speaker: Sung Joon Kim, Seoul National University College of Medicine
16:05~16:30 S34-2 NALCN in arterial smooth muscle plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of mineralocorticoid-induced hypertension
Speaker: Young Min Bae, Konkuk University College of Medicine
16:30~16:55 S34-3 Mitochondria as a therapy for ischemic cardiovascular diseases
Speaker: Yin Hua Zhang, Seoul National University College of Medicine
16:55~17:20 S34-4 Estrogen mitigates stress-induced cardiac injury
Speaker: Hong Sun, Xuzhou Medical University
17:20~17:40 Discussion
13:30~18:00 Young Physiologist Symposium
Chair: TBD
403
13:30~13:45 Y1 A Novel Potassium Ion Channel Integration into the Cancer-neural Interface Facilitates Neuronal Excitability
Speaker: Yudan Chi, Fudan University
13:45~14:00 Y2 Dynamic prediction of goal location by coordinated representation of prefrontal-hippocampal theta sequences
Speaker: Chenguang Zheng, Tianjin University
14:00~14:15 Y3 Emerging phagocytic roles of neurovascular units in the central nervous system
Speaker: Tian Zhou, Southern Medical University
14:15~14:25 Y4 Somatosensory cortex and central amygdala regulate neuropathic pain-mediated peripheral immune response via vagal projections to the spleen
Speaker: Xia Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China
14:25~14:35 Y5 Microglia via a paracrine mode regulate sympathetic neuronal activity and autonomic function
Speaker: Qianqian Bi, Zhejiang University
14:35~14:45 Y6 Effects of sensory conflict induced by synchronized perturbations of visual and vestibular inputs on the standing balance control and motion sickness
Speaker: Zengming Hao, North University of China
14:45~14:55 Y7 Circadian disruption induces hypertension via the BLT2-AKT signaling pathway in PVN glutamatergic neurons by the gut microbiota metabolite 12-HHTrE
Speaker: Qinyao Li, Southwest Medical University
14:55~15:05 Y8 Regulatory mechanisms and interventions of scaffold protein FRMD5 interaction with FKBP5 via phase separation in stress-related psychiatric disorders in mice
Speaker: Yinuo Xu, Peking University
15:05~15:15 Y9 Hormone Metabolites as Pruritogens and Predictive Indicators in Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy
Speaker: Guangyi Lan, Peking University
15:15~15:25 Y10 Brain-derived exosomal hemoglobin transfer contributes to neuronal mitochondrial homeostasis under hypoxia
Speaker: Zhengming Tian, Capital Medical University
15:25~15:35 Y11 ACSL4 Promotes Microglia-Mediated Neuroinflammation by Regulating Lipid Metabolism and VGLL4 expression
Speaker: Xin Zhou, Qingdao university
15:35~15:45 Y12 A highland-adaptation mutation of the Epas1 protein increases its stability and disrupts the circadian clock in the plateau pika
Speaker: Ziqing Yu, National Institute of Biological Sciences
15:45~15:55 Break
15:55~16:10 Y13 Dual metalloproteases regulate osteoclast activation and skeletal remodeling
Speaker: Lingxin Zhu, Wuhan University
16:10~16:20 Y14 Effective production of highly functional CAR-macrophages from human pluripotent stem cells for cancer immunotherapy
Speaker: Jun Shen, Chinese Academy of Medical Science & Peking Union Medical College
16:20~16:30 Y15 SARS-CoV-2 N protein induces acute kidney injury via ENaC-dependent-hypokalemia mechanism
Speaker: Dandan Zhang, Jilin University
16:30~16:40 Y16 Intermittent hypoxia training ameliorates beta-amyloid pathology via plaque-associated microglia in Murine Alzheimer's disease
Speaker: Xueting Wang, Nantong University
16:40~16:50 Y17 Investigating the mechanistic pathways of lncRNA Gm20257 on cardiac hypertrophy: The role of the PGC-1α- mitochondrial complex IV Axis
Speaker: Lifang Lv, Harbin Medical University
16:50~17:00 Y18 Atg7 restrains intestinal mucosal inflammation by ETS1 regulated Th1/Treg differentiation
Speaker: Yuetao Zhou, Jiangnan University
17:00~17:10 Y19 Decreased insulin sensitivity of macrophages promotes inflammaging and its mechanism
Speaker: Hongyan Yang, Fourth Military Medical University
17:10~17:20 Y20 Maternal blood ORM1 serves as a non-invasive biomarker for spontaneous preterm labor and exerts immunomodulatory effects through macrophages during labor initiation
Speaker: Yuanyuan Liu, Naval Medical University
17:20~17:30 Y21 Leptin Receptor+ cells promote bone marrow innervation and regeneration by synthesizing nerve growth factor
Speaker: Xiang Gao, National Institute of Biological Sciences
17:30~17:40 Y22 Microbiota-derived lysophosphatidylcholine alleviates Alzheimer's disease by suppressing ferroptosis via orphan receptor GPR119
Speaker: Xu Zha, Capital Medical University
17:40~17:50 Y23 Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of dual-targeted derivatives of quinazoline carbazole as TXNIP and DYRK1A inhibitors for the treatment of diabetes mellitus
Speaker: Wanzhen Su, Shanxi Medical University
17:50~18:00 Y24 Deficiency of synaptotagmin 7 protects the heart against stress-induced Injury via the P53-Bak-mPTP pathway
Speaker: Jialei Li, Shanxi Medical University

August 25, Sunday

Symposium 19~34
08:00~10:00 S35: Brain rhythms and functions
Chair: Haiteng Jiang, Zhejiang University
Xiuyun Liu, Tianjin University
501
08:00~08:20 S35-1 Memory editing during human sleep
Speaker: Xiaoqing Hu, Hong Kong University
08:20~08:40 S35-2 The roles of neural oscillations in human spatial navigation
Speaker: Liang Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences
08:40~09:00 S35-3 Translational research with real-world clinical EEG
Speaker: Haiteng Jiang, Zhejiang University
09:00~09:20 S35-4 Multi-modality monitoring in neural intensive care unit
Speaker: Xiuyun Liu, Tianjin University
09:20~09:40 S35-5 Isolated theta waves originating from the midline thalamus trigger memory reactivation during NREM sleep
Speaker: Chao He, Army Medical University
09:40~10:00 Discussion
08:00~10:00 S36: Integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine - a new perspective on basic and clinical research of depression
Chair: Jiaxu Chen, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
502
08:00~08:25 S36-1 Integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine - a new perspective on basic and clinical research of depression
Speaker: Jiaxu Chen, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
08:25~08:50 S36-2 Corpus callosum morphology in major depressive disorder: a magnetic resonance imaging study
Speaker: Ya Tu, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
08:50~09:15 S36-3 Exploration of acupuncture anti-depressant with brain on the Therapeutic principle of Root Seeking
Speaker: John Yang Sun, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
09:15~09:40 S36-4 Formula mechanism-oriented compound synergism dissections for rapid antidepressant Chinese Herbal Medicine
Speaker: Gang Chen, Jinan University
09:40~10:00 Discussion
08:00~10:00 S37: Newly identified brain mechanisms in control of circulation and respiration
Chair: Sheng Wang, Hebei Medical University
Depei Li, University of Missouri
401
08:00~08:20 S37-1 Interplay between the neuroendocrine and autonomic nervous systems
Speaker: Depei Li, University of Missouri
08:20~08:40 S37-2 Regulation of breathing by medullary Phox2b neurons
Speaker: Sheng Wang, Hebei Medical University
08:40~09:00 S37-3 Immune action on sympathetic tonicity and blood pressure
Speaker: Peng Shi, Zhejiang University
09:00~09:20 S37-4 Facilitation of breathing by leptin signaling in brainstem
Speaker: Fang Yuan, Hebei Medical University
09:20~09:40 S37-5 Effect of enhanced inflammation in RVLM on cardiovascular diseases
Speaker: Yangkai Wang, Naval Medical University
09:40~10:00 Discussion
08:00~10:00 S38: Research of neurochemical mechanism of exercise promoting brain health
Chair: Lanqun Mao, Beijing Normal University
Lijuan Hou, Beijing Normal University
402
08:00~08:20 S38-1 Dopamine system role in mediating motivation for physical activity
Speaker: Lijuan Hou, Beijing Normal University
08:20~08:40 S38-2 Ion Transport Behavior in Polyelectrolyte-Modified Micro/Nanopipettes
Speaker: Ping Yu, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
08:40~09:00 S38-3 Understanding neurotransmission by electrochemical measurement of vesicular catecholamine storage and release
Speaker: Xianchan Li, Peking University
09:00~09:20 S38-4 Biocompatible microelectrode for in vivo sensing with improved performance
Speaker: Meining Zhang, Renmin University of China
09:20~09:40 S38-5 Neuroactive chemical analysis based on catalytic interface design and regulation
Speaker: Yuqing Lin, University of Capital Normal University
09:40~10:00 Discussion
08:00~10:00 S39: The recent developments of thrombosis and hemostasis
Chair: Jincai Luo, Peking University      
403
08:00~08:25 S39-1 Notch1 regulates hepatic thrombopoietin production
Speaker: Jianlin Qiao, Xuzhou Medical University
08:25~08:50 S39-2 A novel single-domain antibody (nanobody) targeting factor XII inhibits both thrombosis and inflammation
Speaker: Miao Wang, Fuwai Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
08:50~09:15 S39-3 Allosteric disulfide bonds in thrombosis and vascular inflammation
Speaker: Chao Fang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
09:15~09:40 S39-4 TAZ negatively regulates platelet activation and arterial thrombosis through c-Raf-MEK-ERK pathway
Speaker: Zhongren Ding, Tianjin Medical University School of Pharmacy
09:40~10:00 Discussion
10:00~10:20 Break
10:20~11:05 PL 5: TBD B10
11:05~11:50 PL 6: TBD B10
11:50~12:10 Closing Ceremony B10

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