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September 5 (Thu)
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September 5 (Thu)
09:00-17:30
IFAA Committee Meeting
Venue: #307 (3F)
September 5 (Thu)
09:00-13:00
Pre-courses 2
Basic of Post-Mortem Lineage Tracing based on Whole Genome Sequencing by Clonal Expansion/Laser Capture Microdissection
Venue: #206-207 (2F)
Chair(s)
Ji Won Oh (Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of)
Mee Sook Jun (TBA, Korea, Republic of)
Soung-Hoon Lee (TBA, Korea, Republic of)

1. Introduction
- Welcome and brief overview of the post-mortem lineage tracing
- The Evolution of lineage tracing: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives
- Whole Genome human cell lineage tracing
2. Basic of clonal expansion
- Post-mortem biopsy, culture in general.
- Special consideration of post-mortem clonal expansion.
3. Basic of laser capture microdissection
- Post-mortem biopsy, histology in general.
- Special consideration of post-mortem laser capture microdissection.
4. Basic of whole genome sequencing lineage tracing
- lineage tracing in general.
- Special consideration of post-mortem lineage tracing.
5. Closing Remarks

September 5 (Thu)
09:00-12:00
Pre-courses 3 Sponsored by
Virtual Reality - Immersive 3D Anatomy Education and Clinical Simulation
Venue: #208-210 (2F)
Chair(s)
Hyung Jin Choi (Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of)
Young Hyun Yun (Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of)

Emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) hold transformative potential in education and healthcare. The curriculum included lectures and hands-on sessions focusing on the application of virtual reality and artificial intelligence technology in anatomy education and clinical simulations. The attendee will have hands-on experience on virtual dissection table (MDBOX®, MEDICAL IP Co., Ltd., Seoul, Korea), VR headsets (Oculus Quest 2, Meta Quest, Menlo Park, CA, USA), an AR headset (HoloLens 2, Microsoft, Redmond, WA, USA). The attendee will learn how to use medical image processing software (MEDIP PRO®, MEDICAL IP Co., Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea). Through the experience of both hardware and software of 3D medical images, the attendee will be equipped with the capacity to organize educational course based on 3D hardware and software for anatomy education and clinical simulation.

September 5 (Thu)
09:00-12:00
Pre-courses 4 Sponsored by
Experimental Techniques in Neuroscience: from Immunofluorescence to Spatial Transcriptomics
Venue: #211-213 (2F)
Chair(s)
Dong Hyun Jo (Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of)

1. Introduction
- Welcome and brief overview of the workshop
2. Tissue Preparation
- Overview of tissue preparation techniques for neuroscience research
- Practical tips and demonstrations
3. In Situ Hybridization Techniques
- Principles and applications of in situ hybridization
4. Immunofluorescence Techniques
- Immunofluorescence applications in neuroscience
5. Spatial Transcriptomics in Neuroscience
- Introduction to spatial transcriptomics
6. Closing Remarks

September 5 (Thu)
09:00-12:00
Pre-courses 5
Challenges and Advantages in Anatomy through Innovative Ultrasound-Based Methodology: Implications for Anatomy Education and Clinical Applications
Venue: #214 (2F)
Chair(s)
Hee-Jin Kim (Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of)

1. Introduction
- Welcome and brief overview of the workshop
- The Evolution of Anatomical Research: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives
2. Immersion in Topographical Anatomy
- Ultrasonography-based Analysis of Anatomical Structures
- Face Painting as an Ultrasonography-based Anatomical Learning Tool
3. Clinical Implication
4. Innovative Approaches to Three-Dimensional Anatomical Data Generation
- Challenges in Constructing Three-Dimensional Anatomical Data through Ultrasound and Motion Capture Technology
5. Closing Remarks

September 5 (Thu)
09:00-12:00
Pre-courses 6
Live Practical Demonstration: Sihler's Whole Mount Nerve Staining and Modified Technique for Vessel Study
Venue: Chosun University (Gwangju)
Chair(s)
Ji-Hyun Lee (Gachon University, Korea, Republic of)
Hyung-Jin Lee (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea, Republic of)

Purpose
In this program, we aim to demonstrate not only the traditional Sihler’s whole mount nerve staining technique but also a ‘modified technique’ for vascular research. Through this program, participants will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, learn experimental techniques, and engage in knowledge sharing and problem-solving among participating anatomists. Furthermore, we intend to facilitate discussions about potential advancements in the Sihler’s staining technique for the future.

Significance
Sihler’s whole mount nerve staining is an experimental technique that allows for the examination of intramuscular nerve distribution. This long-standing traditional method has regained attention recently due to the active use of botulinum neurotoxin injections for cosmetic and rehabilitation purposes. This program enables participants to gain practical experimental experience by conducting Sihler’s whole mount nerve staining.

Programs
1. Preparation of reagents required for Sihler's staining
2. Step-by-Step demonstration and observation of Sihler's staining
3. Demonstration of latex injection into blood vessels
4. Transparency after latex injection: Step-by-Step specimen preparation
5. Observation of specimens after latex injection and Sihler’s staining

September 5 (Thu)
14:20-15:40
Symposium 01
Clinical Anatomy
Venue: #301-303 (3F)
Chair(s)
Hee-Jin Kim (Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of)
14:20-14:40 TBD Mirela Erić (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)
14:40-15:00 IA-0027 Relationship between the Layered Structure of the Musculature of the Anal Canal and the Mechanism of Hemorrhoidal Fistula Formation Keiichi Akita (Tokyo Medical and Dental University , Japan)
15:00-15:20 Ultrasonography Guided Filler Injection on Dorsal Hand Jong Seo Kim (Plastic Surgery Clinic, Korea, Republic of)
15:20-15:40 IA-0066 Ultrasonography Guided Minimally Invasive Procedure Hee-Jin Kim (Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of)
September 5 (Thu)
14:20-15:40
Symposium 02
New Anatomical Insights of Anterior Branches of External Carotid Artery: What Do Surgeons Think?
Venue: #304-306 (3F)
Chair(s)
Norio Kitagawa (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
14:20-14:40 IA-0064 The Branching Angle of the Lingual Artery with a Focus on Superselective Intraarterial Infusion Therapy Norio Kitagawa (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
14:40-15:00 IA-0029 Anticancer Agent Flow Simulation in the External Carotid Artery and its Branches for Oral Cancer Chemotherapy Using Computational Fluid Dynamics Hiroaki Kitajima ( Yokohama City University , Japan)
15:00-15:20 IA-0036 Intraoral Perspective of the Facial Artery Thewarid Berkban (Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
September 5 (Thu)
14:20-15:40
Symposium 03
Advanced Imaging for Neuroanatomy
Venue: #206-207 (2F)
Chair(s)
Dong Woon Kim (Chungnam National University, Korea, Republic of)
Dokyoung Kim (Kyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of)
14:20-14:40 In Vivo Two-photon Imaging of Microglia Behavior during Anesthesia and Neurodegeneration Yong U. Liu (Guangzhou First People's Hospital, China)
14:40-15:00 IA-0039 Optogenetic Stimulation of Cortical Microglia Promotes Neuronal Activity and Pain Hypersensitivity Min-Hee Yi (Chonnam National University Medical School, Korea, Republic of)
15:00-15:20 Image-guided Surgery of Glioblastoma using Biomarker-responsive Fluorescent Probes Dokyoung Kim (Kyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of)
September 5 (Thu)
14:20-15:40
Symposium 04
Developmental Biology - Genesis
Venue: #208-210 (2F)
Chair(s)
Richard Schneider (UCSF, United States)
Satoru Takahashi (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
14:20-14:40 TBD Satoru Takahashi (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
14:40-15:00 TBD Hyung Chul Lee (Chonnam National University, Korea, Republic of)
15:00-15:20 TBD Jong-Min Lee (Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of)
15:20-15:40 IA-0050 Species-Specific Deployment of Runx2 Isoforms and Differential Regulation of Target Genes During Avian Jaw Development and Evolution Richard Schneider (UCSF, United States)
September 5 (Thu)
14:20-15:40
Symposium 05
The Defense Mechanism of Our Body with Immunity
Venue: #211-213 (2F)
Chair(s)
Jae-Ho Lee (Keimyung University, Korea, Republic of)
14:20-14:40 TBD Sung Hwan Ki (Chosun University, Korea, Republic of)
14:40-15:00 TBD Ho-Keun Kwon (Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of)
15:00-15:20 IA-0058 Endothelin-1 from Endothelial Cells Promotes Tubular Injury, Myofibroblast Formation and Ischemia in Kidney Fibrosis Model in Mice Nur Arfian (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)
September 5 (Thu)
14:20-15:40
Symposium 06
The Consent Continuum: Ethical Considerations in Enduring Informed Consent for Human Tissue Donation
Venue: #214 (2F)
Chair(s)
Rebekah Jenkin (University of Sydney, Australia)
İlke Ali Gürses (Koç University, Türkiye)
14:20-14:40 Co-designing Body Donation Consent Processes Georgina Stephens (Monash University, Australia)
14:40-15:00 Consent for Use of Human Tissue for Histology, from Sources Other than Body Donors Claire Aland (University of Queensland, Australia)
15:00-15:20 Cadaver Donors as Silent Mentors: A Humanistic Narrative Approach to Informed Consent Hung-Ming Chang (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan)
15:20-15:40 From Papers to Bytes: Exploring Electronic Informed Consent for Whole-body Donation in Türkiye İlke Ali Gürses (Koç University, Türkiye)
September 5 (Thu)
16:10-17:50
Symposium 07
Functional Anatomy in the Realm of Myology
Venue: #301-303 (3F)
Chair(s)
Wuqiang Zhu (Mayo Clinic, United States)
Hongyu Liu (North University of China, China)
16:10-16:30 Cardiac Cell Therapy and Heart Regeneration Quqiang Zhu (Mayo Clinic, United States)
16:30-16:50 Skeletal Muscle Fiber Switching Rui Duan (South China Normal University and John Hopkins University, United States)
16:50-17:10 Advanced Exercise can Develop Wisdom: Hand-brain Interaction Hongyu Liu (North University of China, China)
17:10-17:30 Nerve Properties Determine Skeletal Muscle Contraction Properties Mingyi Hu (GuangZhou XinHua University and Chung-Shan Medical University, China)
September 5 (Thu)
16:10-17:50
Symposium 08
Embryology and Fetal Specimens: an Underexplored Paradigm in Transdisciplinary Thinking and Research (A FIPAE Seminar)
Venue: #304-306 (3F)
Chair(s)
Nalini Pather (University of Queensland, Australia)
16:10-16:30 Reflective Writing as a Method for Promoting Discourse among First Year Medical Students Working with Fetal Archival Tissues Kaylin Beiter (Scripps Mercy Health, United States)
16:30-16:50 Fetal and Embryological Speciments: Challenges and Opportunities Jason Mussell (LSU Health Sciences Center, United States)
16:50-17:10 Macro and Micro Ethics in Fetal and Embryological Collections: Exploring the Paradigms of Informed Consent Joyce El-Haddad (UNSW, Australia)
September 5 (Thu)
16:10-17:50
Symposium 09
Exploring Brain-Body Dynamics in Neurological Disorders: Integrating Advanced Animal Models with Human Pathologies
Venue: #206-207 (2F)
Chair(s)
Sun Ah Park (Ajou University, Korea, Republic of)
Woong Sun (Korea University, Korea, Republic of)
16:10-16:30 Real World of Brain Pathology of Neurodegenerative Disorders Kyung-Hwa Lee (Chonnam National University, Korea, Republic of)
16:30-16:50 Development of Nonhuman Primate Models and Therapeutic Strategies for Neurodegenerative Disorders Zhonghua Lu (Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, China)
16:50-17:10 Brain-body Interaction in Developing Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders Eun Jeong Lee (Ajou University, Korea, Republic of)
17:10-17:30 Neuron-macrophage Interaction Sets Pain Sensitivities in Peripheral Tissues Wanaka Akio (Nara Medical University, Japan)
17:30-17:50 Gut-Immune-Brain Modulation in Neurodevelopmental Disorder Eunha Kim (Korea University, Korea, Republic of)
September 5 (Thu)
16:10-17:50
Symposium 10
Anatomical Education Human Morphological Study based on Digital and Intelligental Technology
Venue: #208-210 (2F)
Chair(s)
Yi Wu (Army Medical University, China)
Nan Zheng (Dalian Medical University, China)
16:10-16:25 A Study on Mechanism of Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation in Craniocervical Junction Nan Zheng (Dalian Medical University, China)
16:25-16:45 Three-dimensional Morphological Study of Lymphatics during Early Fetal Period Zhewu Jin (Jiangnan University, China)
16:45-17:00 Comparison of T Stage Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer Based on Statistical and Deep Learning Models Shanshan Xu (Army Medical University, China)
17:00-17:15 Artificial Intelligence for Digital Pathology Image Analysis Manning Wang (Digital Medical Research Center, Fudan University, China)
17:15-17:30 IA-0068 Whole-Body Mapping of Adult Mouse at Cellular Level Using fMOST Xiangning Li (Hainan University, China)
17:30-17:45 Development of the Sphenoid Bone in the Fetal Period Using 3D Reconstruction Masahito Yamamoto (Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan)
September 5 (Thu)
16:10-17:50
Symposium 11
Development, Regeneration and Disease
Venue: #211-213 (2F)
Chair(s)
Guang Wang (Jinan University, China)
Jun Ma (Hebei Medical University, China)
16:10-16:30 The Study of the Impact of Developmental Microenvironment on Embryonic Development Guang Wang (Jinan University, China)
16:30-16:50 IA-0086 MMP2-Mediated Accumulation of PNNs Modulates Depressive Susceptibiligy and the Antidepressant Effect ot Metformin in High-fat Diet Mice Qiong Liu (Fudan University, China)
16:50-17:10 Mechanisms and Treatments of Chronic Pain Gang Chen (Nantong University, China)
17:10-17:30 Neural Differentiation and Spinal Cord Organoid Generation in Spinal Cord Injury Jun Ma (Hebei Medical University, China)
September 5 (Thu)
16:10-17:50
Symposium 12
Comparative Anatomy and Zooarchaeology
Venue: #214 (2F)
Chair(s)
Jong Ha Hong (Kyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of)
Manabu Uetsuki (Teikyo University, Japan)
16:10-16:30 A Study on the Dismantling and Disposal Patterns of Animal Remains Excavated from the Unified Silla Period in the Gyeongju Area Heon Seok Kim (National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, Korea, Republic of)
16:30-16:50 IA-0016 Sex Identification of Early Chickens in the Japanese Archipelago and Korean Peninsula Masaki Eda (Hokkaido University, Japan)
16:50-17:10 Use of Pigs in Japan Masashi Maruyama (Tokai University, Japan)
17:10-17:30 Comparative Anatomy and Zooarchaeology in Korea Jong Ha Hong (Kyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of)
17:30-17:50 A Study on the Dismantling and Disposal Patterns of Animal Remains Excavated from the Unified Silla Period in the Gyeongju Area Manabu Uetsuki (Teikyo University, Japan)
September 5 (Thu)
18:30-21:00
Welcome Reception
Venue: Exhibition Hall (1F)

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