第30回  日本微生物系統分類研究会年次大会(2010.12.9)


Symposium “Microbial Systematics, – Past, Present and Future –”

Session I: Prokaryotes

  1. History and future of taxonomists to unzip chromosomal information to define bacterial species.
    Takayuki Ezaki
    Department of Microbiology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan

  2. Chemotaxonomy, the significance and usefulness for prokaryote systematics
    Ken-ichiro Suzuki
    NITE-Biological Resource Center, Japan

  3. Isolation, physiology and taxonomy of ecologically important organisms previously uncultured
    Yoichi Kamagata1,2 and Satoshi Hanada1
    1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 2Hokkaido University, Japan

Special Lecture:

     Bergey’s Manual Trust and bacterial and archaeal systematics in the21st century
     James T. Staley
     University of Washington, USA

Session II: Eukaryotes

  1. “Zygomycota”, a vanished fungal phylum, and the future prospects towards its reconstruction
    Yousuke Degawa
    Sugadaira Montane Research Center, University of Tsukuba, Japan

  2. Recent advances in systematics and biogeography of mushroom-forming fungi (Basidiomycota, Fungi)
    Kentaro Hosaka
    National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan

Special Lecture:

     Impact of molecular systematics on The yeasts, a taxonomic study, 5th edition (2011)
     Cletus P. Kurtzman
     National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, ARS, USDA, USA