9:30-10:00
Reception
10:00-10:20
Opening
10:20-11:25
[Keynote] Application of amino acids isotope analysis to trophic magnification studies
Kyung-Hoon Shin (Hanyang University)
Lunch
13:30-14:10
[Sponsored]
Tomonobu Noguchi (Silicon Industry Association of Japan)
Coffee break
14:25-14:50
[General] Integrated approach of CSIA and composition profiles of amino acids and fatty acids to reveal temperature-induced metabolic changes in two different marine phytoplankton
SuJung Lee (Hanyang University)
14:50-15:15
[General]
Towards a better understanding of trophic diversity in freshwater organisms: What CSIA-AA tells us about phenotypic plasticity in amphibian larvae
Chantal Lurette (Hokkaido University)
15:15-15:40
[General] Impact of terrestrial plant as a diet source for fish food web in the estuary environments
JungHoon Ha (Hanyang University)
Coffee break
16:00-16:25
[General] Spatial and Temporal Variability in Trophic Dynamics of Calanus glacialis and Boreogadus saida in the Western Arctic
Jinsoo Son (Hanyang University)
16:25-16:50
[General] Trophic structure of dominant species in Lake Akkeshi, viewed via stable nitrogen isotope ratio analysis of amino acids
Nina Feußner (Universität Bremen)
9:30-10:35
[Keynote] Optimization of high-performance thin-layer chromatography cleanup for compound-specific carbon and hydrogen isotope analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in marine sediments
Seongjin Hong (Chungnam National University)
Coffee break
10:55-12:00
[Keynote] Using amino acid compound-specific isotope analyses to study diet and migration in marine organisms in the Hawaiian Archipelago
Brian N. Popp (University of Hawaii at Mānoa)
12:00-12:10
Group Photo
Lunch
14:00-14:35
[Invited] Carbon and hydrogen isotopic compositions of long-chain n-alkanes in ferns
Akiko S. Goto (Kyoto University)
14:35-15:00
[General] Development of a simple method for measuring the stable nitrogen isotopic composition of ammonia in aqueous samples
Maiko Ohno (Hokkaido University)
15:00-15:25
[General] Factors controlling the nitrogen isotope ratios in Cnidarian-algal symbiosis: the effect of autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition
Jincen Li (Hokkaido University)
Coffee break
15:50-16:30
[Sponsored]
Mike Seed (Elementar)
16:30-16:55
[General] Reconstruction of Migration from Chub Mackerel Eye Lens δ15N and Δ14C Using Isoscapes State-Space Model
Kohei Sakamoto (The University of Tokyo)
9:30-10:35
[Keynote] Integrated trophic position (iTP): a new indicator of ecosystem structure that can be estimated using amino acid nitrogen isotopic compositions of operationally defined communities
Naoto F. Ishikawa (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
Coffee break
10:55-12:00
[Keynote] CSI-AA in Deep Time? Probing the limits of individual amino acid isotope data for biogeochemical and ecological reconstruction using marine fossils
Matthew D. McCarthy (UC Santa Cruz)
Lunch
14:00-14:35
[Invited] Nitrogen isotope composition of amino acids in bivalve shells recording Holocene hydroclimate changes in the northern North Sea
Qian Huang (University of Mainz)
14:35-15:00
[General] Isotopic variations of particulate and dissolved organic matter (δ13CPOC, δ15NPN, δ13CDOC) related to hypoxia occurrence in semi-enclosed bay, South Korea
Eun-Ji Jeong (Pukyong National University)
Coffee break
15:20-15:55
[Invited] Development of compound-specific isotope analysis of monosaccharides: from technical challenges to applications
Hyuntae Choi (Hokkaido University)
15:55-16:30
[Invited] Position-Specific carbonyl carbon isotope analysis as a potential tool to resolve scientific issues in the fields of isotope physiology, ecology, and geochemistry
Yuko Takizawa (Hokkaido University)
Coffee break
16:50-17:25
[Invited] Fatty Acids as the Main Energy Source in Polyps of Jelly-fish (Cnidaria: Aurelia aurita) for Survival under Overpopulation
Nayeon Park (Hokkaido University)
9:30-10:35
[Keynote] Altitude sickness in pollinators: Is skyward emigration creating fitness consequences for pollinators?
Shawn A. Steffan (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Coffee break
10:55-12:00
[Keynote] Mechanisms controlling the trophic isotopic discrimination of amino acids
Yoshito Chikaraishi (Hokkaido University)
12:00-12:15
Closing ceremony for Part I (announce the award winners)
14:00-14:25
[General] A large elevation in nitrogen isotope ratios of collagenous amino acids from starvation of marine organisms
Hyuntae Choi (Hokkaido University)
14:35-15:00
[General] The nitrogen isotopic composition of amino acids under hypoxic conditions
Yuko Takizawa (Hokkaido University)
15:10-15:35
[General] Minimizing isotopic fractionation in 13C/12C associated with derivatization of amino acids
Yoshito Chikaraishi (Hokkaido University)
Coffee break
15:55-17:30
Open discussion
9:30-11:30
Open discussion
14:00-18:00 Pre symposium workshop
14:00-18:00 Post symposium workshop -1
14:00-18:00 Post symposium workshop -2
9:30-11:30 Post symposium workshop -2