Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track will explore the utility of yeast as model organisms for studying human diseases. Presentations will focus on the genetic and molecular mechanisms that can be elucidated through yeast-based systems.
This session will delve into the application of functional genomics in yeast to uncover gene functions and their roles in disease. Researchers will present innovative methodologies and findings that enhance our understanding of disease pathways.
This track will highlight research on host-pathogen interactions using yeast as a model. Discussions will focus on the cellular mechanisms and pathways that govern these interactions and their implications for human health.
This session aims to compare genomic data from yeast and human systems to identify conserved pathways involved in disease. Presenters will discuss how these comparisons can inform therapeutic strategies and disease understanding.
This track will investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying various diseases as modeled in yeast. Researchers will present findings that link cellular processes to disease phenotypes, enhancing our understanding of pathophysiology.
This session will focus on the identification of molecular targets for therapeutic intervention using yeast models. Presentations will cover computational approaches and experimental validations that pave the way for novel treatments.
This track will explore the translational aspects of yeast research in the context of human disease. Discussions will center on how findings from yeast models can be applied to clinical settings and therapeutic development.
This session will highlight innovative approaches to gene function analysis using yeast as a model organism. Researchers will present their findings on gene interactions and their implications for understanding genetic diseases.
This track will focus on the construction and analysis of disease gene networks using yeast models. Presentations will discuss how these networks can reveal insights into disease mechanisms and potential interventions.
This session will explore the application of synthetic biology techniques in yeast to model human diseases. Researchers will present innovative strategies to engineer yeast for studying complex disease pathways.
This track will focus on the discovery of disease biomarkers through yeast models and the modeling of pathophysiological processes. Presentations will highlight the potential of yeast to uncover novel biomarkers and their relevance to human health.
