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Animal cell technology is a newly growing discipline of cell
biology which aims not only to understand structure, function and
behavior of differentiated animal cells but also to uncover their
ability useful for industrial and medical purpose. The goal of
animal cell technology includes clonal expansion of differentiated
cells with useful ability, optimization of their culturing in
industrial scale, modulation of their ability for production of
pharmaceutical proteins and monoclonal antibodies, and newly
application to gene therapy and organ culture. The last seven
Annual Meetings of the Japanese Association for Animal Cell
Technology (JAACT) had attracted increasing number of participants.
At the Eighth Meeting (JAACT'95) held in Iizuka from November 6
through 10, 1995. Before this Meeting, we were all shocked by the
sudden death of a founder of JAACT, the late Prof. Hiroki Murakami
in February of this year. But we had more than 90 participants from
outside of Japan and 170 from Japan in this Meeting. The editors
express their sincere gratitude to all researchers who joined the
meeting, to the organizers of the Symposium Sessions, to members of
the organizing committee who dedicated themselves in assuring the
Meeting's success in the absence of Prof. H. Murakami, and the
graduates and undergraduates students of Kyushu University and
Kyushu Institute of Technology who supported management of the
Meeting. We also thank the Japanese Bioindustry Association and
Fukuoka Science & Technology Foundation for the financial
support.
Animal cell technology is a newly growing discipline of cell
biology which aims not only to understand structure, function and
behavior of differentiated animal cells but also to uncover their
ability useful for industrial and medical purpose. The goal of
animal cell technology includes clonal expansion of differentiated
cells with useful ability, optimization of their culturing in
industrial scale, modulation of their ability for production of
pharmaceutical proteins and monoclonal antibodies, and newly
application to gene therapy and organ culture. The last seven
Annual Meetings of the Japanese Association for Animal Cell
Technology (JAACT) had attracted increasing number of participants.
At the Eighth Meeting (JAACT'95) held in Iizuka from November 6
through 10, 1995. Before this Meeting, we were all shocked by the
sudden death of a founder of JAACT, the late Prof. Hiroki Murakami
in February of this year. But we had more than 90 participants from
outside of Japan and 170 from Japan in this Meeting. The editors
express their sincere gratitude to all researchers who joined the
meeting, to the organizers of the Symposium Sessions, to members of
the organizing committee who dedicated themselves in assuring the
Meeting's success in the absence of Prof. H. Murakami, and the
graduates and undergraduates students of Kyushu University and
Kyushu Institute of Technology who supported management of the
Meeting. We also thank the Japanese Bioindustry Association and
Fukuoka Science & Technology Foundation for the financial
support.
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