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Fish Reproduction in the 21st Century: Progress and Possibilities

A Two-Day Satellite Symposium of the 19th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology (ICCE19)


DATES: 13-15 July, 2025
VENUE: Shiki Hall auditorium(椎木講堂 大会議室) Kyushu University, Fukuoka


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ACCESS

For directions to Kyushu University’s Ito Campus, please refer to the official university website: Kyushu University Access Information
Siiki Hall is No.67 (East zone) on the campus map.

SCHEDULE

13th July

14.00-14.20: Inauguration and opening remarks
14.20-14:30 ABRIC introduction
14.30-15.30: Genetics to epigenetics in fish reproduction
14.30-  Yukiko Ogino
15.00-  Masatoshi Nakamoto
15.30-16.00: Coffee Chitchat
16.00-17.30: Hormones to pheromones in fish reproduction
16.00-  Yong Zhu
16.30- Wataru Kawamura
17.00- Shigeho Ijiri
(19.00- 20.30: Symposium dinner)

14th July

09.00- 11.30 – Endocrine control in fish reproduction
09:00-  Deshou Wang
09:30-  Adelino Canário
10:00-10:30:  Coffee Chitchat
10.30-  Kataaki Okubo
11.00-  Ching-Fong Chang
11.30-12.30 – Lunch
12:30-13:30- Poster presentation
13.30- 15.50 – Past to future; a perspective of the global context in vertebrate reproduction
13.30-  Taisen Iguchi
14.10-  Ken-Ichirou Morohashi
14.50-  Peter Thomas
15.50- Closing remarks

15th July

Visit to Marine fish breeding facility (Karatsu), Optional
09:00- Pick up (Glocal hotel)
09:20- Pick up (Kyudai Gakkentoshi train station)
10:30- Karatsu satellite Marine fish breeding facility
12:30- Lunch (Farmer’s market)
15:00- Arrival Fukuoka Airport

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SYMPOSIUM OVERVIEW

This two-day event, held as a satellite symposium of the 19th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology (ICCE19), focuses on bringing together specialists in fish reproductive biology and related disciplines. The Department of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences at Kyushu University is pleased to welcome researchers, academics, industry professionals and graduate students to this unique platform, which is dedicated to advancing our understanding of fish reproduction within contemporary scientific contexts.

Building upon the broader themes of ICCE19, the symposium will focus on recent breakthroughs and emerging technologies for understanding and managing fish reproduction in changing global environments, as well as future directions in this field. The 21st century has seen remarkable advancements in our understanding of fish reproductive biology, from molecular mechanisms to ecosystem-level influences.

This specialized forum aims to bridge the gap between fundamental research and practical applications by addressing urgent challenges in sustainable aquaculture, conservation biology and fisheries management. Participants will gain insights into how climate change, habitat degradation, and novel biotechnologies are reshaping our approaches to fish reproduction. The focus will be on the revolutionary potential of genome editing technologies to improve the reproductive efficiency and resilience of fish species. This could help to solve the problem of global food security in the face of growing population demands and environmental uncertainties.

The symposium will emphasize interdisciplinary collaborations that integrate genomics, epigenetics, endocrinology, behavior, and ecological perspectives to develop innovative solutions for enhancing reproductive success in captive and wild fish populations. The symposium will explore how advances in fish reproductive science can create sustainable pathways to strengthen aquatic food systems, support nutritional security, and maintain biodiversity.

Taking place alongside the main ICCE19 program, this satellite symposium provies an intimate setting for in-depth discussions and networking opportunities for fish reproduction specialists. Join distinguished experts and emerging researchers at this dynamic forum, which is designed to foster meaningful dialogue and establish new research partnerships. Together, we can shape the future of fish reproduction science over the next decade and address some of the most pressing challenges facing humanity.

Registration is now CLOSED.

CONTACT INFORMATION

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