Highlights of JASIS 2025

Official poster for JASIS 2025, showcasing advanced scientific and analytical technologies, with event dates September 3–5, 2025 at Makuhari Messe.
             

Introduction

I am Hisashi Iwase, Life Science Innovation Advisor of the Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) and President & CEO of BioDiscovery, Inc.

In the latter half of the 20th century, chromatographic and mass spectrometry technologies made immeasurable contributions to drug discovery research and pharmaceutical manufacturing development. Furthermore, the advancement of analytical instrumentation and analytical chemistry over the past two decades has played a major role in the rapidly evolving field of biosciences. The progress in life sciences began with innovations in the late 1980s that unraveled the structure and function of genes and proteins. Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, the field has been accelerating toward practical application, supported by developments in ICT. Now, with the remarkable advancement of AI technologies, we are on the verge of yet another transformative era.

Highlights of JASIS 2025

At JASIS 2024 held last year, we successfully returned to pre-pandemic scale, matching the number of exhibitors and participating companies seen in 2019. It also marked the launch of a new Japanese academia-industry collaboration program aimed at global engagement.

Continuing from last year, JASIS 2025, to be held this September, will focus on automation and accelerating digital transformation (DX) across the event. In the life sciences field, we are proud to announce a special program on AI-driven drug discovery, inviting Professor Jacques Corbeil from Canada’s MILA Institute, a global leader in cutting-edge AI research.

Other notable highlights include: future-oriented initiatives by the newly established Tokyo Institute of Science and Technology (merger of Tokyo Tech and Tokyo Medical and Dental University), the 4th joint seminar with the Society for Biotechnology, Japan, cutting-edge research updates from Tohoku University, new sessions on livestock bio-reproduction topics, and an accessible lecture on intellectual property in pharmaceutical R&D as part of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar. We expect strong attendance and enthusiastic participation in this rich lineup of topical seminars.

Topical Seminars / Life Sciences: Program Summary

DAY 1: Thursday, September 3

Tokyo Institute of Science and Technology: A New Challenge

International Conference Hall, Convention Hall A
Time: 15:00–16:00

  • “Realizing Smart Healthcare through Interdisciplinary Social Implementation of Cutting-Edge Science and Technology (tentative)”
    Nobuhiro Hayashi – Vice President / Professor, School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Science and Technology
    Takuya Sakaguchi – Professor, School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Science and Technology

DAY 2: Thursday, September 4

Technological Innovations Driving DX in Biotechnology

International Conference Hall, Convention Hall B
Time: 10:30–12:00

  • “Introduction to the Society for Biotechnology, Japan”
    Masamichi Uehira – Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
  • “Enabling GX through Biomanufacturing Platforms: Development of Single-Cell Metabolomics Technology”
    Haruko Takeyama – Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
  • “Measurement of Cell Culture Operations Toward DX in Cell Manufacturing”
    Kei Kanie – Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Kindai University
  • “Cell Function Analysis System via Deep Learning”
    Masamichi Uehira (same as above)

Tohoku University: Pioneering Unexplored Frontiers in Future Medicine

International Conference Hall, Convention Hall A
Time: 13:00–14:30

  • “Future Prospects of Medicine, Drug Discovery, and Well-Being Created by Uncharted Measurement Technologies”
    Yasuhisa Nemoto – Specially Appointed Professor / Chief URA, Institute for Future Medicine, Tohoku University
  • “Biosensing and Societal Implementation of Super Sulfur Research”
    Takaaki Akaike – Professor, Department of Redox Molecular Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University
  • “Fusion of Omics Analysis and Structural Biology to Advance Future Medicine”
    Seizo Koshiba – Professor, Institute for Future Medicine / Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization, Tohoku University
  • “Contributions and Future Perspectives of Cutting-Edge Genome Analysis”
    Fumiki Katsuoka – Professor, Division of Genome Analysis, Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization, Tohoku University

Special Session: Expanding the Bio Measurement Science Market with AI

International Conference Hall, Convention Hall B
Time: 13:00–16:00

  • “Development of Lipidome Analysis Platform for Clinical Omics”
    Takeshi Baba – Chief Professor, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University
  • “AI-Omics Leadership: Positioning Your Organization for the Future of Life Sciences”
    Jacques Corbeil – Professor, Université Laval / MILA Academic Member / IVADO Scientific Advisory Committee
  • – Break –
  • “Network Proteogenomics and Discovery Bioinformatics”
    Toshihide Nishimura – Visiting Professor, Department of Thoracic Surgery, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
  • “AI-Driven Drug Discovery Platform for Hypothesis Generation from the Known to the Unknown”
    Hiroyoshi Toyoshima – Director & CTO, FRONTEO, Inc.

Medical Engineering Technologies and Practical Applications for Animal Production

International Conference Hall, Convention Hall A
Time: 15:00–16:00

  • “University-Originated Analytical and Medical Device Development for Reproductive Medicine and Animal Production”
    Hirofumi Nishizono – Associate Professor, Research Institute of General Medicine, Kanazawa Medical University
  • “On the Technology of Follicle Activation”
    Masashi Ikeuchi – Professor, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Institute of Science and Technology

DAY 3: Friday, September 5

Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar

International Conference Hall, Convention Hall A
Time: 12:30–14:30

  • “Recent Topics Related to the Japanese Pharmacopoeia”
    Yoshiro Saito – Director, National Institute of Health Sciences
  • “Amendments to the Physico-Chemical Test Methods in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia”
    Kumiko Kato – Professor, School of Pharmacy, Kitasato University
  • “Quality Control and Regulatory Trends for Pharmaceutical Excipients – A Global Perspective”
    Yasuhiro Abe – Director, Division IV, Department of Drugs, National Institute of Health Sciences

Intellectual Property in Life Sciences: Cutting-Edge Insights

International Conference Hall, Convention Hall A
Time: 15:00–16:00

  • “A Gentle Introduction to IP in Life Sciences – The Inseparable Link Between Pharmaceuticals and Patents”
    Yasuko Tanaka – President, SQube, Inc. / Patent Attorney
    Director, SQube International Patent Firm / Lecturer, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

PROFILE
Hisashi Iwase

Hisashi Iwase

Life Science Innovation Advisor at the Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA), and President & CEO of BioDiscovery, Inc.
Born in Tokyo in 1951. Graduated from the Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Nihon University. Mr. Iwase has led management and marketing in analytical and bioscience instrumentation at Merck Japan, Nihon Waters, Nihon Millipore, Nihon PerSeptive, Applied Biosystems, Varian Technologies, and Agilent Technologies. He founded BioDiscovery Inc. in 2001 and has served as JAIMA’s Life Science Innovation Advisor since 2013.

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