Membrane Physiology Symposium 2025 - Japan

Join us for the Membrane Physiology Symposium 2025, hosted by Nanion Technologies, as it continues its global series, this time in Tokyo, Japan.

This symposium brings together leading voices in membrane physiology, and biophysics to explore new scientific insights and cutting-edge technologies. With a strong focus on ion channels, membrane proteins, and regenerative medicine. The symposium brings together experts from diverse fields to share knowledge and strengthen scientific collaboration across academia and industry.

When: July 17-18, 2025

Venue: 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo.
Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology
University of Tokyo.
RCAST building 4, lecture hall

Admission: Free

Speakers

  • Dr. Takeshi Akiyoshi – Keio University
  • Dr. Shin Hamamoto – The University of Tokyo
  • Dr. Shutaro Katsurabayashi – Fukuoka University
  • Dr. Hideaki Kato –  The University of Tokyo
  • Dr. Tomoya Kubota – The University of Osaka
  • Dr. Yuichiro Miyaoka – Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
  • Dr. Chai-Ann Ng – Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
  • Dr. Alexandre Santinho – Oria Bioscience
  • Dr. Will Seibertz – Nanion Technologies GmbH
  • Martin Ziller – Nanion Technologies GmbH

Agenda is now available. Check it out!

Join our hands-on workshops

Extend your symposium experience by taking part in our on-site electrophysiology workshops, where you’ll see live demonstrations and have the chance to work directly with Nanion’s advanced technologies, including Port-a-Patch, Patchliner, SyncroPatch 384, SURFE²R N1, Orbit mini, CardioExcyte, FLEXcyte, AtlaZ, and Vesicle Prep Pro.

Space is limited. Register now to secure your place!

About the Membrane Physiology Symposium

Our first Membrane Physiology Symposium (MPS) took place in beautiful Napa Valley in the spring of 2024. It brought together a vibrant community of researchers in membrane physiology and biophysics. The meeting started a new tradition of celebrating innovative science and collaboration. Following our second MPS meeting in Napa Valley this year, we are proud to bring the symposium to Japan.

Read the report from the Membrane Physiology Symposium in Napa 2024.