- Date: September 23, 2025 (Wed.), 9:30 – 16:45 TST
- Venue:
Room F-104, Building G109, GongGuan Campus, National Taiwan Normal University(Changed) - New venue: R504, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica (in National Taiwan University campus)
- Participation Fee: Free
- Presentation Format: Oral presentations.
Author Archives: tak@es.hokudai.ac.jp
Registration (Only participation is opend now)

No registration fee except for banquet.
We will collect banquet fees approximately one week prior to the event. We will contact you later on the place, price, and payment method.
Closed: Deadline for the participant with a presentation: June 30, 2025
Registration Form (Tentative presentation title will be asked): https://forms.gle/HccBMKkPiFwNqWzK8
Presentation Format: Oral presentations (15-20 minutes).
Deadline for only participation (No presentation): September 10, 2025
Registration Form: https://forms.gle/HccBMKkPiFwNqWzK8
Important info.: Invitation letter for visa application
Invitation letters are subject to the following conditions:
Presenters: An invitation letter for visa application will be provided upon request after the presentation has been approved. A certificate of participation will be provided on-site upon request.
Other Participants: An invitation letter for visa application is limited to presenters and participants of the main FNTG general symposium. A certificate of participation will be provided on-site upon request on-site.
Contact:
2025 Nanocarbon Bio Symposium Committee,
E-mail address: fntg-ncb[at]ml.hokudai.ac.jp
Organizing Committee & Advisers
Organizing Committee
- Co-Chair, Dr. LIN Ching-Wei (Left picture, Assistant Research Fellow, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
- Co-Chair, Dr. TAKANO Yuta (Right picture, Associate Professor, Hokkaido Univ., Japan)
- Dr. HIRATA Eri (Assistant Professor, Hokkaido Univ., Japan)
- Dr. LIU Hsiang-Lin (Professor, National Taiwan Normal Univ., Taiwan)
- Dr. SAITO Riichiro (National Taiwan Normal Univ., Taiwan)
- Dr. SATO Yoshinori (Associate Professor, Tohoku Univ., Japan)
- Dr. YUDASAKA Masako (Professor, Meijo Univ., Japan)
- Ms. KAMATA Chie (Secretary, Meijo Univ., Japan)
Adviser
- Dr. SHIBA Kiyotaka (Principal Investigator, The cancer institute of JFCR, Japan)
- Dr. YOKOYAMA Atsuro (Emeritus Professor, Hokkaido Univ., Japan)
- Dr. OHNO Yutaka (Professor, Nagoya Univ., Japan, The president of FNTG)
Special Adviser
- Dr. IIJIMA Sumio (Professor, Meijo Univ., Japan)
Venue
- Date: September 23, 2025 (Wed.), 9:30 – 16:45 TST
- Venue:
Room F-104, Building G109, GongGuan Campus, National Taiwan Normal University(Changed) - New venue: R504, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica (in National Taiwan University campus)
- Public transportation information: https://www.iams.sinica.edu.tw/en/?link=venue
Invited Speakers
in alphabetical order
- CHANG Huan-Cheng (Distinguished Research Fellow, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
- LIN Ching-Wei (Assistant Research Fellow, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
- HIRATA Eri (Assistant Professor, Hokkaido University, Japan)
- HAYAMIZU Yuhei (Associate Professor, Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan)
- HUANG Yu-Fen (Professor, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
- JEONG Sanghwa (Associate Professor, Pusan National University, Korea)
- KOMATSU Naoki (Professor, Kyoto University, Japan)
About the symposium
Featured
The Nanocarbon Bio Symposium is a satellite symposium, which began 15 years ago, of the FNTG general symposium presented by The Fullerenes, Nanotubes, Graphene (FNTG) Research Society, Japan.
The Nanocarbon Bio Symposium provides a platform for researchers to present their findings on the biological applications of a range of nanomaterials.
This includes various nanocarbons such as fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene, carbon nanohorns, nanodiamonds, carbon nanodots, and related nanomaterials.
The event facilitates discussions and information exchange on critical topics encompassing the toxicity, medical applications, and biological and cellular responses of these materials.
By bringing together experts in the field, the symposium aims to foster collaboration and drive advancements in the broad field of nanomaterial bio-applications.
We are delighted to host this special 15th anniversary edition in Taiwan, marking a significant milestone for our symposium.


