
第四届亚洲演化生物学大会将于2025年12月8日-12日在昆明举行,由中国遗传学会进化遗传学分会、云南省动物学会主办,中国科学院昆明动物研究所、 云南大学、遗传进化与动物模型全国重点实验室共同承办。该会议目的在于:1)为亚洲国家的生物演化研究者提供一个平台,在尽可能广泛的背景下展示和讨论他们的研究工作;2)促进亚洲及其他地区在演化生物学研究和教育方面的国际合作;3)加强亚洲国家的演化学科教育;4)吸引更多的学生加入生物演化研究领域。
一、会议日程
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日期 |
时间 |
日程 | ||||
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12.08 周一 |
8:30-23:00 |
会议报到 | ||||
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17:30-20:00 |
晚餐 | |||||
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12.09 周二 |
9:00-9:30 |
开幕式、领导致辞 | ||||
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9:30-10:00 |
大会报告1 | |||||
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10:00-10:30 |
茶歇、合影 | |||||
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10:30-11:00 |
大会报告2 | |||||
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11:00-11:30 |
大会报告3 | |||||
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11:30-14:00 |
午餐 | |||||
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14:00-17:30 (平行论坛) |
主题一:群体队列和疾病医学 |
主题二:微生物和宿主协同进化 |
主题三:进化和发育 |
主题四:环境适应和社会性 |
主题五:保护生物学 | |
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17:30-20:00 |
晚餐 | |||||
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12.10 周三 |
9:00-9:30 |
大会报告4 | ||||
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9:30-9:50 |
大会报告5 | |||||
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9:50-10:10 |
茶歇 | |||||
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10:10-10:40 |
大会报告6 | |||||
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10:40-11:10 |
大会报告7 | |||||
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11:10-11:40 |
大会报告8 | |||||
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11:40-14:00 |
午餐 | |||||
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14:00-17:30(平行论坛) |
主题一:群体队列和疾病医学 |
主题二:微生物和宿主协同进化 |
主题三:进化和发育 |
主题四:环境适应和社会性 |
主题六:计算生物学和进化 | |
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17:30-20:00 |
晚餐 | |||||
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12.11 周四 |
9:00-12:00(平行论坛) |
主题一:群体队列和疾病医学 |
主题二:微生物和宿主协同进化 |
主题三:进化和发育 |
主题四:环境适应和社会性 |
主题六:计算生物学和进化 |
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12:00-14:00 |
午餐 | |||||
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14:00-17:30(平行论坛) |
主题七:古生物学和进化 |
主题八:东南亚专题 |
主题三:进化和发育 |
主题四:环境适应和社会性 |
主题六:计算生物学和进化 | |
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17:30-18:00 |
闭幕式 | |||||
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18:00-20:00 |
晚餐 | |||||
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12.12 周五 |
全天 |
离会 | ||||
会议专题和报告人
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Keynote talk(大会报告) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Michael Lynch |
Drift, mutation, and the origin of cellular features |
Keynote speaker |
Arizona State University |
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2 |
Scott V. Edwards |
Unifying PhyloG2P and evo-devo to understand the role of enhancers in convergent evolution |
Keynote speaker |
Harvard University |
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3 |
Min Zhu |
Early gnathostome evolution: Morphological transformations and fossil evidence |
Keynote speaker |
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, CAS |
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4 |
Mark Stoneking |
Towards a genomic history of Mainland Southeast Asia |
Keynote speaker |
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology |
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5 |
Shigeru Kuratani |
Development of cyclostomes and the evolution of the vertebrate neurocranium |
Keynote speaker |
Riken Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research |
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6 |
Douglas E. Soltis |
Polyploidy: An evolutionary force from cells to ecosystems |
Keynote speaker |
University of Florida |
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7 |
Pamela S. Soltis |
Digital data from natural history collections: Repurposing specimens for 21st-century research |
Keynote speaker |
University of Florida |
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8 |
Tomas Marques-Bonet |
Primate genomes, a model for biomedicine, conservation and evolution |
Keynote speaker |
Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
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Symposium talk(专题报告) | ||||
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Theme 1: Population Cohort and Disease Medicine(主题一:群体队列和疾病医学) | ||||
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Symposium: Evolutionary Omics of Human Populations(人类群体的进化组学研究)(Organizer: Shuhua Xu) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Hoh Boon-Peng |
Unveiling prehitoric peopling of the Southeast Asian natives |
Invited speaker |
International Medical University |
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2 |
Jun Kim |
Segmental duplication analysis using a draft Korean pangenome reference |
Invited speaker |
Chungnam National University |
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3 |
Toshiaki Katayama |
TBD |
Invited speaker |
Research Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS) |
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4 |
Xin Jin |
Cell omics meet nature selection: Chinese immune multi-omics atlas |
Selected speaker |
BGl-Shenzhen |
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5 |
Lian Deng |
Multi-centric origins and gene flow shape the diversity of B-Thalassemia mutations in Southern East Asia |
Selected speaker |
Fudan University |
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6 |
Xinzhu Wei |
Emographic and selection inferences using ancestral recombination graphs |
Selected speaker |
Cornell University |
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7 |
Siliang Song |
Recent temporal changes of selection on human cognitive abilities |
Selected speaker |
University of Michigan |
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8 |
Qiong Zhu |
Introgressed mitochondrial fragments from archaic hominins shape modern human genome function |
Selected speaker |
Fudan University |
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9 |
Shenao Liang |
The landscape of archaic introgression in polygenic high-altitude adaptation from 1,039 Tibetans |
Selected speaker |
Fudan University |
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10 |
Ti Qin |
Genome-wide profiling of evolutionary constraints defines the functional core of human microproteins |
Selected speaker |
Zhejiang University |
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11 |
Zehui Chen |
Unveiling the dawn of civilization: ancient DNA sheds light on the Neolithic people of Shimao |
Selected speaker |
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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Symposium: Evolutionary perspective on illness and medicine(疾病和医学的进化视角)(Organizer: Guojie Zhang, Xin Li) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Kshitiz |
How cows solved the problem of cancer malignancy |
Invited speaker |
University of Connecticut Health Center |
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2 |
Lu Chen |
Archaic admixture and its consequences in modern humans |
Invited speaker |
Fudan University |
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3 |
Xukang Shen |
A systematic approach to understanding and predicting phage-antibiotic interactions |
Selected speaker |
Princeton University |
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4 |
Dongya Wu |
Adaptive evolution of metabolism-associated genes and human health |
Selected speaker |
Zhejiang University |
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5 |
Jing Li |
FAK activation drives non-genetic adaptive survival of ALK-rearranged lung cancer under tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment |
Selected speaker |
Sun Yat-Sen University |
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6 |
Zongjin Jiang |
Markedly elevated mutation burden in the ultraconserved histone genes |
Selected speaker |
Sun Yat-sen University |
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7 |
Jiaheng Li |
Pathogenic variation in human DNA damage repair genes was originated from recent human evolutionary process |
Selected speaker |
University of Macau |
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Symposium: Domesticated Animals and FarmGTEx(家养动物与FarmGTEx计划)(Organizer: Ming-Shan Wang, Lingzhao Fang) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Menghua Li |
Genetic basis of the flee response against predation and tameness in the wild-to-domestic transition |
Invited speaker |
China Agricultural University |
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2 |
Lingzhao Fang |
FarmGTEx |
Invited speaker |
Aarhus University |
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3 |
Zhihua Zhang |
Comparative analysis reveals conserved Pre-ZGA chromatin architecture divergence linked to mammalian cell fate specification |
Selected speaker |
China National Center for Bioinformation |
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4 |
Ningbo Chen |
Multi-omics analysis reveals the regulatory landscape of East Asian cattle |
Selected speaker |
Northwest A&F University |
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5 |
Wangshan Zheng |
Domestication-driven coevolution: How plateau livestock and crops facilitated the high-altitude adaptation of the Tibetan people |
Selected speaker |
Lanzhou University of Technology |
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6 |
Ruoshi Huang |
Increased genetic load in breed chickens and reduced coding content in long ROH |
Selected speaker |
Westlake University |
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7 |
Lisheng Liu |
A multi-tissue atlas of regulatory variants underlying rapid adaptation in the Muscovy duck |
Selected speaker |
Kunming institute of Zoology, CAS |
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Theme 2: Microbe-Host Coevolution(主题二:微生物和宿主协同进化) | ||||
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Symposium: Molecular Interactions and Evolutionary Strategies in Symbiotic Systems(共生系统中的分子互作与进化策略)(Organizer: Zhiqiang Ye, Michael Lynch) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Haiwei Luo |
Harnessing early-stage endosymbionts as scalable probiotics for marine conservation |
Invited speaker |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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2 |
Daiqin Li |
Masters of deception: How spiders manipulate other organisms across the symbiosis spectrum |
Invited speaker |
Hubei University |
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3 |
Yiyuan Li |
Rapid evolution of mitochondrion-related genes in haplodiploid arthropods |
Selected speaker |
Ningbo University |
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4 |
Ziduan Han |
Various relationships between Cyst nematodes and their endosymbiotic bacteria Candidatus Cardinium species |
Selected speaker |
Northwest A&F University |
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5 |
Zhigang Zhang |
Evolutionary and ecological landscape of gut microbiomes in high-altitude mammals |
Selected speaker |
Yunnan University |
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6 |
Xiaodong Wei |
Host phylogeny outweighs diet in shaping the gut microbiota of 13 bat species |
Selected speaker |
The University of Hong Kong |
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7 |
Ming Chen |
Kingdom-wide evolutionary characterization of RNA editing factors in Archaeplastida |
Selected speaker |
Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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Symposium: Evolution of microbial pathogens: genetic variation and emergence of novel pathogens(病原微生物的进化:遗传变异与新型病原体)(Organizer: Bin He ) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Matthew Anderson |
Non-redundant functions frequently emerge during a Candida albicans lineage specific paralog expansion |
Invited speaker |
University of Wisconsin–Madison |
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2 |
Deborah Hogan |
TBD |
Invited speaker |
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth |
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3 |
Bin He |
Tough and sticky: Evolution of adhesin families and stress response gene regulation in pathogenic yeasts |
Invited speaker |
University of Iowa |
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4 |
Ming Yue |
Pathadaptive innovation in Salmonella via loss-to-gain evolution |
Selected speaker |
Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study,UCAS |
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5 |
Chao Yang |
From environment to host: Adaptive evolution of pathogenic bacteria |
Selected speaker |
Shanghai Institute of Immunity and Infection, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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6 |
Lingqi Wang |
Drug resistance and evolution in human fungal pathogens |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Microbiology, CAS |
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7 |
Ningning Liu |
The fungus lurking inside tumor |
Selected speaker |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
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8 |
Kaichun Jin |
Al-based mapping of antigenic space predicts canalized viral evolution |
Selected speaker |
Peking University |
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9 |
Yuanyuan Tang |
Unraveling the pathogenicity of the Candida parapsilosis species complex through comparative genomics analysis |
Selected speaker |
Friedrich Schiller University |
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10 |
Hao Zhang |
Rapid in-host adaptive evolution generates a novel FKS2 mutation conferring echinocandin resistance in Candida glabrata |
Selected speaker |
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Science |
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11 |
Jiansi Gao |
Temporally constraining phylogenetic inference alters phylodynamic reconstruction of emerging pathogen origins |
Selected speaker |
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, US |
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Symposium: Coevolution of the Host and Transposons(宿主与转座子的共进化)(Organizer: Lu Wang, Yingao Cai) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Haruhiko Siomi |
Convergent evolution of transposon-driven transcriptional networks underpins zygotic genome activation in diverse mammals |
Invited speaker |
Keio University |
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2 |
Young Seok Ju |
Long-read sequencing reveals the comprehensive landscape of LINE-1 retrotranspositions in human normal colon cells |
Invited speaker |
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology |
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3 |
Kun Dou |
A specific retrotransposon, its effects, and host factors |
Selected speaker |
ShanghaiTech University |
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4 |
Jinfeng Chen |
Recent bursts of DNA transposons underlie epigenetic variation and phenotypic diversification during foxtail millet domestication |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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5 |
Ya-long Guo |
Evolution of repetitive sequences in natural populations of Arabidopsis relatives |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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6 |
Xiaohua Lu |
Maternal piRNAs facilitate speciation by transposon tolerance |
Selected speaker |
Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center |
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7 |
Bitao Qiu |
Arms races between selfish genetic elements and their host defence |
Selected speaker |
University of Freiburg, Germany |
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Theme 3: Evolution and Development(主题三:进化和发育) | ||||
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Symposium: Marine EvoDevo(海洋生物进化发育)(Organizer: Bo Dong, Shi Wang) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Andreas Hejnol |
What can we learn from ctenophore development for the understanding of metazoan evolution? |
Invited speaker |
Friedrich Schiller University Jena |
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2 |
Wei Wang |
Evolution of regeneration in vertebrates |
Invited speaker |
National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing |
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3 |
Chengtian Zhao |
Neuropeptide-mediated coordination in a nerveless animal |
Selected speaker |
Ocean University of China |
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4 |
Guang Li |
Evolutionary dynamics of sex determination in Branchiostoma belcheri driven by repeated transposition of a single novel gene |
Selected speaker |
Xiamen University |
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5 |
Kun Wang |
Genomics redefines the cartilaginous fish tree of life and unravels the evolution of their skeleton |
Selected speaker |
Northwestern Polytechnology University |
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6 |
Meng Qu |
Genetic basis of Syngnathid unique camouflage and adaptive evolution |
Selected speaker |
South China Sea institute of Oceanology, CAS |
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7 |
Shanshan Lian |
Hidden hematopoietic stem cells in invertebrate shells: From discovery to mechanistic insights |
Selected speaker |
Ocean University of China |
|
8 |
Jiaxing Yue |
Insights into cephalochordate genome and gene evolution from the early-diverging amphioxus Asymmetron lucayanum |
Selected speaker |
Sun Yat-sen University |
|
9 |
Haifeng Zhang |
Evolution of a chordate-specific mechanism for myoblast fusion |
Selected speaker |
Ocean University of China |
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Symposium: The Evolution and Development of Animal Appendages(动物附肢的进化发育)(Organizer: Qi Zhou, Wen Kang) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Xing Xu |
TBD |
Invited speaker |
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology |
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2 |
Cheng-Ming Chuong |
TBD |
Invited speaker |
Keck School of Medicine of USC |
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3 |
Antonia Monteiro |
Reuse of the same appendage gene-regulatory network across animal evolution? |
Invited speaker |
National University of Singapore |
|
4 |
Yonggang Hu |
The origin and diversification of beetle horns |
Selected speaker |
Southwest University |
|
5 |
Yaoming Yang |
Stepwise co-option of gene regulatory networks drives episodic radiations in flies |
Selected speaker |
Westlake University |
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6 |
Geon Park |
Evolution of the Drosophila Antenna through neurodevelopmental remodeling |
Selected speaker |
Sungkyunkwan University |
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7 |
Manuel Carlos |
The genetic and developmental mechanisms underlying the loss of the pelvic apparatus in threespine sticklebacks |
Selected speaker |
University of Basel |
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8 |
Haijun Xu |
Opposing insulin signals underlie the same wing-morph switch across hemipteran insects |
Selected speaker |
Zhejiang University |
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9 |
Chonghua Ren |
Rewiring the DSX-E93 axis underlies convergent female-specific wing regression |
Selected speaker |
South China Normal University |
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Symposium: The Origin, Evolution and Development of Organs(器官的演化和发育)(Organizer: Kun Wang, Lei Shi) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Soojin Yi |
Human evolution through the lens of cellular genomics and epigenomics |
Invited speaker |
University of California, Santa Barbara |
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2 |
Fernando García-Moreno |
Neurogenesis and transcriptomics provide a new understanding on brain evolution |
Invited speaker |
Scientific Park of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) |
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3 |
Daisuke KOYABU |
Inner ear development and prenatal transcriptomics reveal step-wise evolution of echolocation in bats |
Selected speaker |
Sun Yat-Sen University |
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4 |
Bo Dong |
Identification of thyroid hormone synthesis organ and its protein precursor in proto-vertebrate |
Selected speaker |
Ocean University of China |
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5 |
Christian Siadjeu |
Evolution and development of the simplest flower |
Selected speaker |
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz |
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6 |
Yichen Dai |
Single-cell profiling of the amphioxus digestive tract reveals conservation of chordate endocrine cells |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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7 |
Soichi Yeki |
Sex-specific regulation of the color-patterning gene h by doublesex primes the evolution of wing sexual dimorphism in the harlequin ladybug Harmonia axyridis |
Selected speaker |
Kyoto University |
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8 |
Zhilei Zhao |
Neural and evolutionary mechanisms of vocal learning behavior in birds |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Zoology, CAS |
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Symposium: Integrating paleontology and evo-devo to elucidate past genetic and developmental characteristics behind major morphological transitions(古生物学与演化发育生物学:揭示重大形态转变背后的遗传与发育特征)(Organizer: Tatsuya Hirasawa, Jing Lu) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Masahiro Uesaka |
Towards understanding the evolutionary trajectories of cis-regulatory landscapes and forelimb morphology in the Galloanserae lineage |
Invited speaker |
Tohoku University, Japan |
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2 |
Han Hu |
TBD |
Invited speaker |
IVPP, China |
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3 |
Youan Zhu |
Diversity of jaws and teeth in stem-group jawed vertebrates: recent discoveries and insights |
Invited speaker |
IVPP, China |
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4 |
Longjun Wu |
Cnidarian venom system evolves with a late burst pattern |
Selected speaker |
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
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5 |
Hiroki Higashiyama |
Developmental trajectories of craniofacial morphogenesis highlight the evolutionary divergence of mammals |
Selected speaker |
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan |
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6 |
Xiaodong Xu |
Genomic insights into the phylogeny and evolution of respiratory adaptations in Diptera |
Selected speaker |
Westlake University, China |
|
7 |
Lun Hai |
Macroevolutionary pattern of early mammals based on cladistic estimates: Two pulses of rapid evolution |
Selected speaker |
IVPP, China |
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8 |
Suyuan Yao |
Neurocranial anatomy of an early Devonian arthrodire placoderm sheds light on early gnathostome brain evolution |
Selected speaker |
IVPP, China |
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9 |
Haoxiang Liang |
The first occurrence of a juvenile chaetognath from the Chengjiang biota (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 3), Yunnan, China, and its evolutionary implications |
Selected speaker |
Yunnan University |
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10 |
Zumin Xian |
The earliest euantiarch from the Pragian (Early Devonian) of Guangnan, Yunnan Province, China |
Selected speaker |
Yunnan University |
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Theme 4: Environmental Adaptation and Sociality(主题四:环境适应和社会性) | ||||
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Symposium:Social Insects(社会性昆虫)(Organizer: Sheng Li, Xianhui Wang) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Jacobus Jan Boomsma |
Asking Darwinian questions to colonies of ants and termites |
Invited speaker |
University of Copenhagen |
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2 |
Judith Korb |
Sociality and ageing in termites |
Invited speaker |
University of Freiburg |
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3 |
Ehab Abouheif |
TBD |
Selected speaker |
Zhejiang University |
|
4 |
Sheng Li |
Nutritional specialization and social evolution in woodroaches and termites |
Selected speaker |
South China Normal University |
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5 |
Weiwei Liu |
Juvenile hormone as a master regulator in the evo-devo of the caste system in ants |
Selected speaker |
Kunming institute of Zoology, CAS |
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6 |
Xianhui Wang |
Behaviors and chemical signals involved in hierarchical formation in bumblebee workers |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Zoology, CAS |
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7 |
XiaoleiHuang |
What can a social hemipteran tell us about insect sociality and adaptation |
Selected speaker |
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University |
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8 |
Xin Zhou |
Leucokinin receptor strengthens honey bee social bonds by regulating food-mediated larva-worker interaction |
Selected speaker |
China Agricultural University |
|
9 |
Cong Liu |
Unraveling termite evolution with 47 high-resolution genome assemblies |
Selected speaker |
Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology Graduate University |
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10 |
Fuqiang Lin |
Ultra-conserved elements of the ants |
Selected speaker |
Zhejiang University |
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Symposium: Evolution and adaptations of birds(鸟类进化和适应)(Organizer: Fumin Lei, Shaohong Feng) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Josefin Stiller |
Untwisting the avian phylogeny |
Invited speaker |
University of Copenhagen |
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2 |
David A. Duchene |
Decomposing avian genomic rates |
Invited speaker |
University of Copenhagen |
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3 |
Ren Lai |
Molecular evolution of sour tolerance in birds |
Selected speaker |
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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4 |
Deng Cheng |
Constitutively active GCGR: A key factor for birds in maintaining high blood glucose and lean body weight |
Selected speaker |
Sichuan University |
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5 |
De Chen |
The genetic basis of elongated tails in birds: evidence for sexual selection as a driver of convergent evolution |
Selected speaker |
Beijing Normal University |
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6 |
Yilin Chen |
Balancing selection of climate adaptive loci underlies the success of introduction of the Eurasian tree sparrows |
Selected speaker |
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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7 |
Guangji Chen |
Analyzing the beak diversity of avian species: machine learning connecting morphology and genetics |
Selected speaker |
Zhejiang University |
|
8 |
Hongcheng Shan |
Structural innovations and neurogenic continuity define avian brain development and evolution |
Selected speaker |
Sichuan University |
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9 |
Yulong Xie |
Phylogenetic analyses unravel dynamic phylogenomic events in avian evolution |
Selected speaker |
Zhejiang University |
|
10 |
Yiran Zhan |
Avian mitochondrial genomes experience stronger selection on synonymous codon usage |
Selected speaker |
China National Center for Bioinformation |
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Symposium: Evolvability in the Anthropocene: unraveling adaptation to contemporary environmental change(人类世中的演化力:揭示环境变化下物种的适应机制)(Organizer: Jingdi Li, Xueying Li) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
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1 |
Quanguo Zhang |
Revisiting the evolutionary speed hypothesis |
Invited speaker |
Beijing Normal University |
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2 |
Piaopiao Chen |
The loci of environmental adaptation in constant and fluctuating environments |
Invited speaker |
Zhejiang University |
|
3 |
Jinlin Chen |
Simulated heatwaves induce rapid and multidimensional evolution including weaker thermal tolerance in host-parasitoid communities |
Selected speaker |
Nanjing University |
|
4 |
Le Wang |
Conservation metagenomics of the giant panda gut microbiome |
Selected speaker |
China West Normal University |
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5 |
Yunyun Gao |
Using the global wild animal microbiome metagenomic database for studying animal evolution and adaptation |
Selected speaker |
Beijing Forestry University |
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6 |
Sara Nouere |
Contrasting and fluctuating selection from direct and indirect herbivory drives transient plant evolution |
Selected speaker |
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
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7 |
Yu Zhang |
Kinetic basis for high-level antibiotic resistance evolving from low-level exposure |
Selected speaker |
Westlake University |
|
8 |
Jingdi Li |
The impact of warming on animal resistance evolution |
Selected speaker |
University of British Columbia |
|
9 |
Lixin Gong |
Adaptive evolution of bird predation in the great evening bat (Ia io) |
Selected speaker |
Northeast Normal University |
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Symposium: Hybridization and Speciation(杂交与物种形成)(Organizer: Hong Wu, Zefu Wang) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
|
1 |
Axel Meyer |
Genomics of hybridization and speciation under sympatric conditions in crater lake cichlid fishes |
Invited speaker |
Universität Konstanz |
|
2 |
Suhua Shi |
TBD |
Invited speaker |
Sun Yat-Sen University |
|
3 |
Jing Luo |
Polyploidization and hybridization genomics in freshwater fishes |
Selected speaker |
Yunnan University |
|
4 |
Shaoyuan Wu |
The evolution of biodiversity in endothermic vertebrates during the Cenozoic |
Selected speaker |
Jiangsu Normal University |
|
5 |
Frank Erwin |
Genomic evidence reveals impact of paleo-landscape on population structure in Southeast Asia’s equatorial rainforest songbirds |
Selected speaker |
National University of Singapore |
|
6 |
Yang Yu |
Mouse hybrid dysgenesis |
Selected speaker |
Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center |
|
7 |
Tao Ma |
Ancient hybridization and polyploidization drove the diversification of poplars and willows |
Selected speaker |
Sichuan University |
|
8 |
Xiao Zhang |
Temporal genomics in Hawaiian crickets reveals compensatory intragenomic coadaptation during adaptive evolution |
Selected speaker |
Tianjin Normal University |
|
9 |
Zhongying Zhao |
The mechanism of unidirectional gene flow between closely related nematodes with different genome sizes |
Selected speaker |
Hong Kong Baptist University |
|
10 |
Dongying Xie |
A novel toxin-antidote selfish genetic element underlying hybrid lethality in Caenorhabditis nematodes |
Selected speaker |
Hong Kong Baptist University |
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Theme 5: Conservation Biology(主题五:保护生物学) | ||||
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Symposium: Conservation Evolutionary Biology of Endangered Animals(濒危动物保护和进化)(Organizer: Li Yu, Jingyang Hu) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
|
1 |
Timothy C Bonebrake |
Cryptic, admixed, and endangered: lessons from pangolins for the tackling of global wildlife trade |
Invited speaker |
The University of Hong Kong |
|
2 |
Mukesh Thakur |
Centre for wildlife forensics and conservation genomics |
Invited speaker |
Zoological Survey of India |
|
3 |
Yibo Hu |
Evolutionary conservation genomics of snow leopards |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
|
4 |
Siew Woh Choo |
Pangolin genomes and the evolution of mammalian scales and immunity |
Selected speaker |
Wenzhou-Kean University |
|
5 |
Ying Qi |
Unveiling pit viper on snake island: How does low genetic diversity build super island viability |
Selected speaker |
Chengdu Institute of Biology, |
|
6 |
Shixia Xu |
Natural resistance to cancers in Cetaceans: Genomic mechanisms and experimental evidence to explain Peto's paradox |
Selected speaker |
Nanjing Normal University |
|
7 |
Hie Lim Kim |
Population genomic approach for sea turtle conservation in Singapore |
Selected speaker |
Nanyang Technological University |
|
8 |
Tianming Lan |
Large-scale genomic analysis of Amur tigers reveal complex ancestral origin and recent hybirdization with other tiger subspecies |
Selected speaker |
Northeast Forestry University |
|
9 |
Shaoming Gao |
Key gut microbiota-based prediction of the health status of nonhuman primates |
Selected speaker |
Sun Yat-sen University |
|
Theme 6: Computational Biology and Evolution(主题六:计算生物学和进化) | ||||
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Symposium : AI for Evolution: Deep learning application in molecular evolution(人工智能助力进化研究:深度学习在分子进化中的应用)(Organizer: Zhengting Zou, Yuanqing Li) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
|
1 |
Daniel Schrider |
Machine learning for evolutionary genetics: progress, and still-untapped potential |
Invited speaker |
University of North Carolina |
|
2 |
Mang Shi |
Accurate mapping of evolutionary relationships using large language models |
Invited speaker |
Sun Yat-sen University |
|
3 |
Kai Ye |
Seq2image: concept and applications |
Invited speaker |
Xi'an Jiaotong University |
|
4 |
Jian Lu |
Deciphering and forecasting viral evolution via AI-augmented molecular evolution |
Selected speaker |
Peking University |
|
5 |
Cai Li |
Charting fine-scale mutation rate maps of small variants using deep learning |
Selected speaker |
Sun Yat-sen University |
|
6 |
Ze-Hao Zhang |
Mammalian conservation of endogenous G-quadruplex reveals their associations with complex traits |
Selected speaker |
Huazhong Agricultural University |
|
7 |
Zhengting Zou |
Analyzing molecular sequence basis of adaptive phenotypic convergence by deep learning |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
|
8 |
Zheng Hu |
Deciphering cellular evolution with lineage tracing and deep learning |
Selected speaker |
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
|
Symposium: Efficient Computation for Studying Molecular Evolution in the Genomic Era: from Theory to Practice(基因组时代下分子进化研究的高效计算:从理论到实践)(Organizer: Sishuo Wang, Xiyun Jiao,Yuttapong Thawornwattana) | ||||
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No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
|
1 |
Bui Quang Minh |
IQ-TREE version 3–recent advances and challenges in phylogenomic inference |
Invited speaker |
Australian National University |
|
2 |
Chao Zhang |
Phylogenomic inference and introgression detection using ASTER |
Invited speaker |
PekingUniversity |
|
3 |
Tianqi Zhu |
The power of coalescent methods for inferring recent and ancient gene flow in endangered bactrian camels |
Invited speaker |
Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, CAS |
|
4 |
Jun Huang |
The asymptotic behavior of bootstrap support vales in molecular phylogenetics |
Selected speaker |
Capital Medicine University |
|
5 |
Xiyun Jiao |
Efficient methods for species-tree inference and species delimitation using genomic data |
Selected speaker |
Southern University of Science and Technology |
|
6 |
Yuttapong Thawornwattana |
Detecting gene flow from genomic data |
Selected speaker |
University College London |
|
7 |
Dong Zhang |
From sequence to tree and time: phylogenetics and molecular dating made easy with PhyloSuite |
Selected speaker |
Lanzhou University |
|
Symposium: Balancing chance and necessity: the interplay between natural selection and random drift(偶然与必然的平衡:自然选择与随机漂变的相互作用)(Organizer: Haoxuan Liu, Piaopiao Chen) | ||||
|
No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
|
1 |
Jianzhi Zhang |
How repeatable is phenotypic evolution? |
Invited speaker |
University of Michigan |
|
2 |
Xiao Yi |
Unpredictable evolution of growth and chemotaxis in bacterial treadmill |
Invited speaker |
Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology,Chinese Academy of Sciences |
|
3 |
Ying Zhen |
Distinct latitudinal patterns of molecular rates across vertebrates |
Selected speaker |
Westlake University |
|
4 |
Xiaolin Chu |
Temperature drives genetic diversity emergence |
Selected speaker |
Beijing Normal University |
|
5 |
Chuan Xu |
Evolutionary dynamics of alternative polyadenylation after gene duplication and its determinants in mammals |
Selected speaker |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
|
6 |
Kun Wu |
Genome instability and altered evolutionary trajectories induced by artificially fused chromosomes in Yeast |
Selected speaker |
Zhejiang University |
|
7 |
Zikun Yang |
Incomplete lineage sorting of segmental duplications defines the human chromosome 2 fusion site early during African great ape speciation |
Selected speaker |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
|
8 |
Yuxiang Huang |
Cellular innovation through de novo gene birth driven by promiscuous protein–protein interactions |
Selected speaker |
Westlake University |
|
9 |
Chao Yang |
Macrogenetic atlas of prokaryotes reveals selection-driven structures |
Selected speaker |
Shanghai Institute of Immunity and Infection, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
|
10 |
Rongfeng Cui |
Convergent relaxed selection as a general framework for detecting prior adaptations at the macroevolutionary scale |
Selected speaker |
Sun Yat-sen University |
|
11 |
Yuan Kong |
Synergy between plasticity and genetic accommodation drives high-altitude adaptation in Tibetan chickens |
Selected speaker |
China Agricultural University |
|
Theme 7: Paleontology and Evolution(主题七:古生物学和进化) | ||||
|
Symposium: Fossil Records and Evolutionary Dynamics: Bridging the Past and Present(化石记录与进化动力学:连接古今的桥梁)(Organizer: Zhuo Feng, Min Wang) | ||||
|
No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
|
1 |
Xijun Ni |
The phylogeny and deep-time divergence of the Homo genus |
Invited speaker |
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, CAS |
|
2 |
Qing Tang |
The evolutionary pattern of early eukaryotes |
Invited speaker |
Nanjing University |
|
3 |
Lorenzo Lustri |
Reinterpretation of Jianshania furcatus from the Chengjiang biota |
Selected speaker |
Yunnan University |
|
4 |
Qingming Qu |
A multidisciplinary approach to understanding the origin of vertebrate appendages |
Selected speaker |
Xiamen University |
|
5 |
Gong-Le Shi |
Fossils reveal the mystery of the origin of flower plants |
Selected speaker |
Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS |
|
6 |
Luis Collantes |
3D appendage preservation of Yunnanocephalus yunnanensis (Trilobita) from the Chengjiang biota |
Selected speaker |
Yunnan University |
|
7 |
Chi Zhang |
Bayesian tip-dating integrating discrete and continuous morphological characters |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, CAS |
|
8 |
Zifan Zhu |
Morphological character correlations in early mammals based on information theory |
Selected speaker |
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, CAS |
|
Theme 8: Southeast Asia Focus(主题八:东南亚专题) | ||||
|
Symposium: Biodiversity Evolution From Prehistory to Modern in Southeast Asia(东南亚生物多样性的演化:从史前到现代)(Organizer: Xiaoming Zhang, Wenbin Yu) | ||||
|
No. |
Name |
Presentation Topic |
Type |
Affiliation |
|
1 |
Wibhu Kutanan |
The genomic population structure and history of Austroasiatic speakers in Mainland Southeast Asia |
Invited speaker |
Naresuan University |
|
2 |
Ketut Wiradnyana |
Hoabinh culture untill contemporer in Western Part Indonesia |
Invited speaker |
National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia (BRIN) |
|
3 |
Ferry Slik |
What has caused the biogeographic boundary observed between Western (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Java) and Eastern (Borneo) Sundaland? |
Invited speaker |
Universiti Brunei Darussalam |
|
4 |
Jarkko Tapani Salojarvi |
TBD |
Selected speaker |
Nanyang Technological University |
|
5 |
Xiaoming Zhang |
Research on the genetic and cultural exchange history between China and ASEAN |
Selected speaker |
Kunming institute of Zoology, CAS |
|
6 |
Yaoxi He |
Genome diversity and tropical adaptation of Southeast Asians |
Selected speaker |
Kunming institute of Zoology, CAS |
|
7 |
Napussawan Thongsangtum |
A subtropic evergreen broadleaf forest during the Late Oligocene–Early Miocene in Northern Thailand |
Selected speaker |
Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy |
|
8 |
Mya Bhone Maw |
Evolution, endemism, and diversity of begonias in Southeast Asia |
Selected speaker |
Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy |
|
9 |
Ma. Niña Regina M. Quibod |
Adaptive significance of skull morphology: Craniodental variation in response to plant functional traits in recorded diets of artiodactyl herbivores |
Selected speaker |
Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy |
|
10 |
Try Surya Harapan |
Science-based implications inform conservation management of Sumatran rhinos and elephants in Indonesia |
Selected speaker |
Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy |
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