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2025-07-21 (Monday)

Room 1, Building No. 8 (UTC+8)

08:30-10:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 1: Crop evolution: from Darwin's legacy to genomics of admixture and climate resilience
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 08:30-09:00 Invited talk

Plant physiological models: what are they and can they be used to help address questions evolutionary in nature?

Diane Wang Purdue University
2 09:00-09:15 Selected talk

Evolutionary genomics of climatic adaptation and resilience to climate change in alfalfa

Fan Zhang Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, CAAS
3 09:15-09:20 Flash talk

A haplotype-based evolutionary history of barley domestication

Yu Guo Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
4 09:20-09:25 Flash talk

Molecular adaptation and the geographic spread of japonica rice in Asia

Ornob Alam New York University
5 09:25-09:30 Flash talk

Describing wild Brassica rapa accessions and their genetic variation across Eurasia

Uliana Kolesnikova MPI for Plant Breeding Research
6 09:30-09:35 Flash talk

BACK to the WILD: deciphering the relaxed selection role during rice domestication

Yesenia Madrigal Bedoya New York University
7 09:35-09:45 Rest

Rest

8 09:45-10:00 Selected talk

Untangling the complex domestication of potato: A LD-based method for polyploid genomics

Sergio Tusso LMU Munich
9 10:00-10:05 Flash talk

Archaeogenomics of maize evolution in the South American Andes

Shuya Zhang The University of Warwick
10 10:05-10:10 Flash talk

Simulation-informed population-genomic analyses reveal the Western-Himalayan origin of the common walnut

Caijin Chen Beijing Normal University
11 10:10-10:15 Flash talk

The other side of domestication: an arable weed as key model of adaptation

Célia Neto University of Copenhagen
12 10:15-10:20 Flash talk

Haplotype-based phylogenetic analysis and population genomics uncover the origin and domestication of sweetpotato¬

Mengxiao Yan Shanghai Botanical Garden
13 10:20-10:30 Rest

Rest

15:30-17:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 9: Origin and evolution of cell types
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 15:30-16:00 Invited talk

Exploring cell type evolution through single-cell transcriptomics

Jordi Solana Garcia Living Systems Institute, Department of Biosciences, University of Exeter
2 16:00-16:15 Selected talk

A novel cell type enabled the transition from egg-laying to livebearing and then to placentation in fishes

Diego Safian Crick Institute
3 16:15-16:30 Selected talk

Visual system cell type differences underlying divergent butterfly mate preference

Wei Lu University of Chicago
4 16:30-16:45 Selected talk

A daphnia single-cell atlas of tissue-specific gene expression: insights into the evolution of cell types in reproductive systems

Yue Hao Translational Genomics Research Institute
5 16:45-17:00 Selected talk

Comparative single-cell transcriptomics reveals variable degrees of cell-type conservation between two distantly related nematodes

Yinan Wang Max Planck Institute for Biology, Tübingen
6 17:00-17:15 Selected talk

Single-cell profiling of the amphioxus digestive tract reveals conservation of chordate endocrine cells

Yichen (Serena) Dai Fudan University
7 17:15-17:20 Flash talk

Single-cell analysis of the amphioxus hepatic caecum and vertebrate liver reveals genetic mechanisms of vertebrate liver evolution

Baosheng Wu Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences
8 17:20-17:25 Flash talk

Evolution of novel cell types in the mammalian placenta

Marcin Falis The Francis Crick Institute
9 17:25-17:30 Flash talk

Evolution of lung somatic cells' life beyond orgnismal death - transitioning from multicellular organisms to unicellular entities

Bingjie Chen Guangzhou Medical University