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2025-07-21 (Monday)

Room 5, Building No. 8 (UTC+8)

08:30-10:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 5: Human history and past social organisation in the light of palaeogenomes: new methods, new findings session A
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 08:30-09:00 Invited talk

Ancient pathogens as proxies of human movements and social interactions

María Ávila Arcos National Autonomous University of Mexico
2 09:00-09:15 Selected talk

Ancient DNA reveals genetic barrier despite shared Avar-period culture in Eastern-Central Europe

Ke Wang Fudan University
3 09:15-09:30 Selected talk

Ancient mastics offer new insights into oral microbiome evolution and health

Anna White Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen
4 09:30-09:45 Selected talk

Ancient metagenomics reveal human-microbial interactions over an evolutionary timescale

Yichen Liu IVPP, CAS
5 09:45-10:00 Selected talk

Late Neandertals in focus: a fine-resolution paleogenetic study of Neandertal groups in North-Western Europe

Alba Bossoms Mesa MPI - EVA
6 10:00-10:05 Flash talk

Paternal Genetic Contributions from Millet and Rice Farmers to the Genetic Makeup of Southern Chinese and Southeast Asians

Yunhui Liu Chongqing Medical University
7 10:05-10:10 Flash talk

The dynamic genetic landscape of indigenous South Americans

Marcos Araujo Castro e Silva Universitat Pompeu Fabra
8 10:10-10:15 Flash talk

Ancient genomes reveal complex genetic history of ancient populations in the western Tibetan Plateau

Fan Bai IVPP, CAS
9 10:15-10:20 Flash talk

Improved palaeoproteomic methods allow for identification of a Pleistocene tooth from Khudji, Tajikistan, as a probable Neanderthal

Zandra Fagernäs Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen
10 10:20-10:25 Flash talk

Human adaptation to farming through DNA methylation

Youssef Tawfik Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
15:30-17:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 7: The Origin, Evolution, and Phenotypic Contributions of New Genes
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 15:30-16:00 Invited talk

Functional innovation through new gene origination is a general evolutionary process

Manyuan Long The University of Chicago
2 16:00-16:15 Selected talk

Evolutionary mechanisms of new gene birth and protein sequence convergence

Xuan Zhuang University of Arkansas
3 16:15-16:30 Selected talk

New genes enable protein structural innovation and function in the brain

Victor Luria Yale University
4 16:30-16:45 Selected talk

Solving a genetic paradox: from an essential gene to a killer

Polina Tikanova IMBA, VBC
5 16:45-16:50 Flash talk

Moderate presence and evolutionary causes of paralogous compensation in humans

Jieyu Shen Institute of Zoology, CAS
6 16:50-16:55 Flash talk

Evolution of retrocopies of protein-coding genes in the context of HUSH complex repression.

Izabela Makalowska Adam Mickiewicz University
7 16:55-17:00 Flash talk (online)

Using high-quality gene annotations on complete primate genomes and human pangenomes to study gene evolution

Prajna Hebbar University of California Santa Cruz
8 17:00-17:05 Flash talk

Gene expansion and evolution in detoxification and lignocellulose degradation enzymes in mangrove herbivorous crabs

Kwok Lun Hui The Chinese University of Hong Kong
9 17:05-17:10 Flash talk

The gene regulatory networks and transcription factors controlling the expression of de novo originated genes

Li Zhao The Rockefeller University
10 17:10-17:15 Flash talk

Massive introgression and gene duplications drove sexual system transition in an algal genus Vaucheria

Seok-Wan Choi Sungkyunkwan University
11 17:15-17:20 Flash talk

Monkeyflower (Mimulus) uncovers the evolutionary basis of the eukaryote telomere sequence variation

Jae Young Choi University of Kansas
12 17:20-17:25 Flash talk

Using house mouse system to trace the evolutionary fate of newly originated gene copies

Wenyu Zhang Northwestern Polytechnical University