NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 10:30-11:00 | Invited talk |
TBA |
Josefa Gonzalez | Institut Botànic de Barcelona, CSIC |
2 | 11:00-11:15 | Selected talk |
Adaptive transposable elements leads to phenotypic variation via introducing cis-elements in Arabidopsis |
Yalong Guo | Institute of Botany, CAS |
3 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
Giant genomes of lungfishes grew by massiv TE expansion |
Axel Meyer | University of Konstanz |
4 | 11:30-11:35 | Flash talk |
Exploring endogenous retroviruses in ruminant genomes: They might not be all dead after all |
Emmanuelle Lerat | Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 |
5 | 11:35-11:40 | Flash talk |
The horizontal escape of a human retrotransposon into one contagious virus genome reveals the schizophrenic life of BC200 |
Cheng Sun | Capital Normal University |
6 | 11:40-11:45 | Flash talk |
Transcriptional and translational signatures of ovarian aging in Drosophila melanogaster based on transposable elements |
Qiheng Xu | Peking University |
7 | 11:45-11:50 | Flash talk |
Activation and evolution of endogenous retroviruses in gall bladder |
Jie Cui | Fudan University |
8 | 11:50-11:55 | Flash talk |
Detection of plant LTR tetrotransposons through extrachromosomal circular DNA sequencing: Insights into transposition and novel non-canonical proteins |
ILIA KIROV | All-Russia Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology |
9 | 11:55-12:00 | Flash talk |
DNA transposons mining and engineering for efficient CAR-T modification |
Chengyi Song | Yangzhou University |
10 | 12:00-12:05 | Flash talk |
Roles of TEs in modulating secondary metabolite biosynthesis in plants |
Li Wang | Chinese Academy of Agricultural sciences |
11 | 12:05-12:10 | Flash talk |
Transposable elements as drivers of genome evolution and functional divergence following whole-genome duplication in orychophragmus |
Jing Wang | Sichuan University |
12 | 12:10-12:15 | Flash talk |
History of transposable element invasions in drosophila melanogaster |
Robert Kofler | VetMedUni |
13 | 12:15-12:20 | Flash talk |
Transposable elements reconcile micro and macroevolution for adaptive genome changes |
Ying Liu | Hebei university |
14 | 12:20-12:25 | Flash talk |
Variation in human LINE-1 retrotransposons encodes resistance to host restriction factors |
Rick McLaughlin | Pacific Northwest Research Institute / UW |
15 | 12:25-12:30 | Flash talk |
Heterologous survey of DNA transposons in human cells highlights their functional divergence and expands the genome engineering toolbox |
Shengjun Tan | Institute of Zoology, CAS |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
Where is the innate immune system of fungi? Molecular evolution of a fungal receptor gene family |
S. Lorena Ament-Velásquez | Stockholm University, Sweden / PHIM, France |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
Evolution of Erm-associated Antibiotic Resistance |
Yongjun Tan | Saint Louis University |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
The prokaryotic roots of eukaryotic immune systems |
Max Burroughs | National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Reference-quality bat genomes illuminate clade-specific immunity to viruses |
Aaron Irving | Zhejiang University - University of Edinburgh Institute |
5 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Experimental horizontal transfer of phage-derived genes to Drosophila confers innate immunity to parasitoids |
Rebecca Tarnopol | UC Berkeley |
6 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
Evolutionary repurposing of TLR21 as a broad-spectrum recogniser of CpG-DNA |
Steven Fiddaman | The Pirbright Institute / University of Oxford |
7 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
The evolution of Drosophila's innate immune responses to bacteria |
Cong Li | The Rockefeller University |
8 | 17:15-17:30 | Selected talk |
A genomic deep dive into the evolution of structural and genetic diversity of Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) regions of African, Asian, and South American primates |
Joanna Malukiewicz | University of Hamburg |