NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-11:00 | Invited talk |
TBA |
Ali Akbari | Harvard University |
2 | 11:00-11:15 | Selected talk |
Parallel adaptation in two sibling Drosophila species across global environments |
Weixuan Li | Peking University |
3 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
A generalized structured coalescent for purifying selection without recombination |
Stefan Strütt | University of Bern, Switzerland |
4 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
Genetic signature reveals the impact of colonial history on Mtb evolution in Taiwan |
Ruo-ya Bai | National Tsing Hua University |
5 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
Ancient Crow DNA Reveals Phenotypic Genes Underpinning a Stable Hybrid Zone |
Chyi Yin Gwee | LMU Munich |
6 | 12:00-12:05 | Flash talk |
3,023 human genomes from mainland Southeast Asia disclose hidden genetic diversity and signatures of natural selection |
Yaoxi He | Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
7 | 12:05-12:10 | Flash talk |
Population structure, dynamics, and evolution of vibrio parahaemolyticus |
Jiancheng Wang | Shanghai Institute of Immunity and Infection, Chinese Academy of Science |
8 | 12:10-12:15 | Flash talk |
Somatic evolution and clonal competition in ageing human haematopoiesis |
Nathaniel Mon Pere | Queen Mary University of London |
9 | 12:15-12:20 | Flash talk |
Preliminary evidence for natural selection in time-series data from Central and East Asia over the past 10,000 years |
Alison Barton | Harvard University |
10 | 12:20-12:25 | Flash talk |
Fine-scale genetic structure and recent demographic history in the Ryukyu Archipelago |
Masatoshi Matsunami | University of the Ryukyus |
11 | 12:25-12:30 | Flash talk |
The genetic origins and impacts of historical Papuan migrations into Wallacea |
Gludhug Purnomo | The University of Adelaide |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
The Generalized Haldane (GH) model tracking population size changes and resolving paradoxes of genetic drift |
Yongsen Ruan | Sun Yat-sen University |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk (online) |
On the probability of reaching high peaks in fitness landscapes by adaptive walks |
Yang Li | University of Michigan |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Fluctuating selection among individuals (FSI): a new theory of molecular evolution |
Xun Gu | Iowa State University |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk (online) |
A narrow range of transcript-error rates across the Tree of Life |
Weiyi Li | Stanford University |
5 | 16:30-16:35 | Flash talk |
Emergence of oscillatory balanced polymorphism in age-structured populations |
Yuseob Kim | Ewha Womans University |
6 | 16:35-16:40 | Flash talk |
Assessing phylogenetic posteriors for single-cell DNA sequencing tumour data: A simulation study of variant calling parameters |
Eva Li | University of Auckland |
7 | 16:40-16:45 | Flash talk |
The impact of non-neutral synonymous mutations when inferring selection on non-synonymous mutations |
Aina Martinez i Zurita | UCLA |
8 | 16:45-16:50 | Flash talk |
Deep learning: Balancing, linkage and effects of selection (DEEPBLUES) |
Carolin Kosiol | University of St Andrews |
9 | 16:50-16:55 | Flash talk |
Distinguishing false positives from real gene-by-gene interactions between nearby variants |
Anastasia Ignatieva | University of Oxford |
10 | 16:55-17:00 | Flash talk |
PLVFormer: A transformer-based tree rearrangement for phylogenetic tree search |
Trong Nhan Ly | Australian National University |
11 | 17:00-17:05 | Flash talk |
A comprehensive representation of selection at loci with multiple alleles that allows complex forms of genotypic fitness |
Nikolas Vellnow | TU Dortmund University |
12 | 17:05-17:10 | Flash talk |
PhyloVAE: Unsupervised learning of phylogenetic trees via variational autoencoders |
Tianyu Xie | Peking University |
13 | 17:10-17:15 | Flash talk |
Evolutionary dynamics of polygenic adaptation under diverse ecological scenarios |
Yuna Zhang | University of Cologne |