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2025-07-23 Wednesday

Room 2, Building No. 8 (UTC+8)

10:30-12:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 21: Thematic symposium: virus evolution and pathogen evolution
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 10:30-10:45 Selected talk

Tracking and quantifying reassortment divergence of panzootic H5Nx highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses and the key drivers of its spatial heterogeneity

Lu Lu University of Edinburgh
2 10:45-10:50 Flash talk

An expanding universe of mutational signatures and its rapid evolution in single-stranded RNA viruses

Yue Yang Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
3 10:50-10:55 Flash talk

Unraveling epistatic interactions between sites under drug-dependent selection in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome

Anfisa Popova HSE University
4 10:55-11:10 Selected talk

Genetically distinct within-host subpopulations of hepatitis C virus persist after Direct-Acting Antiviral treatment failure

Lele Zhao University of Oxford
5 11:10-11:15 Flash talk

Intrahost dynamics, together with genetic and phenotypic effects predict the success of viral mutations

Cedric Tan University College London
6 11:15-11:20 Flash talk

Antagonistic selection drives SARS-CoV-2 evolution within and between host

Mei Hou Sun Yat-sen University
7 11:20-11:35 Selected talk

A tale of two cancer-associated viruses

Huihui Li SYSUCC
8 11:35-11:40 Flash talk

The origin and the evolution of plasmodium falciparum

Martha Kivecu The University of Edinburgh
9 11:40-11:45 Flash talk

Discovery of sickle haemoglobin-associated mutations in the Plasmodium falciparum genome using 6,000 infections from three populations

Annie Forster University of Oxford
10 11:45-11:50 Flash talk

Malaria parasite genotype dictates asymptomatic infection in sickle cell carriers

Helena Hopson University of Utah
11 11:50-12:05 Selected talk

Exploring Pathogen diversity in Patagonian Hunter-Gathers in a 6000-100-year time transect through Paleogenomics

Florencia Alvarez Gallego Universidad Autónoma de México-UNAM
12 12:05-12:10 Flash talk

Ancient DNA reveals 4000 years of Sheeppox virus evolution through Eurasia.

Louis L’Hôte University College Dublin
13 12:10-12:15 Flash talk

Tracing the evolutionary history of Epstein-Barr Virus using modern and ancient genomes

Yuejiao Huang University of Copenhagen
14 12:15-12:30 Selected talk

Tracing the evolution of Marek's disease virus virulence using ancient and historical collections

Martin Tesicky LMU Munich, Germany
15:30-17:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 19: Thematic symposium: conservation genomics
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 15:30-15:45 Selected talk

Population genomic landscapes and insights for conservation of the critically endangered island-endemic Chinese pangolin in Taiwan

Jingyang Hu Yunnan University
2 15:45-16:00 Selected talk

Genetic rescue in Florida panthers maintained local diversity and provided temporary fitness benefits

Diana Aguilar Gomez UCLA
3 16:00-16:15 Selected talk

Inbreeding load in a small and managed population: two decades of Hihi / Stitchbird (Notiomystis cincta) genomics

Hui Zhen Tan University of Auckland
4 16:15-16:30 Selected talk

Impacts of habitat fragmentation and human-mediated translocations in Wallacea, a global biodiversity hotspot

Rosie Drinkwater Ludwig-Maximillians Universität
5 16:30-16:45 Selected talk

1000 arctic genomes for diversity, adaptations and longevity: Polar Bear, Muksun, Beluga Whale, Bowhead Whale and others

Dmitry Pustoshilov Biotech Campus LLC, Moscow, Russia
6 16:45-16:50 Flash talk

Comparative genomics supports ecologically induced selection as a putative driver of banded penguin diversification

Fabiola León Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, IM BASE
7 16:50-16:55 Flash talk

Convergent evolutionary deadend and breakdown of hard chorion in egg-guarding fish reproductive strategies

Tatsuki Nagasawa Institute of Science Tokyo
8 16:55-17:00 Flash talk

Integrating genomic tools to safeguard siamese crocodile genetic purity

Thitipong Panthum Kasetsart University
9 17:00-17:05 Flash talk

Conservation genomics of an important mountain ungulate, Capra sibirica

Shamshidin Abduriyim Shihezi University
10 17:05-17:10 Flash talk

Genetic diversity loss in the Anthropocene will continue long after habitat destruction ends

Kristy Mualim Stanford University
11 17:10-17:15 Flash talk

Molecular adaptation and conservation genomics in carnivorous bats

Huabin Zhao Wuhan University
12 17:15-17:20 Flash talk

Population genomics studies of critically endangered hawksbill turtles in Southeast Asia

Regine Tiong Nanyang Technological University
13 17:20-17:25 Flash talk

Museomics and indigenous knowledge confirm existence of the marozi - spotted lions in East Africa

Xiaodong Liu University of Copenhagen
14 17:25-17:30 Flash talk

Remnant island populations of Australian mammals purge genetic load

Emily Roycroft Monash University